Can someone out there tell me how we can read winmail.dat attachments in
entourage
Tom samson
At 04:40 8/02/02 -0800, Kevin Phyland wrote:
it seems to me a clear case (from the response from the manufacturers)
that MP3 = normal AIFF CDs...
Return the device to the retailer - not fit for purpose.
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Tom Samson wrote:
Can someone out there tell me how we can read winmail.dat attachments in
entourage
Tom samson
Try this info mailed to the list by Greg
Have fun
Bob
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From - Fri Oct 20 19:05:07 2000
The problem you are having with winmail.dat is that
The CDR-DA (Digital Audio) has certain flags that the CDR does not.
The reason the CDR-DAs are more expensive is that the price includes a
royalty for the music industry. The two CDs are physically the same but the
Consumer DVD Players, CD Duplicators etc. look for the flags on the CDR-DA.
This
Thank you Reg for putting in very eloquent terms what I¹d been thinking this
past week but was unable to put into words in a clear way. Your words
reflect what I feel about the topic of what¹s appropriate or not.
As a novice and relatively new user of the group and member of WAMUG I was
quite
On Friday, February 8, 2002, at 02:26 PM, Scott wrote:
Is terminal scriptable?
Looking at Terminal's AppleScript dictionary it's pretty meagre for what
you want to do. However, it does have doscript which allows you to run
a UNIX shell script from within Terminal.
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Peter Hinchliffe
Apwin
Hi Steve
You will get power through the FireWire port, hence the glowing LED.
However, it is HIGHLY unrecommended to run anything other than low-power
devices such as 2.5 drives off the FireWire port. Simply devices such
as 3.5 drivers or CD-ROM burners when in operation will draw power in
On Friday, February 8, 2002, at 01:12 PM, Peter Curtis wrote:
Is one better than the other? Is one likely to be outdated prior to the
other? And finally, is the support of either supplier likely to better
than the other (I'm talking about large differences here, not personal
likes or
Hi,
I am using Spin Doctor 1.5.1 in OS-X to record some LP's. It does this
very well. I then separate the tracks and filter as needed and save
this. I can then send this to Toast and burn a CD if I want.
My question is how can I get the individual tracks directly from Spin
Doctor or Toast
Exactly what would the shell script look like for Terminal?
And how do I run it?
Regards,
Scott
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I am due to pay my current server - who I am not very happy with -
another six months subscription of $105.60. Can anyone recommend a
server who is a bit cheaper?
Take a look at http://www.tpg.com.au/products_services/dialup.html
Brian
Question for Adobe Premier users out there.
I am trying to work out how to use Adobe Premier 5.0 on my iMac I am
encountering an annoying problem.
When I start loading a few clips, the playback in the monitor window becomes
very slow.
I assume it is probably a processor speed problem or a RAM
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