It's not all web based QT content but there are many reports of bugs
regarding the latest versions of QT on Apple's support forums.
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=122
There may be some workarounds suggested in these forums that may help
you depending on your exact
-
From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Warren
Jones
Sent: Sunday, 15 July 2007 4:33 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Warning - Quicktime 7.2 will not play web based QT movies
It's not all web based QT content but there are many reports of bugs
regarding the latest
Sent: Sunday, 15 July 2007 4:33 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Warning - Quicktime 7.2 will not play web based QT movies
It's not all web based QT content but there are many reports of bugs
regarding the latest versions of QT on Apple's support forums.
http://discussions.apple.com
Hey all
Apple iTunes seems to be full of bugs, they seem to be rushing. These lesser
products I can understand but look at all of the issues with 10.4.10!
Thanks, David Moyle
It seems that since that phone was announced, everything else Apple does
seems to have suffered. Didn't
Ditto for Camtasia Studio movies
The problem occurs with both Safari and Firefox. Not sure what Apple
did, but it is bloody annoying.
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DO NOT UPDATE TO 10.4.10
you could end up with lost of noT working apps anymore ---like me
see this console report exerpt
Jun 21 17:09:46 James-Hans-Kunzs-Computer crashdump[259]: Mail crashed
Jun 21 17:09:46 James-Hans-Kunzs-Computer crashdump[259]: crash
report written to:
Worked fine for me. everything working as per usual.
have a look here, perhaps you are guilty of one of these computer
crimes?
http://www.macjournals.com/news/2007/06/20#a60
I see no reason to advise people not to update.
robin
On 21/06/2007, at 8:07 PM, James / Hans Kunz wrote:
DO NOT
Now this is not the Subject line I want to see just after I have
upgraded to 10.4.10.
However everything is working fine and I hope it stays that way.
Wendy
On 21 Jun 2007, at 16:07, James / Hans Kunz wrote:
DO NOT UPDATE TO 10.4.10
you could end up with lost of noT working apps anymore
It worked OK for me too.
I restarted in Safe mode before installing. After re-starting it took quite
a time to get going but since then everything is working well.
Lloyd
Worked fine for me. everything working as per usual.
have a look here, perhaps you are guilty of one of these computer
Hi, I used software update for one of my Macs earlier, and its fine
so far. Mind you, I recently did a clean install, and its a fairly
basic setup. I am hoping that it will fix the issue of only being
able to use one USB port at a time on this machine, as this is one of
the 'fixes'
I have updated all my prod and dev machines from, g4 powerbooks to G5
imacs and quads with no problems, and indeed servers.
Mind you I'm only running prod software, Cs2, final cut et al plus
the usual suspects from Apple™
I see no reason NOT to install this update
However James I empathise
Good points here. Point 2., second paragraph humoured me tremendously.
Wendy
On 21 Jun 2007, at 16:34, Robin Belford wrote:
http://www.macjournals.com/news/2007/06/20#a60
Wendy Austin Thomas Oswin
Mauritius Island
Mob: +2302560182
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Morning All,
I and some associates, have been receiving emails with the subject
Summary Account and some unknown or known person in the from list,
body is as stated below.
Enclosed you will find your Summary Account - http://
au.geocities.com/beachcombers25610
This is confidential data.
Hi fellow WAMUGgers
I am sending this email as a WARNING to those who buy games online.
Please be aware that a company who advertise as GAMES MARKET are a SCAM
operation. I have recently been ripped off by them. They state that
they can fill orders for games, demand that the money
HI all,
I keep getting a startup disk warning (not enough space) and I noticed
in my epson folder I have squillions of plugins i.e.
'C80Series.plugin'. These plugins range from 2.5mb to 8.4mb in size.
Does anyone know which ones I need and which ones I can ditch?
I have an Epson stylus colour
On Mon, 2005-05-16 at 21:59 +0800, Rod wrote:
Any LCD that uses VGA as its output is crap.
Well, it's not as good as the same one using DVI, but I wouldn't write
it off completely. I have an LCD at work that uses VGA output - and it's
very crisp and nice, has good colour, and generally works
well the quotes for decent quality monitors that I got were not all
that different from Apples pricing - only around $140 difference and
they were all 19 and most were not wide screen and some of them cam
in above Apple's price of $999 ex GST
sure you can get an LCD for $300 but, and please,
On 16/05/2005, at 8:53 PM, Mark Secker wrote:
well the quotes for decent quality monitors that I got were not all
that different from Apples pricing - only around $140 difference
and they were all 19 and most were not wide screen and some of
them cam in above Apple's price of $999 ex GST
There may be an issues with mail when updating to Tiger (10.4) where
your mail will not import old emails properly or at all. It seems
people have been experiencing a variety of problems related to this.
For more information you can go to this site
Hi...
Note that if you're installing 10.3.7 you should unmount and
disconnect any FireWire drives before running the installation.
(Of course how you do this if you're booting off a FireWire drive is
left as a challenge for Apple's users)
Have fun,
Shay (FireWire, now more fun than SCSI!)
In section 13 'Your Right To Return The Products' of the Apple Store
Terms Conditions, it gives a list of items that cannot be returned.
One of them is a personalised iPod.
Am I being cynical if I think that's why they're so keen to give away
free personalisations on iPods?
In another
is user friendly, it's just picky about its friends
-Make something idiot proof and someone will build a better idiot
-Original Message-
From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
Morgan
Sent: Thursday, 25 November 2004 14:09
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Warning
Ummm... I think you you accidently posted this to the wrong list
please tell me you accidently posted this to the wrong list!!!???
On 6 Nov 2004, at 17:36, Richard Kay wrote:
At 45 ... I'm still just the same kid who saw the original Star Wars
(Episode IV) movie at the Odeon Theatre in
On 08/11/2004, at 9:15 PM, James Green wrote:
Ummm... I think you you accidently posted this to the wrong list
please tell me you accidently posted this to the wrong list!!!???
Oh dear ... I must have accidentally posted this to the wrong list ...
sorry!
rmkay
At 45 ... I'm still just the same kid who saw the original Star Wars
(Episode IV) movie at the Odeon Theatre in Brisbane in a galaxy, far,
far away ... only in a decaying body ... I recall that I walked out
and bought another ticket and then just walked back in to watch an
amazing film (in
A friend from another group just sent me this warning.Thought I
would pass it along.
WORST VIRUS EVER ---CNN ANNOUNCED
rolls eyes
there truly is one born every minute.
or to up date it
J00 b33N Own3Z3d D00d
--
~
Mark Secker Computer Support Officer
ph#6488 1855 (ECEL)
A friend from another group just sent me this warning.Thought I would
pass it along.
WORST VIRUS EVER ---CNN ANNOUNCED
PLEASE SEND THIS TO EVERYONE ON YOUR CONTACT LIST !!
A new virus has just been discovered that has been classified by
Microsoft as the most destructive ever.
websites, it's probably not worth informing folks of. If you can
confirm it on one of the AV vendors websites, folks probably already
know about it so it's not worth passing on.
In other words, forwarding virus warning emails is generally not
overly helpful and can be harmful if it's a hoax
I purchased and then returned a Bronze Lombard 400 mghz powerbook from
Cash Converters Osbourn Park.
Problems with it DVD drive flaky and when DVD inserted screen freezes
PRam battery dead $75
main battery dead
HD a bit noisy and may not last long
machine owner Jannine or something like that -
Hi all,
A while back I wrote that I installed some soft on my G4 but it would
not run. I have now installed it on my PM 7200 and the same thing
happens.
The software is a bit old I know - it is Live Picture 2.5 and the box
had never been opened so all the bits are there I believe. It
On 02/05/2004, at 12:18 AM, Cameron MacFarland wrote:
Ever since I upgraded to Airport 3.4.1 I've been getting a weird error
when downloading.
The wireless network appears to have been compromised and will be
disabled for about a minute.
Then of course the network doesn't come back up
Ever since I upgraded to Airport 3.4.1 I've been getting a weird error
when downloading.
The wireless network appears to have been compromised and will be
disabled for about a minute.
Then of course the network doesn't come back up after a minute and I
have to power cycle the base station
back up your iPod using disk utility (new image) before running the
iPod update. ONLY by making a disk image will you backup your audio
(MP3) files.
not saying that you will lose information but the update failed for
me and is getting rather bad reviews
Only way I could get it to work
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 11:48:07AM +0800, Mark Secker wrote:
IF like me you use your iPod as a bootable external firewire drive (I
use it for my tech support work and have it as a bootable disk for
running TechTool Pro off of)
Many fans will say that Apple's
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 11:48, Mark Secker wrote:
then go in to terminal and type in the text in the following block:
CD /volumes/name of mounted ipod image
CP -R iPod_Control /Volumes/name of reset iPod
Perhaps tcsh under OSX does things differently, but on most systems
commands
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thu, Apr 29, 2004 at 12:10:52PM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 11:48, Mark Secker wrote:
CD /volumes/name of mounted ipod image
CP -R iPod_Control /Volumes/name of reset iPod
Perhaps tcsh under OSX does things differently, but on most
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 11:48, Mark Secker wrote:
then go in to terminal and type in the text in the following block:
CD /volumes/name of mounted ipod image
CP -R iPod_Control /Volumes/name of reset iPod
Perhaps tcsh under OSX does things differently, but on most systems
commands
:32:31 PM
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Subject: WARNING! (3417798801)
This is an automated message from the
wamug@wamug.org.au mailing list manager
List messages sent to your address [EMAIL PROTECTED] have bounced.
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Date: 8 March 2004 9:32:31 PM
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Subject: WARNING! (3417798801)
This is an automated message from the
wamug@wamug.org.au mailing list manager
List messages sent to your address [EMAIL PROTECTED] have
bounced.
If you read this message, your mail system has been
At 9:17 AM 10/3/04, Ken Woods eloquently proclaimed...
No idea, but your not alone.
On 9/3/04 5:19 PM, Peter Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone.
How come I keep getting this email, again and again and again? Anyone
know?
A casual observation.it seems
getting this email, again and again and again? Anyone
know?
I'm with Bigpond.net.au and have started getting one or two warning
messages most days in the past week.
Graham Green
On 9/3/04 5:29 PM, Rick Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am been getting them too - I think its a virus trying to get to the list.
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Hi everyone.
How come I keep getting this email, again and again and again? Anyone
know?
Regards
Peter
Begin forwarded message:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (wamug administration)
Date: 8 March 2004 9:32:31 PM
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Subject: WARNING! (3417798801)
This is an automated message from
I am been getting them too - I think its a virus trying to get to the list.
As we mentioned last time, expect to see rising prices with hard
drives. Over the last week our buy price on 120GB drives increased over
15%.
Whilst some prices have already begun to increase we've held large
stocks of 120 and 250GB drives so we are holding prices on these units
while our
Every day I get e-mail from WAMUG with the subject being WARNING and a number.
It says (in part ) that -
This is an automated message from the
wamug@wamug.org.au mailing list manager
List messages sent to your address [EMAIL PROTECTED] have bounced.
If you read this message, your mail
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: WAMUG Warning notices
Every day I get e-mail from WAMUG with the subject being WARNING and a
number.
It says (in part ) that -
This is an automated message from the
wamug@wamug.org.au mailing list manager
List messages sent to your address
Hi all
Have seen other posts about this and wanted to add my comment/query.
Despite these messages I am still receiving posts. Is there any
explanation please? I am simply deleting the warning messages - any
other advice? Oh - and presumably they are genuine and automatically
generated
My past experience with this issue... may be different now-days
If the subject line is something like Warning (23245244), then I am
assuming it's the quirky old Communigate Pro software that drives this
mailing list. It used to have a severe bug with the Warning messages, by
sending
I am getting warning messages from mailing manager daily - what are these?
on 2/2/04 7:07 AM, Rick Armstrong at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am getting warning messages from mailing manager daily - what are these?
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Hi There,
On Thursday, October 30, 2003, at 05:03 AM, WAMUG Mailing List wrote:
Have twice now had my 333 shut down as though plug pulled after approx
two
hours. All peripherals remain on. Once shut down will not power up
again for
long time - usually left until next day. Any help
On 29/10/03 10:48 PM, Daniel Claire Forsdyke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I remember the iMac being quiet thanks to its lack of fan noise.
The eMac on the other hand is a different matter!
Daniel F.
Hi All!
Dan K is right - there is a small fan located underneath the CRT assembly
that
Hi folks
Have twice now had my 333 shut down as though plug pulled after approx two
hours. All peripherals remain on. Once shut down will not power up again for
long time - usually left until next day. Any help please?
My thoughts: Is it overheating? m/c now approx 4 yrs old is there a fan
Sue
The CRT iMac's do not have a fan, it is cooled by convection, hence all the
air that can be seen inside the coloured shell and all the holes in the
plastic shell.
However it does sound suspiciously like overheating doesn't it!
Are you using the machine in a warm room? Is there anyway to
On 29/10/03 9:32 PM, Daniel Claire Forsdyke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sue
The CRT iMac's do not have a fan, it is cooled by convection, hence all the
air that can be seen inside the coloured shell and all the holes in the
plastic shell.
However it does sound suspiciously like overheating
I remember the iMac being quiet thanks to its lack of fan noise.
The eMac on the other hand is a different matter!
Daniel F.
On 29/10/2003 22:05, Daniel Kerr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29/10/03 9:32 PM, Daniel Claire Forsdyke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sue
The CRT iMac's do not have a
From Macintouch today
The security warning that Microsoft should issue
http://www.infowarrior.org/articles/2003-02.html
(this makes me want to use language inappropriate to this list so
please insert your own expletives if you wish for the full effect)
I recently purchased the latest Ben Harper CD Diamonds on the
Inside ... if I'm a fan of any artist at all I guess I could be
called a Ben Harper fan as I
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 10:53, Mark Secker wrote:
called a Ben Harper fan as I have purchased all his albums. When I
went to rip the album so I could listen to it on my Laptop/ at work
/plane/ soon to be purchased iPod not only can I not rip it the
PowerBook will not even accept the CD in the
-Original Message-
From: Mark Secker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
apart from ripping them via a Audio CD player via my iMic are there
any hacks/patches etc for at least getting the cd to play even if I
can't rip it?
two ironies arise...
1:I have around 9000 songs on my play
On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 12:05 AM, Jude wrote:
There was a huge discussion on the apple site - over 300 complaints
about it - but I can't seem to find it again to link to.
Anyway - just a warning if you are thinking of going to 10.2.4 -
seems to be a bit buggy, and if you have updated
It sounds good, but how come it is not called ibrowse :-)
Dave (biochemist humour) Chandler
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 09:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Since no one on the list has started this particular ball rolling yet,
let me be the first to give it a nudge. I have been using
David
iWas reading the iLife stuff off the iWeb this morning and got a bit
iTongue tied - and no iDidn't sit up to watch Steve's presentation. I
said iGiveup and Elaine (my iWife) replied No that isn't packaged with
it! That's probably why no iBrowse iWink.
Reg
On Wednesday, January 8,
Intruguing. i'm not using iCal so can't comment. Certainly ES
discussion relates to bugs. Here's another one.
Reg
Begin forwarded message:
From: Bruce McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat Jan 4, 2003 5:24:07 am Australia/Perth
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [maced] Warning - Don't Upgrade
Any one care to comment here
Am I under a false belief that that a modification of FreeBSD Unix is
the kernal of OSX and that it is in fact a real Unix system at its
heart and soul?
Bah - OSX is not UNIX, it uses a Mach microkernal (which is a nasty piece
of work) not a unix kernal.
On Thursday, November 21, 2002, at 08:01 AM, Mark Secker wrote:
Any one care to comment here
Am I under a false belief that that a modification of FreeBSD Unix is
the kernal of OSX and that it is in fact a real Unix system at its
heart and soul?
The kernel of MacOS X is Darwin, based on
Any one care to comment here
Am I under a false belief that that a modification of FreeBSD Unix is
the kernal of OSX and that it is in fact a real Unix system at its
heart and soul?
Bah - OSX is not UNIX, it uses a Mach microkernal (which is a nasty piece
of work) not a unix kernal. Having
Thanks, to all who posted my firmly held beliefs are confirmed and
another anti mac zealot slayed ;)
Having not been involved with UNIX support for more than 10 years I
was not willing to go head to head with a Unix zealot without double
checking the facts first.
--
~
Mark Secker [EMAIL
This is from today's Macintosh News Network web site:
David Crandon
Toast Titanium 5.2 not for primetime (yet)
Friday, September 27, 2002 @ 11:00am
Roxio let us know today that circulating link for the Toast Titanium
5.2
updater is not recommended for use: The software is not officially
If however, this isn't the case for whatever reason in
this situation, and the guys from the Osborne Park
Apple Centre are reading this, then it would be
greatly appreciated if you write back with a little
more detail.
The Dlink DSL-300 modem and Netgear router are very
common items, and if
Iinet man set up software on my iMac rather than configuring to DSL-300 modem.
The software installed om the iMac is 'enternet'. Works well!
kevin
On Sun, 2002-08-11 at 16:54, Diana Graham Stevens wrote:
On Sun, 2002-08-11 at 13:03, Diana Graham Stevens wrote:
Another warning don't buy a NetGear Router to go with the DSL-300
modem, they use the same IP address and won't talk to each other.
And Onno wrote:
Without wanting
On Sun, 2002-08-11 at 13:03, Diana Graham Stevens wrote:
Another warning don't buy a NetGear Router to go with the DSL-300
modem, they use the same IP address and won't talk to each other.
Without wanting to contradict you, may I observe that in 99.99% of cases
the IP number is not fixed
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Shay Telfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Yes I know about arp tables, but let us not confuse people who
don't.)
Except that then you did :)
Agreed totally. Why the discussion of arp tables was raised on this
list boggles my mind.
Personally I'd just plug the router
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
interesting that people are having so many problems with the D-Link
router. My personal experience is with an Alcatel Speed Touch Home.
The Dlink-300, out of the box, is exactly the same as the Alcatel
Speedtouch Home. ie, its
Interesting that iinet have known of the problem with running PPPoE
from the DSL modem with Macs since 10 July (when I reported to the
list) but still have not told all their people. I am pleased they did
not have the hide to charge Kevin.
Another warning don't buy a NetGear Router to go
On Sun, 2002-08-11 at 13:03, Diana Graham Stevens wrote:
Another warning don't buy a NetGear Router to go with the DSL-300
modem, they use the same IP address and won't talk to each other.
Without wanting to contradict you, may I observe that in 99.99% of cases
the IP number is not fixed
On Sun, 2002-08-11 at 13:03, Diana Graham Stevens wrote:
Another warning don't buy a NetGear Router to go with the DSL-300
modem, they use the same IP address and won't talk to each other.
And Onno wrote:
Without wanting to contradict you, may I observe that in 99.99% of cases
the IP number
On 29/4/02 12:44 PM, Phillip McGree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There actually was a Dual 800 G4 with 22 Cinema Display on eBay a few weeks
that was in Perth, so it might be part of that.
And yeah, believe it or not, there actually will be a handful of people that
will upgrade their 22s to new
Warning I installed computer fax on my new imac but found when
reopening trieing to
open Modem for web connection fax grabbed modem I could not open
explorer. Much
frustration until I trashed all Fax software before modem would log on
to my ISP. Ciao P.
On Sunday, March 3, 2002, at 09:58 AM, P. Trouchet wrote:
Warning I installed computer fax on my new imac but found when
reopening trieing to
open Modem for web connection fax grabbed modem I could not open
explorer. Much
frustration until I trashed all Fax software before modem would
At 13:27 18/01/02 +0800, Frank Smith wrote:
Hi all
When I try to send email messages with blind carbon copies using Eudora
5.0 lite I frequently get:
No response in 45 secs shall I keep trying? and then the whole lot
stops until I respond.
I'd like to turn the warning off because I invariably
This is an old issue but it has surfaced again and may not be known to many
WAMUGgers. When you burn a CD you may be burning more than you think and
giving away [if you do pass the CD on to someone else] some of your private
data. Have a look at the _ Reader Report: Desktop DB Security_ at
Hi all
When I try to send email messages with blind carbon copies using Eudora
5.0 lite I frequently get:
No response in 45 secs shall I keep trying? and then the whole lot
stops until I respond.
I'd like to turn the warning off because I invariably find the response
happens in the next few
WARNING - definitely PG rated - WARNING
Did anyone else see the new iBrator on the Mac web sites?
--
Peter Sealy
Lavington, Australia
Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film.
Hi,
I just downloaded the DVD player update via the Software update through
OS X. Now whenever I start DVD player, there is an error saying my
machine is not supported.
?? I am using a Pismo 500, so there should be no reason why it is not
supported. Anyone had this problem.
Steven
this morning I created a text file in BBedit containing all the upload
details for a client's website. I named it after the domain (stroud.net.au)
upon trying to open the file later, I discovered it had assumed the creator
code icon for quicktime. Needless to say quicktime wouldn't open it, but
Welcome to the often stupid world of defining file types by name
extensions.
.au extension is used for some AUdio files (which quicktime will play).
QT tries to take control of these and many other files. You should be
able to get BBedit to open any file by selecting Show all types in the
thanks Warren Shay -
I did try this, but removing the 'extension' from the filename or changing
it does not solve the problem. File open, show all etc does not solve the
problem. (the file shows up, but upon trying to open I get Mac OS error code
-39, or a blank window)
The only way I could
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