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Fri Feb 8, 2013 6:52 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"bj" jblair44
Aside from any renaming I may do I put them in playlists; I make a lot of
playlists! It makes it easy to do my sync-housekeeping for multiple devices
that I want different things on. (I do wired-syncing to iTunes & no cloud.)
bj
-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Goodman
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2013 12:19 PM
To: macsupportcentral@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [macsupport] Re: Managing audiobooks on iTunes
Rename the files with number first 001 002 etc then a space then name of
the cd or book
playlists! It makes it easy to do my sync-housekeeping for multiple devices
that I want different things on. (I do wired-syncing to iTunes & no cloud.)
bj
-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Goodman
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2013 12:19 PM
To: macsupportcentral@
Subject: [macsupport] Re: Managing audiobooks on iTunes
Rename the files with number first 001 002 etc then a space then name of
the cd or book
Fri Feb 8, 2013 7:32 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"Bonnie" bonnieglo
I tried renumbering and renaming. When copied to the external file, the original photo designations reappear. When I tried copying the album as a slides show, the 8 gb memory stick didn't have enough capacity to hold it. I have around 200 Picts. Any other ideas? Bonnie
Sat Feb 9, 2013 12:37 am (PST) . Posted by:
"HAL9000" jrswebhome
I want to thank you for writing in because it has taught
me something new about iPhoto. I can sequence and export
from within iPhoto, and export the sequence files.
From within iPhoto create a new album.
From within iPhoto, drag whatever pictures from your
iPhoto library onto this newly created library.
Select the new library.
Drag to rearrange the order of the images in the new library.
(For easier viewing use the bottom right slider to reduce the
size of the images.)
In this new library window Select All the images.
FILE/EXPORT/
Kind:
JPEG Quality:
Size:
Filename:SEQUENCIAL
Prefix: One name for your 200 images
EXPORT/ now find the blank folder on desktop/OK
You end up with 200 images with
NAME001.jpg - NAME200.jpg
jr
--- In macsupportcentral@yahoogroups.com , "Bonnie" wrote:
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> I tried renumbering and renaming. When copied to the external file, the original photo designations reappear. When I tried copying the album as a slides show, the 8 gb memory stick didn't have enough capacity to hold it. I have around 200 Picts. Any other ideas? Bonnie
>
me something new about iPhoto. I can sequence and export
from within iPhoto, and export the sequence files.
From within iPhoto create a new album.
From within iPhoto, drag whatever pictures from your
iPhoto library onto this newly created library.
Select the new library.
Drag to rearrange the order of the images in the new library.
(For easier viewing use the bottom right slider to reduce the
size of the images.)
In this new library window Select All the images.
FILE/EXPORT/
Kind:
JPEG Quality:
Size:
Filename:SEQUENCIAL
Prefix: One name for your 200 images
EXPORT/ now find the blank folder on desktop/OK
You end up with 200 images with
NAME001.jpg - NAME200.jpg
jr
--- In macsupportcentral@
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> I tried renumbering and renaming. When copied to the external file, the original photo designations reappear. When I tried copying the album as a slides show, the 8 gb memory stick didn't have enough capacity to hold it. I have around 200 Picts. Any other ideas? Bonnie
>
Sat Feb 9, 2013 3:41 am (PST) . Posted by:
"Otto Nikolaus" nikyzf
Something wrong here. 8 GB/200 = 40 MB per photo. Are they really that big?
Otto
On 9 February 2013 03:30, Bonnie bonnieglo@yahoo.com > wrote:
> I tried renumbering and renaming. When copied to the external file, the
> original photo designations reappear. When I tried copying the album as a
> slides show, the 8 gb memory stick didn't have enough capacity to hold it.
> I have around 200 Picts. Any other ideas? Bonnie
>
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Otto
On 9 February 2013 03:30, Bonnie bonnieglo@yahoo.
> I tried renumbering and renaming. When copied to the external file, the
> original photo designations reappear. When I tried copying the album as a
> slides show, the 8 gb memory stick didn't have enough capacity to hold it.
> I have around 200 Picts. Any other ideas? Bonnie
>
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Sat Feb 9, 2013 12:10 am (PST) . Posted by:
"David M" miracleman2
How do I format a 3 TB Hard Drive on a G5 Power Mac?? I have not figured how to do it. I thought I was suppose to use GUID to format it but I can't find that option in Tiger.
Thank you
David
Thank you
David
Sat Feb 9, 2013 9:05 am (PST) . Posted by:
"Jon Kreisler" jonkreisler
GUID is actually only required for applying firmware updates to Intel-based
Macs. Tiger (OS X 10.4) should be fine with a volume size of 3TB. However,
you may need to format it as HFS+ rather than GUID.
Jon
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 3:10 AM, David M Miracleman2@yahoo.com > wrote:
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> How do I format a 3 TB Hard Drive on a G5 Power Mac?? I have not figured
> how to do it. I thought I was suppose to use GUID to format it but I can't
> find that option in Tiger.
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> Thank you
>
> David
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Macs. Tiger (OS X 10.4) should be fine with a volume size of 3TB. However,
you may need to format it as HFS+ rather than GUID.
Jon
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 3:10 AM, David M Miracleman2@
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> How do I format a 3 TB Hard Drive on a G5 Power Mac?? I have not figured
> how to do it. I thought I was suppose to use GUID to format it but I can't
> find that option in Tiger.
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> Thank you
>
> David
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Sat Feb 9, 2013 9:14 am (PST) . Posted by:
"Jim Saklad" jimdoc01
>> How do I format a 3 TB Hard Drive on a G5 Power Mac?? I have not figured how to do it. I thought I was suppose to use GUID to format it but I can't find that option in Tiger.
>> David
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> GUID is actually only required for applying firmware updates to Intel-based Macs. Tiger (OS X 10.4) should be fine with a volume size of 3TB. However, you may need to format it as HFS+ rather than GUID.
> Jon
GUID is a *partition map*
HFS+ is a *disk format*
All of my drives (Intel machine) have BOTH.
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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.com
>> David
>
> GUID is actually only required for applying firmware updates to Intel-based Macs. Tiger (OS X 10.4) should be fine with a volume size of 3TB. However, you may need to format it as HFS+ rather than GUID.
> Jon
GUID is a *partition map*
HFS+ is a *disk format*
All of my drives (Intel machine) have BOTH.
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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@icloud.
Sat Feb 9, 2013 12:29 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"David M" miracleman2
--- In macsupportcentral@
>
> GUID is actually only required for applying firmware updates to Intel-based
> Macs. Tiger (OS X 10.4) should be fine with a volume size of 3TB. However,
> you may need to format it as HFS+ rather than GUID.
How do I do that??
David
Sat Feb 9, 2013 3:46 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"David M" miracleman2
--- In macsupportcentral@
>
> >> How do I format a 3 TB Hard Drive on a G5 Power Mac?? I have not figured how to do it. I thought I was suppose to use GUID to format it but I can't find that option in Tiger.
> >> David
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> > GUID is actually only required for applying firmware updates to Intel-based Macs. Tiger (OS X 10.4) should be fine with a volume size of 3TB. However, you may need to format it as HFS+ rather than GUID.
> > Jon
>
> GUID is a *partition map*
> HFS+ is a *disk format*
I have a BlacX Thermaltake docking station. if I put the drive in that in formats just fine. If I take it out and put it in my Mac it has a problem. Any suggestions?
David
Sat Feb 9, 2013 3:33 am (PST) . Posted by:
"Otto Nikolaus" nikyzf
I would simply clone the 1 TB to the 2 TB using Carbon Copy Cloner, Super
Duper, or Disk Utility. This way, *everything* goes across: the OS, all
your data, and all your settings/preferences.
Otto
On 8 February 2013 20:53, David M Miracleman2@yahoo.com > wrote:
> I have a dual G5 Powermac. It is running Tiger and it has an airport and
> 3 BG of ram. I have a 1TB HD a 2TB HD and a 3TB hard drive. I have Tiger
> installed on the 1 TB HD and I wanted to install Tiger on the 2 TB hard
> drive and transfer the data from the 1 TB HD to the 2 TB HD. In the
> Installation process it asked me if I wanted to transfer and I selected the
> transfer from another partition option. After the transfer was complete I
> booted from the 2 TB HD and everything seemed to be in order except when I
> tried to use my Logitech wireless keyboard. It did not seem to work and
> then realized that the keys were different. I had to press the windows key
> and Q to quit instead of the apple key and q to quit. Also I can't connect
> to the router. I get the error of the wireless network does not support
> the requested encryption method. What do I do? Coud it be the keychain??
> I tried repairing permissions to no avail. Was it a bad transfer??
> Should I do it again?
>
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Duper, or Disk Utility. This way, *everything* goes across: the OS, all
your data, and all your settings/preference
Otto
On 8 February 2013 20:53, David M Miracleman2@
> I have a dual G5 Powermac. It is running Tiger and it has an airport and
> 3 BG of ram. I have a 1TB HD a 2TB HD and a 3TB hard drive. I have Tiger
> installed on the 1 TB HD and I wanted to install Tiger on the 2 TB hard
> drive and transfer the data from the 1 TB HD to the 2 TB HD. In the
> Installation process it asked me if I wanted to transfer and I selected the
> transfer from another partition option. After the transfer was complete I
> booted from the 2 TB HD and everything seemed to be in order except when I
> tried to use my Logitech wireless keyboard. It did not seem to work and
> then realized that the keys were different. I had to press the windows key
> and Q to quit instead of the apple key and q to quit. Also I can't connect
> to the router. I get the error of the wireless network does not support
> the requested encryption method. What do I do? Coud it be the keychain??
> I tried repairing permissions to no avail. Was it a bad transfer??
> Should I do it again?
>
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Sat Feb 9, 2013 12:25 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"David M" miracleman2
--- In macsupportcentral@
>
> I would simply clone the 1 TB to the 2 TB using Carbon Copy Cloner, Super
> Duper, or Disk Utility. This way, *everything* goes across: the OS, all
> your data, and all your settings/preference
Thank you. Which one would you prefer??
David
Sat Feb 9, 2013 1:28 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"David M" miracleman2
--- In macsupportcentral@
>
> I would simply clone the 1 TB to the 2 TB using Carbon Copy Cloner, Super
> Duper, or Disk Utility. This way, *everything* goes across: the OS, all
> your data, and all your settings/preference
I used Carbon Copy Cloner and it worked perfectly. It also took mere
minutes as opposed to the transfer which took hours
Amazing
Thank you
David
Sat Feb 9, 2013 2:00 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"Bonnie" bonnieglo
So, copying a slideshow with 200 slides takes a lot of memory plus time. The slideshow is too big for an 8 gb stick! So I ended up bringing my 27" Mac for my presentation and they videoed the screen and blew it up to big screen size. Wierd way to do it, but it worked. Thanks for all your help. Bonnie
--- In macsupportcentral@yahoogroups.com , Ric Ziegler wrote:
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> make a slide show, then copy 'that' to your USB stick - slide show should stay in the order you prefer - you can add music too.
> On Feb 8, 2013, at 11:55 AM, Bonnie Glover wrote:
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> > Does anyone know how to copy an iphoto album so that it stays in it's manually arranged order? I want to put the picts on a memory stick for a presentation on another computer. Thanks in advance. Bonnie
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> "are you on the bus or off the bus?"
> the merry pranksters
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--- In macsupportcentral@
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> make a slide show, then copy 'that' to your USB stick - slide show should stay in the order you prefer - you can add music too.
> On Feb 8, 2013, at 11:55 AM, Bonnie Glover wrote:
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> > Does anyone know how to copy an iphoto album so that it stays in it's manually arranged order? I want to put the picts on a memory stick for a presentation on another computer. Thanks in advance. Bonnie
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> "are you on the bus or off the bus?"
> the merry pranksters
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Sat Feb 9, 2013 2:41 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"HAL9000" jrswebhome
Did you try to copy your entire iPhoto Library, or just 200 images from that library? Or do you know?
--- In macsupportcentral@yahoogroups.com , "Bonnie" wrote:
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> So, copying a slideshow with 200 slides takes a lot of memory plus time. The slideshow is too big for an 8 gb stick! So I ended up bringing my 27" Mac for my presentation and they videoed the screen and blew it up to big screen size. Wierd way to do it, but it worked. Thanks for all your help. Bonnie
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> --- In macsupportcentral@yahoogroups.com , Ric Ziegler wrote:
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> > make a slide show, then copy 'that' to your USB stick - slide show should stay in the order you prefer - you can add music too.
> > On Feb 8, 2013, at 11:55 AM, Bonnie Glover wrote:
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> > > Does anyone know how to copy an iphoto album so that it stays in it's manually arranged order? I want to put the picts on a memory stick for a presentation on another computer. Thanks in advance. Bonnie
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> So, copying a slideshow with 200 slides takes a lot of memory plus time. The slideshow is too big for an 8 gb stick! So I ended up bringing my 27" Mac for my presentation and they videoed the screen and blew it up to big screen size. Wierd way to do it, but it worked. Thanks for all your help. Bonnie
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> --- In macsupportcentral@
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> > make a slide show, then copy 'that' to your USB stick - slide show should stay in the order you prefer - you can add music too.
> > On Feb 8, 2013, at 11:55 AM, Bonnie Glover wrote:
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> > > Does anyone know how to copy an iphoto album so that it stays in it's manually arranged order? I want to put the picts on a memory stick for a presentation on another computer. Thanks in advance. Bonnie
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Sat Feb 9, 2013 4:49 pm (PST) . Posted by:
"Otto Nikolaus" nikyzf
This thread seems to have been split in 2. Did you see the replies in the
other one?
Otto
On 9 February 2013 22:00, Bonnie bonnieglo@yahoo.com > wrote:
> So, copying a slideshow with 200 slides takes a lot of memory plus time.
> The slideshow is too big for an 8 gb stick! So I ended up bringing my 27"
> Mac for my presentation and they videoed the screen and blew it up to big
> screen size. Wierd way to do it, but it worked. Thanks for all your help.
> Bonnie
>
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other one?
Otto
On 9 February 2013 22:00, Bonnie bonnieglo@yahoo.
> So, copying a slideshow with 200 slides takes a lot of memory plus time.
> The slideshow is too big for an 8 gb stick! So I ended up bringing my 27"
> Mac for my presentation and they videoed the screen and blew it up to big
> screen size. Wierd way to do it, but it worked. Thanks for all your help.
> Bonnie
>
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