Messages In This Digest (5 Messages)
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- Re: Flash player From: Randy B. Singer
- 2.
- Video Warnings in iTunes From: Arjun Singhal
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- Re.: Video Warnings in iTunes From: Arjun Singhal
- 4a.
- Re: LaserJet 4000 and Lion Problems From: sanpanza
- 4b.
- Re: LaserJet 4000 and Lion Problems From: Christopher Collins
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Re: Flash player
Posted by: "Randy B. Singer" randy@macattorney.com randybrucesinger
Sat Dec 10, 2011 11:21 pm (PST)
On Dec 10, 2011, at 9:29 PM, Rita wrote:
> I was sent a "jib-jab" greeting card and it requires a flash
> player. Which one do you recommend? Something simple, please. I use
> adobe player on my computer.
There is no "Flash Player" for the iPad from Adobe.
However, there are products that will allow you to view Flash content
on an iPad:
Skyfire $4
http://www.skyfire.com/en/for- consumers/ ipad/ipad
Article: Flash Player for iPad and iPad 2
http://www.techespot.com/2011/ 04/flash- player-for- ipad-and- ipad-2.html
Adobe announced a Flash media server as well as Flash Access for iOS:
http://eon.businesswire.com/ news/eon/ 20110907007466/ en/Adobe/ IBC/
Flash-Media-Server
or
http://bit.ly/qhwa3Z
_____________________ _________ _________ ____
Randy B. Singer
Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions)
Macintosh OS X Routine Maintenance
http://www.macattorney.com/ts. html
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Video Warnings in iTunes
Posted by: "Arjun Singhal" arjunsinghal@yahoo.com arjunsinghal
Sat Dec 10, 2011 11:34 pm (PST)
Hi
While transferring videos from my iTunes Library to my iPhone a few days ago, it popped up a window to tell me that a particular video couldn't be played on the iPhone. I accidentally checked the "Don't warn me again" check box, and synced it.
Now, I've downloaded more videos into my iTunes Library, and syncing them with my iPhone / iPad. Because I checked the "Don't warn me again" checkbox earlier, if a video is not compatible with my iPhone, I don't get the warning message. And I only realize later when I need the video, that it is not synced. Is there any way I can reset the warnings? Because this way, my iPhone is no longer a reliable tool for watching or sharing the content I need while on the move.
Regards,
Arjun
blowtrumpet.com
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Re.: Video Warnings in iTunes
Posted by: "Arjun Singhal" arjunsinghal@yahoo.com arjunsinghal
Sat Dec 10, 2011 11:39 pm (PST)
I actually found the solution to the problem. Sorry for bothering.
You need to right click on the iPhone in the left pane of the iTunes window and click on reset warnings.
For reference, I'm using iTunes 10.5.1 with iOS 5.0.1 on my iPhone 3GS
I am actually so glad I found this before moving out today, because when I synced again, there were 38 warnings that I did not have info about.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Arjun Singhal <arjunsinghal@yahoo.com >
> Subject: Video Warnings in iTunes
> Date: 11 December 2011 1:04:25 PM GMT+05:30
> Bcc: iMacChat@yahoogroups.com , macsupportcentral@yahoogroups. , macbook_pro@com yahoogroups. com
>
> Hi
>
> While transferring videos from my iTunes Library to my iPhone a few days ago, it popped up a window to tell me that a particular video couldn't be played on the iPhone. I accidentally checked the "Don't warn me again" check box, and synced it.
>
> Now, I've downloaded more videos into my iTunes Library, and syncing them with my iPhone / iPad. Because I checked the "Don't warn me again" checkbox earlier, if a video is not compatible with my iPhone, I don't get the warning message. And I only realize later when I need the video, that it is not synced. Is there any way I can reset the warnings? Because this way, my iPhone is no longer a reliable tool for watching or sharing the content I need while on the move.
>
> Regards,
> Arjun
> blowtrumpet.com
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Re: LaserJet 4000 and Lion Problems
Posted by: "sanpanza" edward@carreonphotography.com sanpanza1
Sun Dec 11, 2011 1:14 am (PST)
Thanks Denver for your detailed response. That is the route I took with the upgrade to snow leopard but with Lion it will not work. I used the network utility to ping the printer's IP address of 10.0.1.9 but I get a "host is down" response.
I verified the IP address directly from the Print Configuration print out of the printer so does this mean the technology is no longer compatible?
--- In macsupportcentral@yahoogroups. , Denver Dan <denver.dan@com ...> wrote:
>
> Howdy.
>
> It's rather common that after a new system is installed that printing
> problems can be fixed by doing a Reset Printing System command. This
> is done in the Print & Scan (or Print & Fax) panel in System
> Preferences with a right click in the printer list window pane. But
> this does not seem to be your problem since it's a new Mac with Lion.
> Try it anyway.
>
> You might also try a manual setup, or addition, of your HP LaserJet
> 4000N. When you do this you can try one or both of the printer drives
> that should be included with Lion for your printer.
>
> 1. HP LaserJet 4000 - Gutenprint v 5.2.3 (the open source driver)
> 2. HP Laserjet 4000 Series (the HP driver)
>
> To add the printer driver and make a print queue you . . .
>
> 1. Open Print & Scan panel, then click plus button to add make a print
> queue.
>
> 2. Click the IP icon on the Add Printer toolbar.
>
> 3. In the Protocol popup menu, click Internet Printing Protocol - IPP
>
> 4. In Print Using popup menu, click and from the long list find HP
> LaserJet 4000 Series (or the Gutenprint one).
>
> 5. Enter 4000's IP address or name in the Address box, or try leaving
> it blank.
>
> 6. Queue is usually left blank/empty.
>
> 7. Name and Location. Leave blank. However, in a large office this
> can be filled in to help folks find one of many printers.
>
> This might work!
>
> Denver Dan
>
>
> On Fri, 09 Dec 2011 22:24:48 +0000, sanpanza wrote:
> > Hi folks, I am usually one of the lurkers here but I have a problem
> > that Apple is not going to solve for me and was hoping someone here
> > could be of help.
> >
> > I have just upgraded my one laptop and desktop to Lion and bought a
> > new laptop with Lion Installed. Previously, I could print to the HP
> > Laserjet 4000N by using IP protocol but now I can't get any of the
> > computers to print the the Laserjet.
> >
> > Can anybody tell me a work around since HP does not support the
> > printer any longer?
> >
> > Thank you for your time and attention.
> >
> >
> > Ed Carreon
>
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Re: LaserJet 4000 and Lion Problems
Posted by: "Christopher Collins" maclist@analogdigital.com.au cjc1959au
Sun Dec 11, 2011 2:35 am (PST)
Reset the printer to defaults, especially in the network area & try reconfiguring it.
Often helps me with HP printers.
cjc
On 11/12/2011, at 8:14 PM, sanpanza wrote:
> Thanks Denver for your detailed response. That is the route I took with the upgrade to snow leopard but with Lion it will not work. I used the network utility to ping the printer's IP address of 10.0.1.9 but I get a "host is down" response.
>
> I verified the IP address directly from the Print Configuration print out of the printer so does this mean the technology is no longer compatible?
>
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