Re: reading bookshare books

2020-02-09 Thread Cameron Strife
What I do is after unzipping the daisy book folder, open the xml file in Safari.



On 2/9/20, hemaka...@gmail.com  wrote:
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> How do I access bookshare books on the Mac? Kindly advise.
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> Warmly,
> Hem.
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Six core MacBook pro and loaded imac 5k for sale...

2020-02-21 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi all. I am selling a six core MacBook pro and a maxed out 5k iMac to
fund the purchase of a new Mac and a new proTools license. Details
below... I received permission from Mark to post this to the list. If
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Mint condition Late 2018 Apple MacBook pro with 15.4 inch retina
display, six core Intel I7 processor at 2.2gHz per core with
turboboost up to 3.6gHz, 16gb ram, 256gb ssd, touch bar, touch ID,
glass track pad, Thunderbolt 3, and the usual;facetime hd camera,
WiFi, bluetooth, microphone, stereo speakers etc. Includes Apple
charger, original box, and a full sized desktop keyboard that is Mac
and Windows compatible if you want it. mac OS and Windows 10 ran great
on this machine!
$1899

Apple iMac 5k with 27 inch display, Intel I7 quad core processor at
4.0gHz per core, 1 terabyte ssd, 32gb ram, Thunderbolt 2 ports, USB
3.0 ports, Facetime hd camera, WiFi, bluetooth, stereo speakers,
microphone etc. No issues, runs great and you have plenty of space for
a dual boot setup like I had with Mac OS and Windows 10. Includes
power chord, keyboard, and mouse.
$1899

Prices include pay pal fees, shipping, tracking, and insurance via
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For sale: six core MacBook pro and Apple watch series 4 with charging case...

2020-03-24 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody. Mark gave me permission to post this to the list.

Like a lot of people, I'm in a tough spot due to the corona virus
shutdown for a couple of reasons. My older iMac is holding up fine so
I'd like to find a new home for my MacBook pro and Apple watch. They
are in fantastic condition and perform flawlessly but right now I need
the money unfortunetly.

To purchase, please write me off list at: came...@cameronstrife.com

Prices include shipping with tracking and insurance to the lower
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Apple Watch series 4 44mm, gps+cellular, with stainless steel band,
Apple charger, and a nice durable travel case which is also a charging
case. The watch is in fantastic condition and has the latest version
of Watch OS installed! (You do not need to enable the cellular option
to use the watch if you don't want to or are not able.)
$319

Mint condition late 2018 Apple MacBook pro with 15.4 inch retina
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Re: Remoting into a Crome book via the Mac.

2020-05-06 Thread Cameron Strife
I am having the exact same problem! I'd love to find an accessible
solution that doesn't involve taking away my boy's laptop, turning on
the screen reader, checking what he's doing, and giving it back to
him. He says he's doing work, which he seems to be when I check most
of the time, but, I get weekly messages from his teacher saying that
he's not submitting as much work as he should be. It's really
frustrating.



On 5/6/20, Jessica Moss  wrote:
> I never thought I’d be needing to do this, however, I’ve been getting
> messages from Hannah’s teacher stating that she’s not turning in
> work/checking in on Microsoft Teams.  I’ve finally just made her. Come out
> of. Her room to do her work, but would like to know how I can view exactly
> what’s up on her. Screen, and know that she’s not just sitting their
> listening to music with her headphones on, and unfortunately, constantly
> hovering over her to make sure she’s doing it isn’t always going to be an
> option, for multiple reasons, one of them being, that not all of her lessons
> are auditory.  Has anyone ever done this, and if so, what’s involved in
> getting it set up?
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Re: sim card

2021-09-27 Thread Cameron Strife
Okay, this really grinds my gears. I've seen this come up many
different places. Why do so many blind people have the idea that this
is something that a sighted person needs to help them with?

I'm totally blind and have swapped sim cards on many iPhones over the
years. It's not complicated or difficult, you just need to have a
gentle touch.

Before putting in a new sim card or taking out your current sim card
if you're selling the phone for example, make sure the phone is
powered down first.

On the right side or left side of the phone, you'll feel a tiny hole
and next to that hole, you may be able to feel the edges of the sim
card tray. Find a paperclip and bend out the end with the point on it.
You'll use the point to eject the sim card tray.

You don't want to risk scratching the side of your iPhone when
ejecting the sim card tray so what I tend to do after finding the hole
is put my thumb on one side and my pointer finger on the other. I use
them to guide the end of the paperclip in. When you push in the
paperclip, the sim card tray should pop out. Simply grab it and pull
it straight out. Assuming you are holding the phone facing you, like
if you were on a facetime call for example, the sim card will be
sitting in the top of the tray. Be very careful to not let it fal out!
this happened to me once and it took an hour to find it. What I do now
is use a tray, box, or a plastic container under the phone. This way
if the sim card does fall out, it's in a small area that it can't
bounce out of.

Okay, grab your new sim card... The card will easily drop into the
tray if the orientation is correct. same goes for tray insertion.
Don't force it! You'll feel a little notch in the sim card. Line it up
to where the old one had it's notch. If you didn't notice when you
took it out, its not a big deal. the card will only work one way so
trial and error will get you there if nothing else.

Once the sim card tray is pushed all the way in, simply power on your
phone and you should see the cell carrier and network type in the
status bar at the top of your iPhone's screen.



On 9/27/21, Rebecca Skipper  wrote:
> Jonathan Mosen mentioned it in several of his podcasts.
> I'm not sure if they are designed to replace the regular Sim Card or not
> though.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On
> Behalf Of Lorie McCloud
> Sent: Monday, September 27, 2021 9:31 PM
> To: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
> Subject: Re: sim card
>
> now a virtual sim card is somerhing I've never heard of. I don't think
> Spectrum has those but if mine doesn't come in the mail pretty soon I'll
> ask.
>
>> On Sep 27, 2021, at 7:20 PM, Rebecca Skipper 
>> wrote:
>>
>> I always get sighted help, but I've heard that some companies let you have
>> virtual Sim Cards.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com  On
>> Behalf Of Sarah Massengale
>> Sent: Monday, September 27, 2021 8:20 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: sim card
>>
>> Personally, I recommend getting sighted help for this.  There is a
>> delicate little drawer you have to pull out with a very thin tool, and it
>> can be really tricky.
>>
>>
>>> On Sep 27, 2021, at 8:16 PM, Lorie McCloud  wrote:
>>>
>>> has anybody here ever put a new sim card in their phone? I have no idea
>>> how to do this or even if it's possible for a blind person to do it.
>>>
>>> thanks.
>>> Lorie
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Re: new iPhone

2021-11-14 Thread Cameron Strife
Yeah, for future reference, initiating pairing manually via the pass
code is much easier.



On 11/14/21, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
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> On 14/11/21 10:52, sarai.bucciare...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Just purchased a 13 Pro Max. Let me tell you, transferring the data
>> from my 8Plus is a pain. Took me forever to line up the pairing
>> circles. Wish VO would give haptick feedback when you are lining them
>> up. So far, I like the 13 pro max.
>>
>
> You can enter a passcode instead, as I recall, to initiate a transfer.
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Re: Scheduling Zoom meetings on Mac

2022-01-10 Thread Cameron Strife
Yep, the arrow keys without vo keys is the way to get this done.



On 1/10/22, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
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> Hi,
>
> Dave’s instructions are great.  Within a specific picker area such as the
> date, use arrow keys alone.  That is, do not add the VO keys to the mix.
> Arrow right/left to go between the Year, Month, Day items, arrow up/down to
> change the value.  Stop interacting with the area with VO-shift-up then
> VO-right to the other picker area.  Sometimes, you can add tab to the
> movement commands if you’re having issues.   Yes, it definitely is a
> challenge, but I’ve scheduled probably over a hundred meetings in Zoom using
> this process.
>
> Later…
>
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Jamf Certified Tech
> Apple Professional Learning Specialist
> Apple Teacher
> (with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>
>> On Jan 10, 2022, at 09:11, Dave Carlson  wrote:
>>
>> Minh,
>>
>> And after you made the changes in the picker, you moved out of interaction
>> with VO+shift+upArrow?
>> Dave Carlson
>> Farfar, Engineer, Oregonian, Woodworker, and Pioneer
>>
>> On Jan 10, 2022, at 8:06 AM, minh Tam ha > > wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> Yes, I tried doing that but when I uninteracted with the fields, none of
>> my selections were saved. Pressing enter would just schedule the meeting.
>>
>> Minh
>>
>>> On Jan 10, 2022, at 10:51 AM, Dave Carlson >> > wrote:
>>>
>>> Min,
>>>
>>> Have you tried interacting with the date picker, then right arrow to the
>>> next field, then up/down arrow to change. If this works, then right arrow
>>> to the next part of the date field, up/down again to change that part of
>>> the date. Same idea for the time picker.
>>>
>>> Dave Carlson
>>> Oregonian, Engineer, Musician, Farfar, Woodworker, and Pioneer
>>>
>>> On Jan 10, 2022, at 7:49 AM, minh Tam ha >> > wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> I am having a really difficult time scheduling meetings through Zoom on
>>> the Mac. The date and time pickers are not behaving the way I expect by
>>> arrow keys or tab. Can anyone provide tips on how best to do this?
>>>
>>> Thanks so much,
>>> Minh
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For sale: High end retina 5k iMac and iPhone XR...

2020-12-27 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody. Mark gave me permission to post this to the list. If
interested in the below items, please write me off list at:
came...@cameronstrife.com

Prices include packing, shipping, tracking, and insurance via USPS to
the lower 48 states. Prices do not include pay pal fees.

Apple iPhone XR. This iPhone is in excellent condition and has the
latest version of iOS installed. It has 64 gigs of storage and I
usually put it on my wireless charger every few days. Includes
original box, charging cube, lightning cable, and a high quality water
resistant case with built in screen protector.
$399

Apple iMac 5k. Specs include 27 inch retina 5k display, Intel I7 quad
core processor at 4.0gHz per core with turboboost up to 4.4gHz, 1
terabyte solid state hard drive, 32 gigs of ram, four USB 3.0 ports,
dual Thunderbolt 2 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11ac Wi-Fi
(802.11a/b/g/n compatible), facetime hd camera, stereo speakers, sd
card reader, headphone jack, and Bluetooth 4.0 etc.

This machine is in excellent condition with no issues and is a real
powerhouse! Mac OS Catalina and Windows 10 pro 64 bit run great on it.
It's fantastic for everyday computing but is also a great choice for
music or audio production work!

Includes power cable, full size USB keyboard with number pad, Apple
bluetooth Magic Trackpad, and a bus powered USB 3.0 hub that will give
you a total of seven USB 3.0 ports when connected to the machine. I
will do a clean install of Mac OS Catalina before shipping.
$1999

Thanks,

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Re: looking for a new iMac

2021-03-13 Thread Cameron Strife
No M1 iMacs yet although it seems like they are in the pipeline from
what I've read recently on Apple Insider etc.

If you would be interested in a second hand high end 27 inch retina 5k
iMac with Intel I7 quad core 4.0gHz processor, 1 terabyte ssd and 32
gigs of ram etc, I posted mine for sale to the list recently. I'm just
pointing that out in case you didn't see the post to the list. If you
want more info, feel free to message me off list at:
came...@cameronstrife.com



On 3/13/21, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
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> If you want an M1 or similar Apple Silicon processor (and everything
> I've read about their performance is positive), you could wait for a new
> iMac to be released. If you can't wait, there's the M1 Mac Mini.
>
> On 13/3/21 2:16 pm, Marie Lyons wrote:
>> I looked on the Apple store app on my phone and noticed they all had the
>> intel processor. Did I miss something or is the new Apple processor only
>> on the iPads and MacBooks ? Can anyone suggest what I might look at? All
>> help greatly appreciated.
>>
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should I upgrade from Mac OS catalina to big sur?

2021-03-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody. As far as general computer use and audio production, are
there any issues with big sur? I'm wondering if I should upgrade or
just hang tight with catalina for now.

I have the latest versions of Logic pro, ProTools, Waves diamond v12,
NI komplete ultimate 12, and Omnisphere 2. Other than those, I use
iwork, Switch audio file converter, and a few other things.

I guess I'm looking for a pros and cons list?

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

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Re: should I upgrade from Mac OS catalina to big sur?

2021-03-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody. Thanks for all the feedback everybody. I think I'll hold
off for now at least especially after what you noted Jonathan as I was
not aware of that fact.

I don't run anything 32 bit anymore but thanks kare for pointing that
out as that is a valid concern.

Cameron.




On 3/26/21, Jonathan C. Cohn  wrote:
> there is a major new limitation with Bigsur. All non apple kernal extensions
> are blocked. So for example if there is dedicated dacs that require kernal
> code to work than a new driver from the manufaturer would be required. The
> other major change is that the entire core of the OS is in a read only
> signed partition. So updates to /usr/bin are now essentially impossible.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Mar 26, 2021, at 1:47 PM, Karen Lewellen 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Cameron,
>> I strongly suggest given how important your production tools are to your
>> work  that you check with  software supporters.
>> For example if  any of those tools even slightly still need 32 bit access,
>> it will not be there.
>> I have radio  production associates who have not made the jump for that
>> reason  alone, and they are not even using voiceover.
>> The  question for you, speaking personally, is if you will gain more than
>> you have  working now by adding an entirely new system?
>> If the answer is no, then I would  wait.
>> If there are major benefits that you cannot manage now, keeping in mind
>> that rolling back to a prior edition may be challenging,  then follow the
>> ideas of others here.
>> Make sense?
>> Kare
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Fri, 26 Mar 2021, Cameron Strife wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everybody. As far as general computer use and audio production, are
>>> there any issues with big sur? I'm wondering if I should upgrade or
>>> just hang tight with catalina for now.
>>>
>>> I have the latest versions of Logic pro, ProTools, Waves diamond v12,
>>> NI komplete ultimate 12, and Omnisphere 2. Other than those, I use
>>> iwork, Switch audio file converter, and a few other things.
>>>
>>> I guess I'm looking for a pros and cons list?
>>>
>>> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Cameron.
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Re: HomeKit thermostat?

2020-07-24 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I'm looking at various thermostat options as ours is on it's way
out and we want something more blind friendly.

How is the Nest app in terms of ease of use with Voiceover?

We have Alexa via my echo third gen speaker but I think I'd rather go
the iOS route...




On 7/24/20, John JD Denning  wrote:
> Trouble with a nest for me is it’s not HomeKit
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Jul 24, 2020, at 11:41, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Well, if you're a control freak, then I am, too.
>>
>> I gave up trying to use Siri with the Nest, because I found it a little
>> too quirky. So in a nutshell, the Ecobee works great with Siri, but the
>> app is far less intuitive than Nest. The one thing I can say though, is
>> when you change the temperature with Siri, the app puts it on what it
>> calls a hold. You can set the app so that the hold stays in effect until
>> you cancel it. So, if you change the temp with Siri, you can either change
>> it back with Siri, or just open the app and cancel the hold, in which case
>> it reverts back to your pre-set temperature.
>> Cheers,
>> Donna
>>
>>
>>> On Jul 24, 2020, at 9:32 AM, John JD Denning 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you, that’s the kind of feedback I was hoping to get. That is the
>>> one I’ve been looking at. But really would love to know if somebody like
>>> something else better or not.
>>>
>>> I think a lot of the thought from different companies is that people will
>>> put it in automatic and let it build your routine and set the temperature
>>> automatically. I don’t do that I like to be able to tell it off on and
>>> what temperature. But maybe I’m a control freak.
>>>
>>> I have The nest right now. I’ve had it for many years is the original
>>> nest. The app has its quirks, but is very straightforward. And I’ve been
>>> using it with Siri through the Google app but that’s awkward.
>>>
>>> Again thanks.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
> On Jul 24, 2020, at 09:40, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
>  wrote:

 Hi John,

 We have the Ecobee. Mostly I use that app rather than the home app, or I
 just use Siri. Ecobee has done a nice job with accessibility. My only
 criticism is, having also used the Nest app, I like the Nest app better.
 It's less layered, so easier to do things like modify the temperature. I
 think Ecobee operates on the premise that you will set regular temps and
 mostly just leave them there, which is not how I operate.
 Cheers,
 Donna
> On Jul 24, 2020, at 8:27 AM, John JD Denning 
> wrote:
>
> Anyone here have a HomeKit thermostat?ure.

> Such as the ecobee, or Honeywell or another? If so can you give me your
> opinions on the accessibility of the app? And do you use the thermostat
> app most or the home app?

>
> Thanks
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Re: HomeKit thermostat?

2020-07-24 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Okay, thanks for the info.

One more question...

We have a gas furnace with bassboard heating and electric central air.
Our current thermostat has a physical switch that let's you choose
heat, cool, or off.

Does the Nest have this sort of switch or is it in the app? (I haven't
actually got to touch the Nest and I'll be buying it on amazon so
thought I'd ask.)



On 7/24/20, Les Kriegler  wrote:
> Hi Donna,
> I have not experienced the problems with SIRI that you have referenced. But
> my needs are modest, I'm retired and that makes a difference.
> Best Regards,
>
> Les
>
> -Original Message-
> From: 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
> Sent: Friday, July 24, 2020 1:39 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: HomeKit thermostat?
>
> Cameron, that is the very reason that we switched from Nest to ecobee. Nest
> and Siri do not play well together. The only way to control Nest using Siri
> is via Google Assistant. You cannot set up a Nest device in HomeKit.
> Cheers,
> Donna
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jul 24, 2020, at 12:37 PM, Cameron Strife 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi. I'm looking at various thermostat options as ours is on it's way
>> out and we want something more blind friendly.
>>
>> How is the Nest app in terms of ease of use with Voiceover?
>>
>> We have Alexa via my echo third gen speaker but I think I'd rather go
>> the iOS route...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 7/24/20, John JD Denning  wrote:
>>> Trouble with a nest for me is it’s not HomeKit
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>> On Jul 24, 2020, at 11:41, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Well, if you're a control freak, then I am, too.
>>>>
>>>> I gave up trying to use Siri with the Nest, because I found it a
>>>> little too quirky. So in a nutshell, the Ecobee works great with
>>>> Siri, but the app is far less intuitive than Nest. The one thing I
>>>> can say though, is when you change the temperature with Siri, the
>>>> app puts it on what it calls a hold. You can set the app so that the
>>>> hold stays in effect until you cancel it. So, if you change the temp
>>>> with Siri, you can either change it back with Siri, or just open the
>>>> app and cancel the hold, in which case it reverts back to your pre-set
>>>> temperature.
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Donna
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Jul 24, 2020, at 9:32 AM, John JD Denning
>>>>> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you, that’s the kind of feedback I was hoping to get. That is
>>>>> the one I’ve been looking at. But really would love to know if
>>>>> somebody like something else better or not.
>>>>>
>>>>> I think a lot of the thought from different companies is that
>>>>> people will put it in automatic and let it build your routine and
>>>>> set the temperature automatically. I don’t do that I like to be
>>>>> able to tell it off on and what temperature. But maybe I’m a control
>>>>> freak.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have The nest right now. I’ve had it for many years is the
>>>>> original nest. The app has its quirks, but is very straightforward.
>>>>> And I’ve been using it with Siri through the Google app but that’s
>>>>> awkward.
>>>>>
>>>>> Again thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Jul 24, 2020, at 09:40, 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
>>>>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi John,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We have the Ecobee. Mostly I use that app rather than the home
>>>>>> app, or I just use Siri. Ecobee has done a nice job with
>>>>>> accessibility. My only criticism is, having also used the Nest app, I
>>>>>> like the Nest app better.
>>>>>> It's less layered, so easier to do things like modify the
>>>>>> temperature. I think Ecobee operates on the premise that you will
>>>>>> set regular temps and mostly just leave them there, which is not how I
>>>>>> operate.
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>> Donna
>>>>>>> On Jul 24, 2020, at 8:27 AM, John JD Denning
>>>>>&

Re: Time for a new Mac

2020-11-12 Thread Cameron Strife
I'll be very interested in your thoughts once you've spent some time
with your new machine!

I'm looking forward to what they will do with the iMac line and the
MacBook Pro 16 inch...



On 11/12/20, Brad Snyder  wrote:
> How exciting.  Congratulations on going for the new model.  I’m looking
> forward to hearing how you like it.
> From what I have read, the new minis have a 10/100 ethernet port, so you
> should be good for a wired network connection.
>
> - Brad -
>
>
> On Nov 12, 2020, at 20:29, Steve Matzura  wrote:
>
> Thanks, Brad.
>
>
>
> When I looked at Mini's jut now, I did not see the i7 configuration--only
> the i5, but that shiny zippy new M1 chip configuration was just so enticing,
> well, I just had to go for it--the whole thing--full memory and full
> storage, and it wasn't much more expensive than the 2012 Mini was, which
> surprised me. . I am now over-the-top excited about getting it just a few
> days after my birthday. I got all the interface cables for Thunderbolt and
> USB thiks-and-that, too. The only thing I didn't see available was a network
> adapter or interface for ethernet because I'd much prefer a wired Internet
> connection than a wireless one even though the machine will only bee a few
> feet from the home router. I know there are, or may be, some issues
> regarding Big Sur with Pro Tools, Reaper and Komplete Kontrol, not to
> mention a few other third-party plugins and virtual software instruments,
> but I'm hopeful they'll be solved by Christmas time. Since the machine isn't
> coming until almost then anyway, I'm not particularly concerned about them,
> if they do exist.
>
>
>
> On 11/12/2020 8:37 PM, Brad Snyder wrote:
>> I recently replaced my 2012 Mac mini.  It was exhibiting the same behavior
>> as yours, running hot when it had just been sitting doing presumably
>> nothing, and taking a long time to load applications or boot up.
>> I replaced the old Mac mini with a new Mac mini, and have been very happy
>> with it.
>> My new mini has the i7 processor, with an excessive amount of RAM, and I
>> went with the 2TB SSD.  The performance is awesome, and I am very happy
>> with it.  I think it will serve me well for a long time.
>> While Apple has introduced a Mac mini with the M1 processor, they still
>> offer the Intel minis, both the i5 and i7 models, minus the low-end i3
>> configuration, at the same prices as before Tuesday’s introduction of the
>> M1 models.
>> If you have been happy with your previous mini, this could be a good
>> option for you to consider.
>>
>> - Brad -
>>
>>
>> On Nov 12, 2020, at 18:42, Steve Matzura > > wrote:
>>
>> My 2012 Mac Mini is nearing the end of its natural life. It's already not
>> possible to upgrade to Big Sur, but more than that, it now runs quite hot
>> and acts   squirelly after an hour or so of just sitting there
>> doing nothing, then when I give it something to do, it really starts
>> acting like a person would act who has a high temperature--gets sluggish,
>> misses keystrokes, takes way too long to do things that took mere minutes,
>> etc. Sometimes VoiceOver lags in both speech output and navigation ...
>> it's time to think about a replacement.
>>
>>
>> So, what's your recommendation? I'd prefer a Mini, but an all-in-one would
>> be a fine second choice because it has a screen after all. I really do not
>> want a MacBook because I just don't have the horizontal real-estate
>> anywhere for anything even that small, which is why a stand-up all-in-one
>> like an iMac something would be far superior physically.
>>
>>
>> What do I use a Mac for? Not much other than Zoom, Pro Tools with Komplete
>> Kontrol, and occasionally Reaper, plus the usual handful of native
>> applications like Messages, Pages, Keynote, TextEdit, Calendar, and a few
>> others.
>>
>>
>> If I'm going to spend Mac money, it's got to be spent on something that'll
>> last me at least another six or seven years--up to the last operating
>> system version the system will allow--so I'd prefer to buy something new
>> even though it's big money rather than buy something a few years older
>> that'll only last me four more years or les.
>>
>>
>> Since nobody really knows much about the new M1 processor and how it
>> behaves with VoiceOver, not to mention music applications like Pro Tools
>> and Reaper, I'm hesitant to get one of those, but wow do they sound
>> tempting and sw'w'w'weet!
>>
>>
>> So, with those two things bracketing my choices--something new but maybe
>> not cutting-edge versus something a few years old that won't last the full
>> seven-year cycle, what are your thoughts?
>>
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for sale: 16 inch I9 MacBook pro and iPad pro third gen with accessories.

2022-10-19 Thread Cameron Strife
Hello everybody. The list owner gave me permission to post this to the
list. I am selling the below items on their own, or, if you wanted
both, I would give you a discount. Prices include shipping with
tracking and insurance to the lower 48 states via USPS and I accept
payment via ApplePay.

To purchase, please write me off list at: came...@cameronstrife.com

Apple MacBook pro 16 inch laptop. Includes Apple charger, Apple
product box, and original shipping  box. It's pretty much mint. This
machine is a beast! Specs include retina true tone display, Intel I9
processor at 2.30gHz per core with turboboost up to 5gHz, (eight
physical cores and eight virtual cores), 1 terabyte ssd, 16gb ddr4
ram, force touch trackpad, fingerprint ID, touchbar, facetime hd
camera,magic keyboard, triple microphone aray, six speaker sound
system with support for dolby Atmos, bluetooth 5.0, WiFi, Thunderbolt
3 ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack etc.

I have a dual boot setup on this machine via bootcamp. It's an even
split for Mac OS and windows. If you wish, I could do a clean install
of windows 10 or 11 64 bit with the license key already on the
machine, or, I could wipe the partition so you'd have the full 1tb for
Mac OS. It's your choice.

$2150

Apple iPad pro third gen, WiFi+cellular with 512gb storage. Pretty
much mint condition, includes charger, gorilla glass screen
protectors, and Apple keyboard smart folio. I believe I also have a
dustproof and waterproof rugged all in one case that I never even
opened in my closet that I'll also include.

$899

Specs:

Year: 2018
12.9" 120Hz ProMotion Retina Display
CPU: Apple A12X Fusion 2.5GHz
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4
Storage: 512GB
12MP Rear Camera w/ LED Flash
FaceID
iOS 16 Support

Connectivity:

USB-C Charge Port
WiFi + Cellular Capable
Apple Pencil 2st Gen Support
Apple Smart Cover Support, Magic Keyboard

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Lowered prices on my 2020 MacBook pro and iPad pro third gen with magic keyboard folio.

2022-11-28 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everyone. Mark gave me permission to post this to the list. I've
lowered the prices of my MacBook pro and iPad pro.

Prices include shipping with tracking and insurance to the lower 48
states via USPS and I
accept payment via ApplePay and pay pal. To purchase, please write me
off list at: came...@cameronstrife.com

2020 Apple MacBook pro 16 inch laptop. Includes Apple charger, Apple
product box, and original shipping  box. It's pretty much mint. This
machine is a beast! Specs include retina true tone display, Intel I9
processor at 2.30gHz per core with turboboost up to 5gHz, (eight
physical cores and eight virtual cores), 1 terabyte ssd, 16gb ddr4
ram, force touch trackpad, fingerprint ID, touchbar, facetime hd
camera,magic keyboard, triple microphone aray, six speaker sound
system with support for dolby Atmos, bluetooth 5.0, WiFi, Thunderbolt
3 ports, and a 3.5mm headphone jack etc.

This machine was almost three grand direct from Apple and is less than
two years old. . I have a dual boot setup on this machine via
bootcamp. It's an even
split for Mac OS and windows. If you wish, I could do a clean install
of windows 10 or 11 64 bit with the license key already on the
machine, or, I could wipe the partition so you'd have the full 1tb for
Mac OS. It's your choice.

$1899

Apple iPad pro third gen, WiFi+cellular with 512gb storage. Pretty
much mint condition, includes charger, 2 gorilla glass screen
protectors, and Apple keyboard smart folio. I believe I also have a
high end dustproof and waterproof rugged all in one case that I never even
opened in my closet that I'll also include. Everything together was
around $1800.

$749

Specs:

Year: 2018
12.9" 120Hz ProMotion Retina Display
CPU: Apple A12X Fusion 2.5GHz
RAM: 4GB LPDDR4
Storage: 512GB
12MP Rear Camera w/ LED Flash
FaceID
iOS 16 Support

Connectivity:

USB-C Charge Port
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Re: About My Last Post and Tune-In Radio For The Iphone

2012-02-29 Thread Cameron Strife
Yes, I use tune in radio on a regular basis and it's fantastic in
terms of content and accessibility.

Cameron.




On 2/29/12, Shawn Krasniuk  wrote:
> Hey Guys. In my last post about wanting to know if there was sites I could
> go to on my Mac to watch NBA Games or listen to them. Well, after writing
> it, I don't know what hit me, but something told me to check my iPhone
> because I have an app called Tune In Radio. So anyway, I went into Tune-In
> Radio, found the sports section, and sure enough the game I wanted to listen
> was there. This is another reason why I'm beginning to love my iPhone and if
> you can't find a certain station online, odds are that Tune In Radio will
> have it and the best part, it's accessible and free. I highly recommend this
> app.
>
> Shawn
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Re: i-pod touch question?

2012-04-08 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. The headset included with the iPod touch has a built in microphone
and remote, it's similar to the hands free option you can get for most
cell phones. The latest iPod touch generation, gen four, also have an
on board microphone. Both work for things like dictation and round
table discussions but are not great for capturing speech that is more
than a couple feet away.

The other option is to get a microphone that plugs into the dock
connector jack or use an audio interfacevia the dock connector and
standard xlr microphones. Those two options start at approx fifty
dollars US.

If you'd like links to specific models of either add on, just let me
know and I'll send them to you.

Cameron.




On 4/8/12, Karen Lewellen  wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I had intended using my friends as I shared previously here.  I found
> pocket waveform as a free app to use.  It even speaks to the unique audio
> needs of journalists.
> However I was surprised when he showed me his i-pod touch that there
> was...were no line in jack?
> There is a headphone one, which I guess is to serve the purpose,  but this
> is technically a line out in theory at least.  Since I could find no other
> input, I am wondering just how one is intended to get audio into the
> divide?
> Thanks,
> Karen
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Re: i-pod touch question?

2012-04-09 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Actually the audio interface via the dock connector I suggested
near the end of my message will do the trick for mono or stereo line
sources. Those start at around fifty dollars.

Cameron.



On 4/9/12, Ricardo Walker  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't think its possible to do what you want.  This task would fall in
> iTunes lap.  Or possibly dropbox if you preferred that for the transferring
> of the file.  Actually, that might even be the easiest way depending on if
> there is a computer handy.
> Ricardo Walker
> rica...@appletothecore.info
> Twitter:@apple2thecore
> www.appletothecore.info
>
> On Apr 9, 2012, at 12:45 AM, Karen Lewellen 
> wrote:
>
>> Cameron,
>> Perhaps as usual I was not clear.  I have no need for, or interest inusing
>> another microphone.
>> the audio is already professionally recorded on another device.
>> what I had hoped though was that I could copy audio from this device via
>> line out into a line in option on the i-pod, which apparently? does not
>> exist.
>> Karen
>>
>> On Sun, 8 Apr 2012, Cameron Strife wrote:
>>
>>> Hi. The headset included with the iPod touch has a built in microphone
>>> and remote, it's similar to the hands free option you can get for most
>>> cell phones. The latest iPod touch generation, gen four, also have an
>>> on board microphone. Both work for things like dictation and round
>>> table discussions but are not great for capturing speech that is more
>>> than a couple feet away.
>>>
>>> The other option is to get a microphone that plugs into the dock
>>> connector jack or use an audio interfacevia the dock connector and
>>> standard xlr microphones. Those two options start at approx fifty
>>> dollars US.
>>>
>>> If you'd like links to specific models of either add on, just let me
>>> know and I'll send them to you.
>>>
>>> Cameron.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 4/8/12, Karen Lewellen  wrote:
>>>> Hi folks,
>>>> I had intended using my friends as I shared previously here.  I found
>>>> pocket waveform as a free app to use.  It even speaks to the unique
>>>> audio
>>>> needs of journalists.
>>>> However I was surprised when he showed me his i-pod touch that there
>>>> was...were no line in jack?
>>>> There is a headphone one, which I guess is to serve the purpose,  but
>>>> this
>>>> is technically a line out in theory at least.  Since I could find no
>>>> other
>>>> input, I am wondering just how one is intended to get audio into the
>>>> divide?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Karen
>>>>
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Re: i-pod touch question?

2012-04-09 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I'd avoid going the land line route all together if it were me. It
would work using Skype and a bluetooth headset. Another option would
be to use magic jack and a mac book air for example, or, what about a
Skype phone? That could also have a dedicated number like magic jack
would... All of those options would be cheaper than a second land
line.

Just throwing that out there...

Cameron.





On 4/9/12, Brent Harding  wrote:
> With such an interface, if it had both in and out, do they work
> simultaneously as a "poor man's phone patch"? I was thinking of at home work
> opportunities answering calls, and didn't want a big rig so to speak on my
> one line in here because I'd be stuck using it to let delivery guys in for
> food, etc when not doing such work. If that worked, I'd probably use a sip
> provider for such work and an Iphone app, but people would ideally need to
> not hear that I'm doing something inferior. I considered that one dead
> because getting an intercom-bypassed line might not be possible here.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Cameron Strife" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 10:00 AM
> Subject: Re: i-pod touch question?
>
>
>> Hi. Actually the audio interface via the dock connector I suggested
>> near the end of my message will do the trick for mono or stereo line
>> sources. Those start at around fifty dollars.
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/9/12, Ricardo Walker  wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I don't think its possible to do what you want.  This task would fall in
>>> iTunes lap.  Or possibly dropbox if you preferred that for the
>>> transferring
>>> of the file.  Actually, that might even be the easiest way depending on
>>> if
>>> there is a computer handy.
>>> Ricardo Walker
>>> rica...@appletothecore.info
>>> Twitter:@apple2thecore
>>> www.appletothecore.info
>>>
>>> On Apr 9, 2012, at 12:45 AM, Karen Lewellen 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Cameron,
>>>> Perhaps as usual I was not clear.  I have no need for, or interest
>>>> inusing
>>>> another microphone.
>>>> the audio is already professionally recorded on another device.
>>>> what I had hoped though was that I could copy audio from this device via
>>>> line out into a line in option on the i-pod, which apparently? does not
>>>> exist.
>>>> Karen
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, 8 Apr 2012, Cameron Strife wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi. The headset included with the iPod touch has a built in microphone
>>>>> and remote, it's similar to the hands free option you can get for most
>>>>> cell phones. The latest iPod touch generation, gen four, also have an
>>>>> on board microphone. Both work for things like dictation and round
>>>>> table discussions but are not great for capturing speech that is more
>>>>> than a couple feet away.
>>>>>
>>>>> The other option is to get a microphone that plugs into the dock
>>>>> connector jack or use an audio interfacevia the dock connector and
>>>>> standard xlr microphones. Those two options start at approx fifty
>>>>> dollars US.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you'd like links to specific models of either add on, just let me
>>>>> know and I'll send them to you.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 4/8/12, Karen Lewellen  wrote:
>>>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>>> I had intended using my friends as I shared previously here.  I found
>>>>>> pocket waveform as a free app to use.  It even speaks to the unique
>>>>>> audio
>>>>>> needs of journalists.
>>>>>> However I was surprised when he showed me his i-pod touch that there
>>>>>> was...were no line in jack?
>>>>>> There is a headphone one, which I guess is to serve the purpose,  but
>>>>>> this
>>>>>> is technically a line out in theory at least.  Since I could find no
>>>>>> other
>>>>>> input, I am wondering just how one is intended to get audio into the
>>>>>> divide?
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Karen
>>>>>>
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Re: Guitar chords

2012-04-13 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I've tried many of the guitar apps of various kinds and most are
not accessible with VO. Youtube can be a great resource, but, usually
there isn't enough verbal description of what's being covered which
can be quite frustrating...

I've been teaching acoustic and electric guitar for over ten years
now. If you'd like me to send you a document spelling out the basic
open and bar chords etc, drop me an e mail off list and I'll send it
your way. I have a whole series of reference docs I've written up
covering scales and warm up exercises etc. If you wanted the whole
lot, I'm sure we could work something out.

I offer lessons via Skype and mp3 if you or anyone else out there
might be interested. Please get in touch for more info.

Thanks,

Cameron.





On 4/13/12, Michael Malarsie  wrote:
> Happy Friday the 13th!
>   Does anyone know of a website or app or anything that has guitar chords 
> and
> or tabs that are accessible?
>   I have been using YouTube to learn a lot of the basic chords and scales 
> but
> as I advance it seems to get harder and harder to find well described
> videos.
>   Thanks for the help!
>
> Mike Malarsie
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Re: Where Adaptation meets Accessibility

2012-05-09 Thread Cameron Strife
Excellent paper Neil. I agree with the previous poster; you're right
on the money.

Cameron.






On 5/9/12, Eugenia Firth  wrote:
> Hello Neil.
> I read your paper, and I think you're right on the money here. In the case
> of GPS, I just can't envision a really good software for us that the sighted
> would like as well. Sure, there are sighted people that would like a GPS
> that would operate the way most of us would prefer. But, I suspect most of
> them love and adore pictures. I say I can't envision it, but then this is no
> flat screen for the 2010 talking here. I didn't think flat screens were
> possible, and Apple showed me up and figured out how.
>
> Regards,
> Gigi
>
> Eugenia Firth
> gigifi...@sbcglobal.net
>
>
>
> On May 9, 2012, at 5:32 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> About a year or so ago now, I wrote the below short paper covering the
>> topic of Accessibility verse Adaptation.
>>
>> Given the discussion recently on a few mailing lists I'm subscribed to
>> about making various Apps accessible, I thought this might provoke a few
>> individuals into considering this topic a little more. Quite often I hear
>> blind and low vision users stating that something should be easily made to
>> work for us as blind users... Sure, in many instances this is true, but,
>> in some instances, what we need or require goes beyond simple
>> accessibility feature sets, and in fact becomes an adaptation.
>>
>> I very much welcome any feed back on the below, I hope it may help all of
>> us to have a moment of reflection over our needs, requirements and
>> expectations.
>>
>> When is adaptation more than simple accessibility?
>>
>> Up until recently adaptive technology was seen solely as a method of
>> altering an item, or thing, to make it usable by a blind or low vision
>> user; be it a device created from the ground up to meet the specific needs
>> of this user group (e.g. Braille Note) or a multipurpose software package
>> such as JAWS.
>>
>> At present a handful of global developers produce the majority of the
>> technology used by the blind; this primarily encompasses adaptive
>> technologies as apposed to simply accessible technology. The equipment is
>> often simply replicating the function or feature of a mainstream device,
>> but with specifically targeted functionality for the blind user base
>> (defined controls, tactilely strong, speech output, braille interface).
>>
>>
>> It’s all a number game
>>
>> Economically speaking this macro-market has kept the cost of adaptive
>> technology at a premium; owing to the large overheads and often minuscule
>> consumer base for these goods. In addition the cost of these goods is
>> often hyper-inflated due to the additional support and after-sales
>> contacts associated with the market (rightly or wrongly). This is in
>> addition to highly expensive pre-sales visits to customers—many of whom
>> often have neither the monetary means to purchase, or even a genuine
>> requirement for said item. The costs of bring a product to market increase
>> the overall cost, and can in part explain the often notable price
>> discrepancy between adaptive and non-adaptive technology on sale. To put
>> this into perspective, it has been estimated that pre and after sales
>> support can add in excess of 50% to the total cost of any product
>> purchased.
>>
>> One obvious solution to this situation might be to reduce the pre-sales
>> visits to those who—after vetting—display a legitimate desire for the
>> product; simply limiting home demonstrations and maximising the number of
>> trade shows exhibited at can contribute significantly to reducing overall
>> expenditure. In addition, support services could be offered in a more
>> limited manner; with additional support being a premium service for either
>> new users or those with more complex requirements.
>>
>> Focusing specifically on numbers; the market for much adaptive technology
>> is less than 0.0001% of the sighted equivalent and in many cases less than
>> this. This means that—usually owing to the failure of the original
>> supplier to provision for this group—a small and highly specialised elite
>> have assumed the role of catering for the blind community through
>> adaptation.
>>
>>
>> Behind the times and a brighter future
>>
>> When you consider screen reading software packages such as JAWS or Zoom
>> Text, one  can easily follow the process the developers have followed; a
>> steady and methodical game of catch-up, in which they clamber to make
>> mainstream software usable for this user group. All this means is that
>> blind users have always been a few steps—if not more—behind technological
>> developments in most fields. This has obviously led to a time delay being
>> common place when blind users attempt to use the latest technology and can
>> often cause difficulties in the employment sector. In large owing to blind
>> users often not being able to utilise either the latest software
>> version

FS:MINT I7 quad core Mac Book Pro...

2012-06-11 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody.

I'm selling my I7 quad core Mac Book Pro. I am the original owner.
The machine is in mint condition and has not been used outside of my
smoke free home.

Mac OSX and Windows Seven Ultimate 64 bit run with no issues with a
dual boot setup. It's very stable. For general computing or as a DAW,
this is an amazing machine! You can run Sonar and/or Pro Tools as I've
done and work with large projects with multiple virtual instruments
and effects plugs without taxing her at all. It's also a very quiet
machine which is great if you're recording in a small/confined space.
It does have a Texas Instruments firewire chipset so you don't need to
worry about the headaches that can come up due to a non TI fw chipset.
If you don't have a firewire 800 interface, you can use a firewire 400
interface via a cheap adaptor. I've done that and it works fine.

Specs include uniBody aluminum case, glass touch pad, 15.4 inch
display, Intel I7 2gHz quad core processor, (has four cores), 4 gigs
of ddr3 ram, 500 gig hard drive, dual layer dvd burner, hd web cam,
microphone, stereo speakers, two USB 2.0 ports, firewire 800 port,
thunderbolt port, ethernet, bluetooth, airport wireless, multi format
digital card reader, line in/microphone jack, headphohne jack, backlit
keyboard etc.

Includes mag safe charger, OSX and iLife dvds, documentation,
original box, and polishing cloth. I'll do a fresh install of OSX
before shipping.

Please write me off list to make an offer. I only accept payment via
pay pal and will only ship to a confirmed address. I always ship with
tracking and full insurance.

Thanks,

Cameron.

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Re: question about iPhone training

2012-06-18 Thread Cameron Strife
I offer iOS training via skype for a reasonable price. If that's a
route she may be interested in, please have her drop me an e mail. My
e mail address is came...@cameronstrife.com

Thanks,

Cameron.





On 6/18/12, Eugenia Firth  wrote:
> Thanks Scott. I will let her know. She is not yet ready, but I wanted to
> check on it before I mentioned it to her.
>
>
> Eugenia Firth
> gigifi...@sbcglobal.net
>
>
>
> On Jun 18, 2012, at 10:41 AM, Scott Rumery wrote:
>
>> Hello Eugene,
>>  If your friend is interested in getting some training or I would rather
>> call it teaching help with an iPhone or for that matter anything to do
>> with assistive technology, I would like to offer my services.  I am part
>> of a new firm here in Georgia that offers low cost support and training or
>> teaching for all of Apple's products.  I am also very knowledgeable with
>> Windows screen readers so I could also help with that as well.
>>
>>  If you or your friend are interested let me know and we can talk about
>> rates and what services that your friend might be interested in.  If you
>> go to:  http://www.fedoraoutlier.com you can learn more about our company
>> and what services we offer.  As I said we are a firm that specializes in
>> Apple accessibility and I am sure that once you and your friend look at
>> our website that you will agree that we are the ones to come to for
>> teaching skills such as you described.
>>
>> Scott E. Rumery
>> Assistive Technology Consultant
>>
>> Phone Number: 478-993-8717
>> Email Address: blindfait...@gmail.com
>> On Jun 18, 2012, at 8:33 AM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys.
>>> I have a blind friend who is considering getting an iPhone down the line.
>>> She's not ready yet because she's getting a new computer. I couldn't talk
>>> her into switching to a Mac, unfortunately. The big reason she won't
>>> switch is because she believes she will need pdf files and the ability to
>>> edit the things. Because she's sort of experienced with a computer but
>>> sort of not, I'm concerned about her getting a Windows computer with
>>> little tech support. She just retired from a job where she was using
>>> Windows, and she had tech support any time things went wrong. Despite her
>>> experience at work, her computer skills are a little shaky, especially if
>>> anything goes wrong. I at least talked her into a laptop and going
>>> somewhere to get her computer where they have tech people.
>>>
>>> Much to my surprise, she said she wanted an iPhone down the line. Maybe I
>>> can talk her into waiting for 6.0 IOS. Here's my question to y'all.
>>> Because she tends to get rattled when learning new computer stuff, does
>>> anybody know if VoiceOver users can pay Apple for one-on-one with the
>>> iPhone like you can on the Mac? I know they have classes, but she would
>>> be the only blind person in the class, and I think she's going to need
>>> one-on-one. I may have to give it to her myself, but I think she would
>>> like it better done by someone professional instead of a long-time
>>> friend.
>>>
>>>
>>> Eugenia Firth
>>> gigifi...@sbcglobal.net
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: O/T Where is Web Visum?

2012-06-21 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I'm not sure what's going on, but, since last night, every time I
launch firefox, I get a message saying that there was a server
connection error regarding the web visum plug in. I really hope it's
not gone for good as it's such a useful tool.

Cameron.



On 6/21/12, Teresa Cochran  wrote:
> It hasn't been pirated, has it? Just asking, because I volunteer for
> readassist.org, which had to be reclaimed recently.
>
> Teresa
> On Jun 21, 2012, at 3:59 AM, Daniel Miller wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Yes, unfortunately, Webvisum is gone,.
>> This is a sad, sad day for the visually impaired.
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sarai Bucciarelli
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 11:27 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Cc: viph...@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: O/T Where is Web Visum?
>>
>> Guys:
>> It looks like Web Visum is no more. The domain expired on the 19th.
>>
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Re: Trimming Audio in QuickTime using VoiceOver

2012-06-27 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Just as a heads up, if anyone needs any audio editing done in
future, feel free to drop me a message off list. I can do detailed
edits and deliver it back to you in many different file formats.

Thanks,

Cameron.



On 6/27/12, BlindMacMan  wrote:
> Thanks, Esther! I did not even think of iTunes! That is a quick and dirty
> solution that works... And I do not mind getting my hands dirty! As always,
>
> you are the best... Lou (BlindMacMan).
>
> On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 12:07:35 PM UTC-7, Esther wrote:
>>
>> Hi Lou,
>>
>> I know this sounds a bit hokey, but couldn't you just use iTunes in this
>> case to chop out the section you want?  If you don't already have the
>> RestartAt AppleScript, you can still download it (for the next couple of
>> days) from Tim Kliburn's VoiceOver Downloads page:
>> http://web.me.com/kilburns/voiceover/downloads.html
>>
>> Add your AIFF file to iTunes and use this AppleScript to make the fine
>> adjustment controls of the start and stop times that you need -- or just
>> use the fast forward or rewind controls to position yourself up.  Then,
>> select the track and do a Command-I ("Get Info"), navigate to the Options
>>
>> tab, and fill in the text boxes for start and stop time to select your
>> section.  Change your import setting to AIFF under the General tab of
>> iTunes preferences by pressing the "Import Settings" button and then press
>>
>> the "Import Using" pop up button and set it to "AIFF".  Now if you go the
>>
>> Advanced menu on the iTunes menu bar there will be an option "Create AIFF"
>>
>> version.  If you select it, a second version of your track, with only the
>>
>> section between your specified start and stop times, will appear in your
>> iTunes library.  Since you're using a lossless format and going from AIFF
>>
>> file to AIFF file you shouldn't lose any quality, and all the existing
>> tagging information will be preserved.  Don't forget to use Command-I on
>> your original track and delete the start and stop time information on the
>>
>> Options tab.  And you probably want to reset your default importing
>> preference back to whatever you were using.
>>
>> This is quick and dirty, but it all works quite simply.  I suspect you may
>>
>> already have the RestartAt AppleScript, but you may not have used it for a
>>
>> while.  There are complete instructions on how to install and use the
>> RestartAt AppleScript with the download, which basically amounts to
>> placing
>> the AppleScript, either via copy or move, into the Library/iTunes/Scripts
>>
>> folder for your account.  If this is the first time you are adding an
>> AppleScript to iTunes, you will have to create the Scripts folder.  Any
>> AppleScripts placed into this folder will show up on your iTunes menu bar
>>
>> as items in a "Scripts" menu that is located just before the "Help" menu.
>>
>>  In Lion the Library folder is hidden, but you can still navigate to it in
>>
>> Finder.  If you want to unhide your Library folder, you can go to Terminal
>>
>> in your home directory and type:  “chflags nohidden Library” (without the
>>
>> quotation marks) and press return.  Then, just use the RestartAt script
>> the
>> way you would any other menu option: highlight the track you want to work
>>
>> with and navigate to "RestartAt" in the AppleScript menu on the iTunes
>> menu
>> bar.  You can fill in a staring time in the dialog box (e.g. 52:10.715 for
>>
>> 52 minutes and 10.715 seconds), or just accept the default value (which
>> will be the time at the current playhead position, that will be listed).
>>
>> HTH.  Cheers,
>>
>> Esther
>>
>>
>> On Jun 27, 2012, at 08:09, Chris Blouch wrote:
>>
>> > I couldn't figure out an easy way to do this with QT. Generally QT has
>> shortcuts to jump to the ends to cut off junk before and after the good
>> stuff in your audio, but not a good way to jump in the middle and all the
>>
>> navigation is slow by counting off seconds as you creep across the
>> timeline. Long format stuff like this might be best left to a 'real' audio
>>
>> app like Garage Band or get familiar with a command-line audio tool like
>> Sox.
>> >
>> > CB
>> >
>> > On 6/27/12 1:05 PM, blindmac...@mac.com wrote:
>> >> Hello... The subject says it... I have a 220 MB AIFF file that I want
>> to trim about 5 minutes from the center. I bring it into QuickTime, and
>> position the slider to the beginning of the area that I want to keep. I
>> select the "Trim..." command and then try to set the "Start Trim" handle
>> to
>> the "Current Time." But as soon as I press VO-Shift-RightArrow to move the
>>
>> handle by large amounts of time, VoiceOver says "busy" and I cannot do
>> anything. I *CAN* move the "Start Trim" handle by 3 tenths of a second
>> using VO-RightArrow, but this will take *FOREVER* to get to the 52 minute
>>
>> mark... Any suggestions? (BTW: A sighted friend can do this without
>> VoiceOver with no problem.)
>> >>
>> >> I am on a new 13" MacBookPro running Mac OS 10.7.4. Thanks for any
>

Re: Source for Macs

2012-07-15 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Mac mall is a good source as was previously mentioned. In case you
might be interested, I'm selling a mint Mac book pro 15 inch I7 quad
core and an eight core upgraded mac pro desktop with flat panel
display etc. Please write me off list for complete specs etc.

Thanks,

Cameron.



On 7/15/12, Kaare Dehard  wrote:
> Hi Dan, you may wish to try the macmall, try googling it, or
> http://www.appleinsider.com they have discounted pricing on some mac
> models.
> On 2012-07-15, at 9:09 PM, Dan Rathburn wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Besides the Apple store, is there a reliable source for used or
>> refurbished Macs?
>>
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FS:Upgraded eight core Mac pro with pro tools etc.

2014-01-22 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I'm selling a complete professional quality Mac pro based Pro
Tools production rig. The buyer will receive the following items:

upgraded eight core Mac Pro desktop computer with multiple hard drives
(specs below.)
Sony flat panel display
Motu 828MKII firewire audio/midi interface (rock solid and expandable.)
PACE iLok if you don't have one already
Pro Tools 9
Waves native power pack plug-in bundle
Toontrack Superior Drummer 2.0 (boxed)
OSX (version is up to you.)
iLife11
Apple USB keyboard with number pad
Apple mouse
All required cables;power cables, firewire cable etc.
documentation/manuals

After I have received the pay pal payment for this package, I will
transfer all licenses to your iLok account or transfer the actual iLok
to you, whichever is easier/cheaper. I will also have Toontrack
transfer the Superior Drummer licenses to you. This is totally
legal;please check the Pace and Toontrack sites yourself if you
like... I purchased all of this new;nothing is bootlegged etc.

This machine is a beast for pt and for audio production under Windows
Seven 64 bit as well! She runs flawlessly and there are no issues. It
has not seen heavy use. It's a quiet system too even with all drives
running! I'm not really interested in parting this out but I will if
the price is right... All sales are final! I always ship with tracking
and full insurance.

Mac pro specs:

all metal case
eight core Intel Xeon processor, 2.8gHz per core
8gb ram, expandable to 32gb or more with OWC kit
new Logitech dual layer dvd/cd burner
brand new Seagate 500gb hard drive in bay 1 which I'm using as the system drive
newer Seagate 1tb data drive in bay 2
newer Seagate 1tb data drive in bay 3 which I haven't used yet
All drives are 7200rpm, after market, and are under warranty
bay four is empty for the time being as is one front loading bay and pci slots.
six USB ports
Two firewire 400 ports with Texas Instruments chipset
two ethernet ports
Apple airport wireless
bluetooth
speaker/headphone jac

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Re: FS:Upgraded eight core Mac pro with pro tools etc.

2014-01-22 Thread Cameron Strife
Sorry, your message got cut off for some reason. Please resend it. Thanks.



On 1/22/14, Trey Bradley  wrote:
> How much do to
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jan 22, 2014, at 1:30 PM, Cameron Strife 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi. I'm selling a complete professional quality Mac pro based Pro
>> Tools production rig. The buyer will receive the following items:
>>
>> upgraded eight core Mac Pro desktop computer with multiple hard drives
>> (specs below.)
>> Sony flat panel display
>> Motu 828MKII firewire audio/midi interface (rock solid and expandable.)
>> PACE iLok if you don't have one already
>> Pro Tools 9
>> Waves native power pack plug-in bundle
>> Toontrack Superior Drummer 2.0 (boxed)
>> OSX (version is up to you.)
>> iLife11
>> Apple USB keyboard with number pad
>> Apple mouse
>> All required cables;power cables, firewire cable etc.
>> documentation/manuals
>>
>>After I have received the pay pal payment for this package, I will
>> transfer all licenses to your iLok account or transfer the actual iLok
>> to you, whichever is easier/cheaper. I will also have Toontrack
>> transfer the Superior Drummer licenses to you. This is totally
>> legal;please check the Pace and Toontrack sites yourself if you
>> like... I purchased all of this new;nothing is bootlegged etc.
>>
>>This machine is a beast for pt and for audio production under Windows
>> Seven 64 bit as well! She runs flawlessly and there are no issues. It
>> has not seen heavy use. It's a quiet system too even with all drives
>> running! I'm not really interested in parting this out but I will if
>> the price is right... All sales are final! I always ship with tracking
>> and full insurance.
>>
>> Mac pro specs:
>>
>> all metal case
>> eight core Intel Xeon processor, 2.8gHz per core
>> 8gb ram, expandable to 32gb or more with OWC kit
>> new Logitech dual layer dvd/cd burner
>> brand new Seagate 500gb hard drive in bay 1 which I'm using as the system
>> drive
>> newer Seagate 1tb data drive in bay 2
>> newer Seagate 1tb data drive in bay 3 which I haven't used yet
>> All drives are 7200rpm, after market, and are under warranty
>> bay four is empty for the time being as is one front loading bay and pci
>> slots.
>> six USB ports
>> Two firewire 400 ports with Texas Instruments chipset
>> two ethernet ports
>> Apple airport wireless
>> bluetooth
>> speaker/headphone jac
>>
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FS: iPhone 4s with 2 cases and 8 core Apple Mac Pro desktop computer with flat panel display...

2014-02-17 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I'm selling two items;an iPhone 4s and an upgraded mac pro desktop
computer with flat panel monitor. Please write me off list if
interested. I only accept Pay Pal and while I can ship the iPhone
world wide, the mac pro desktop will be a US only sale due to the
weight of the machine. Thanks.

1. Verizon iPhone 4s, 16gb, it's in fantastic condition and has no
issues at all. Includes wall charger, USB cable, original box, and two
cases: a military spec Griffin Survivor and a lighter Belcon case. I
can have it unlocked for use with networks outside of the US;all
you'll have to do is insert your sim card, power the phone on and
you'll be all set!

2. upgraded mac pro desktop computer with eight core Intel processor
at 2.8gHz per core and 2.5tb or internal storage with room for more as
well as a newer dual layer dvd burner. I also upgraded the ram to
eight gigs. (If you want even more ram, you could have 32 gigs or more
depending on what sort of upgrade kit you go with, like one from OWC
for example.) I'm also including a Sony flat panel monitor, iLife 11,
apple mouse, apple keyboard, and will do a clean install of OSX before
shipping. (SL or Mavericks, it's up to you.)

Get in touch if interested.

Thanks,

Cameron.

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Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-26 Thread Cameron Strife
A current mac mini would run windows no problem via a vm or via
bootcamp. And yes, you'll be able to run NVDA on it.




On 2/26/14, isaac  wrote:
> I think you should go with windows 7 operating system. Next will NVDA work
> on it yes NVDA will work on a windows 7 operating system.
> On Feb 26, 2014, at 10:53 AM, Traci Duncan  wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a day dream/goal to happen before the end of the year. I'd like to
>> have a Mac to run Windows via parallels.  We are on a budget, so buying a
>> super duper iMac is not doable. I was wondering about a Mac Mini for
>> running Windows.
>>
>> We have a TV that can be used as a monitor and we have a Zagg bluetooth
>> keyboard.  We also have a Microsoft connection, so fingers crossed on a
>> good deal for a Windows CD.  BTW, I want the best bang for my buck.  :)  I
>> want OSX & Windows to run smoothly, if not snappy.  :)  No sluggishness.
>>
>> I'm open to any advice you have for me.  Here are a few questions off the
>> top of my head.
>>
>> 1. Which Windows Oporating system should I go for?
>> 2. Will NVDA run on that system.  I'm guessing that my copy of window eyes
>> is too far out of date.  I think I have 7.2
>> 3. I'm going to paste a link of a local Mac store that sells pre-owned
>> Macs.  Will you offer up your knowledge on the best deal?  If there is
>> one.  Power of the machine, price, etc.
>>
>
>> http://www.themacstore.com/parts/code/PM_CU_MM_IN
>>
>>
>> I currently have a MacBook Air, which I believe has enough oomph to it,
>> but the SSD isn't very large, 128GB.
>>
>> Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this topic.
>> Traci
>>
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Re: Running Windows on Mac, on a budget

2014-02-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I've had no trouble running windows seven ultimate 32 bit or 64
bit via bootcamp. It'll most likely be the best option. You're going
to have an easier time using a native install as opposed to a virtual
machine. And as for hardware/driver/application conflicts, I've had
none to speak of with my native windows install and that is on five
different macs at this point.

If you can afford the new mac mini server edition, that gives you two
1tb internal hard drives, an Intel I7 quad core processor, and more
ram than you'll probably need with the ability to add more later on if
required.

Just my two cents...

Cameron.





On 2/26/14, Deb Lewis  wrote:
> Well at times running windows on a mac is more a nightmare than a day dream
> in my experience. But once you work through all the headaches, it can be
> done pretty well.
> First, you won't be using Parallels. It's not accessible. You'll have to use
> VMware fusion if you want a virtual machine or of course you can use Boot
> Camp if you don't mind separating your Windows and Mac experience.
> The biggest problem with VMware fusion is that most of my sighted friends
> using Macs don't use it. It doesn't have nearly the ratings of Parallel and
> except for accessibility doesn't seem to be of interest to people I know. So
> getting help is sometimes challenging.
> If you want your experience to be particularly snappy in windows, you'll
> have to have at least three cores to dedicate to the Windows box.
> Fortunately the Mac doesn't need so much.
> I had mine on a Mac Air but it was pretty sluggish and crashed a lot. I
> finally wen to a Macbook Pro with maximum specs and it's running quite well.
> But that doesn't address your interest to do this on the cheap.
> I think your copy of WindowEyes will run in the virtual machine with
> Windows7 but check with them to be sure. NVDA certainly will of course.
> be prepared for headaches though. You have to map some keys, resolve
> whatever conflicts arise about hardware and applications etc. I've found it
> to be pretty challenging at times. Reliability of help from the lists has
> been hit and miss too.
> Having said that, I'd probably do it again.
>
>
> On Feb 26, 2014, at 8:53 AM, Traci Duncan  wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a day dream/goal to happen before the end of the year. I'd like to
>> have a Mac to run Windows via parallels.  We are on a budget, so buying a
>> super duper iMac is not doable. I was wondering about a Mac Mini for
>> running Windows.
>>
>> We have a TV that can be used as a monitor and we have a Zagg bluetooth
>> keyboard.  We also have a Microsoft connection, so fingers crossed on a
>> good deal for a Windows CD.  BTW, I want the best bang for my buck.  :)  I
>> want OSX & Windows to run smoothly, if not snappy.  :)  No sluggishness.
>>
>> I'm open to any advice you have for me.  Here are a few questions off the
>> top of my head.
>>
>> 1. Which Windows Oporating system should I go for?
>> 2. Will NVDA run on that system.  I'm guessing that my copy of window eyes
>> is too far out of date.  I think I have 7.2
>> 3. I'm going to paste a link of a local Mac store that sells pre-owned
>> Macs.  Will you offer up your knowledge on the best deal?  If there is
>> one.  Power of the machine, price, etc.
>> http://www.themacstore.com/parts/code/PM_CU_MM_IN
>>
>>
>> I currently have a MacBook Air, which I believe has enough oomph to it,
>> but the SSD isn't very large, 128GB.
>>
>> Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this topic.
>> Traci
>>
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jailbreaking iPhone 4s anybody...

2014-03-16 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Sorry if this is OT... I'm trying to help a friend who is not tech
savvy jailbreak her iPhone 4s because even though it's not under
contract anymore, her new cell carrier won't request an unlock code
from Apple.

Has anybody done this?

Google gives me a lot of ads, useless youtube videos, and web sites
that are either scams or want cash...

I am aware of security issues and worms etc around, but, there appear
to be safe versions out there yes? I have had no need to do this with
any of my iOS devices so need some guidance if possible...

Feel free to reply to me off list.

Thanks,

Cameron.

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Looking for t mobile iPhone...

2014-03-17 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. If anybody has a t mobile iPhone for sale, please write me off
list with details.

Thanks,

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program to batch extract audio from video files?

2014-03-17 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody. I'm looking for a program to batch convert the audio
from video files for example;start with 100 wmv and mov files etc and
end up with mp3 or another audio format.

GoldWave on the windows side does a very good job of this, but, I'm
trying to migrate this and other remaining tasks to OSX and/or iOS if
possible...

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Cameron.

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FS: 16gb verizon iPhone 4s with two cases and accessories... $200.

2014-03-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi all. The sale of this didn't go through in the end so I'm listing
it with a lower price. $200 plus shipping to anywhere in the lower 48
states and that will include shipping with tracking and full
insurance.

16gb Verizon iPhone 4s in fantastic condition with USB cable, wall
charger, original box, and two cases.  One lite Belkon case and a
griffin survivor military spec case which is virtually everything
proof and includes belt clip.

Please write me off list to purchase.

Thanks,

Cameron.

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best batteries for Apple bluetooth keyboard...

2014-03-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I'm wondering if people get longer life using the Apple bluetooth
keyboard with standard alkaline batteries, or, with rechargeable ones.

Also, bargain basement brands vs the big name batteries?

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Cameron.

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FS: Sony deluxe flat panel monitor with built in speakers, Mac and windows compatible...

2014-05-03 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody. Please write off list to purchase... This would be great
for somebody with a mac pro, a mac mini or someone with a pc who needs
a monitor upgrade!

It's a SONY Pro deluxe SDM-X93 19 LCD flat panel monitor with built
in stand and built in stereo speakers. It's in fantastic condition!

$120 via paypal and that includes packing, shipping, tracking, and
full insurance to anywhere in the continental USA. I will only ship to
a confirmed address!

Features include:
* Super-thin bezel width (0.67-inch)
* 19-inch diagonal TFT Active Matrix LCD display
* 1280 x 1024 maximum resolution
* 300 cd/m² brightness
* 600:1 contrast ratio
* 25 ms response time
* 16 million colors
* 170º horizontal viewing angle
* 170º vertical viewing angle
* 28 - 80 KHz horizontal scanning frequency
* 48 - 75 Hz vertical scanning frequency
* Anti-Glare/Protective screen coating
* VESA100 wall mountable
* On Screen Display (OSD) controls
* Plug and Play
* Energy Star compliant
* Integrated power supply
* Built-in stereo speakers

Inputs:
* Two (2) VGA ports
* One (1) DVI-D connector
* Three (3) audio inputs

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Re: FS: Sony deluxe flat panel monitor with built in speakers, Mac and windows compatible...

2014-05-07 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Honestly, I don't know if it "looks better", but, it has good
specs compared to more current flat panels I checked out online. It's
only been used for a few hours. I'm totally blind and only bought it
so I could have sighted assistance once in a while. I bought it four
years ago but as I said, it's only been turned on for a few hours in
that time...

A sighted friend of mine says that the image quality is very good and
he sees no issues with it.

*Shrugs* That's all I can tell you.

Cameron.






On 5/7/14, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
 wrote:
> How old is this monitor? I recall these models coming out around a
> decade ago. Also, how does it compare to a current 19" LCD monitor which
> can be had brand new for about $100?
>
> CB
>
> On 5/3/14, 7:20 PM, Cameron Strife wrote:
>> Hi everybody. Please write off list to purchase... This would be great
>> for somebody with a mac pro, a mac mini or someone with a pc who needs
>> a monitor upgrade!
>>
>>  It's a SONY Pro deluxe SDM-X93 19 LCD flat panel monitor with built
>> in stand and built in stereo speakers. It's in fantastic condition!
>>
>>  $120 via paypal and that includes packing, shipping, tracking, and
>> full insurance to anywhere in the continental USA. I will only ship to
>> a confirmed address!
>>
>> Features include:
>> * Super-thin bezel width (0.67-inch)
>> * 19-inch diagonal TFT Active Matrix LCD display
>> * 1280 x 1024 maximum resolution
>> * 300 cd/m² brightness
>> * 600:1 contrast ratio
>> * 25 ms response time
>> * 16 million colors
>> * 170º horizontal viewing angle
>> * 170º vertical viewing angle
>> * 28 - 80 KHz horizontal scanning frequency
>> * 48 - 75 Hz vertical scanning frequency
>> * Anti-Glare/Protective screen coating
>> * VESA100 wall mountable
>> * On Screen Display (OSD) controls
>> * Plug and Play
>> * Energy Star compliant
>> * Integrated power supply
>> * Built-in stereo speakers
>>
>> Inputs:
>> * Two (2) VGA ports
>> * One (1) DVI-D connector
>> * Three (3) audio inputs
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
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Re: booting from an external drive

2014-05-16 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. If you have a bootable drive, you can boot from it by going into
system preferences and selecting the drive in startup disk. Or, hold
down the option key when you hear the chime when restarting the
machine. This will give you a list of available devices to boot
from;internal hd, superdrive etc. If it is a bootable drive, you
should be able to select it from that list using the arrow keys then
hit enter. You may need to guess, or, just grab someone with some
working eyeballs to tell you how many times you need to arrow before
hitting enter.

Hope that helps,

Cameron.






On 5/16/14, Lee Jones  wrote:
> Dear List I wondered if anyone knows of a podcast or tutorial on how to
> create a bootable drive and then get the mac to boot from the external
> either a clone or set up from scratch.
>
> Many Thanks Lee
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Re: booting from an external drive

2014-05-16 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. So, just so we're on the same page here, you replaced an internal
drive on a machine with one drive in it and you can only boot from it
some of the time? did the OSX install go okay?

Cameron.







On 5/16/14, Jeff Berwick  wrote:
> Is there a way of making a drive bootable?  I have just had my computer crap
> out on me, and I have replaced the drive.  It shows up sometimes, but not
> always.  I am unable to boot from it and, before I take the computer in for
> a serious look-over, I'd like to try this.
>
> Thx,
> Jeff
>
> On May 16, 2014, at 9:24 PM, Cameron Strife 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi. If you have a bootable drive, you can boot from it by going into
>> system preferences and selecting the drive in startup disk. Or, hold
>> down the option key when you hear the chime when restarting the
>> machine. This will give you a list of available devices to boot
>> from;internal hd, superdrive etc. If it is a bootable drive, you
>> should be able to select it from that list using the arrow keys then
>> hit enter. You may need to guess, or, just grab someone with some
>> working eyeballs to tell you how many times you need to arrow before
>> hitting enter.
>>
>> Hope that helps,
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/16/14, Lee Jones  wrote:
>>> Dear List I wondered if anyone knows of a podcast or tutorial on how to
>>> create a bootable drive and then get the mac to boot from the external
>>> either a clone or set up from scratch.
>>>
>>> Many Thanks Lee
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Re: booting from an external drive

2014-05-16 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. With external drives, the first thing I'd suggest is trying
another cable. If nothing else, it rules out the cable being an
issue...

Cameron.




On 5/16/14, Jeff Berwick  wrote:
> Actually, forget it.  Now it isn't showing up in disk utility at all...Guess
> there is something amiss inside my Macbook Pro :(.
>
> Jeff
>
> On May 16, 2014, at 9:45 PM, Jeff Berwick 
> wrote:
>
>> I have replaced the internal drive, but it is only seen sometimes.  I'm
>> actually running off my old drive connected externally.  The new drive
>> shows up in disk utility, but not as a boot-up option.  We installed
>> Mavericks on the new drive, and it seemed to go okay.
>>
>> I suspect that there may be something else wrong internally, but was
>> hoping that I could find a way to mark the new disk as bootable and save
>> myself the cost and trip to the Apple store.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> On May 16, 2014, at 9:32 PM, Cameron Strife 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi. So, just so we're on the same page here, you replaced an internal
>>> drive on a machine with one drive in it and you can only boot from it
>>> some of the time? did the OSX install go okay?
>>>
>>> Cameron.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/16/14, Jeff Berwick  wrote:
>>>> Is there a way of making a drive bootable?  I have just had my computer
>>>> crap
>>>> out on me, and I have replaced the drive.  It shows up sometimes, but
>>>> not
>>>> always.  I am unable to boot from it and, before I take the computer in
>>>> for
>>>> a serious look-over, I'd like to try this.
>>>>
>>>> Thx,
>>>> Jeff
>>>>
>>>> On May 16, 2014, at 9:24 PM, Cameron Strife 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi. If you have a bootable drive, you can boot from it by going into
>>>>> system preferences and selecting the drive in startup disk. Or, hold
>>>>> down the option key when you hear the chime when restarting the
>>>>> machine. This will give you a list of available devices to boot
>>>>> from;internal hd, superdrive etc. If it is a bootable drive, you
>>>>> should be able to select it from that list using the arrow keys then
>>>>> hit enter. You may need to guess, or, just grab someone with some
>>>>> working eyeballs to tell you how many times you need to arrow before
>>>>> hitting enter.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope that helps,
>>>>>
>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 5/16/14, Lee Jones  wrote:
>>>>>> Dear List I wondered if anyone knows of a podcast or tutorial on how
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> create a bootable drive and then get the mac to boot from the
>>>>>> external
>>>>>> either a clone or set up from scratch.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Many Thanks Lee
>>>>>>
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Re: booting from an external drive

2014-05-17 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Yeah, that's what I had assumed...

I still suggest simply trying a new/different cable to start with.

Cameron.






On 5/17/14, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just to clear up some info here.  Usually, if you have successfully
> installed the MacOS onto an internal or external drive, it is automatically
> bootable.  The only expectation is that the partition map scheme is GUID.
> When in Disk Utility, when first setting up your drive, you can select the
> drive, select the Partition tab, go to the Options button, select the GUID
> Partition Map scheme and Apply it.  You can subsequently install your Mac OS
> on it.Normally, the install will fail if it's not initialized with the
> is scheme but stranger things have happened.
>
> Later...
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>
> On May 16, 2014, at 8:16 PM, Cameron Strife 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi. With external drives, the first thing I'd suggest is trying
>> another cable. If nothing else, it rules out the cable being an
>> issue...
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 5/16/14, Jeff Berwick  wrote:
>>> Actually, forget it.  Now it isn't showing up in disk utility at
>>> all...Guess
>>> there is something amiss inside my Macbook Pro :(.
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>>
>>> On May 16, 2014, at 9:45 PM, Jeff Berwick 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have replaced the internal drive, but it is only seen sometimes.  I'm
>>>> actually running off my old drive connected externally.  The new drive
>>>> shows up in disk utility, but not as a boot-up option.  We installed
>>>> Mavericks on the new drive, and it seemed to go okay.
>>>>
>>>> I suspect that there may be something else wrong internally, but was
>>>> hoping that I could find a way to mark the new disk as bootable and
>>>> save
>>>> myself the cost and trip to the Apple store.
>>>>
>>>> Jeff
>>>>
>>>> On May 16, 2014, at 9:32 PM, Cameron Strife 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi. So, just so we're on the same page here, you replaced an internal
>>>>> drive on a machine with one drive in it and you can only boot from it
>>>>> some of the time? did the OSX install go okay?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 5/16/14, Jeff Berwick  wrote:
>>>>>> Is there a way of making a drive bootable?  I have just had my
>>>>>> computer
>>>>>> crap
>>>>>> out on me, and I have replaced the drive.  It shows up sometimes, but
>>>>>> not
>>>>>> always.  I am unable to boot from it and, before I take the computer
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> a serious look-over, I'd like to try this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thx,
>>>>>> Jeff
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On May 16, 2014, at 9:24 PM, Cameron Strife
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi. If you have a bootable drive, you can boot from it by going into
>>>>>>> system preferences and selecting the drive in startup disk. Or, hold
>>>>>>> down the option key when you hear the chime when restarting the
>>>>>>> machine. This will give you a list of available devices to boot
>>>>>>> from;internal hd, superdrive etc. If it is a bootable drive, you
>>>>>>> should be able to select it from that list using the arrow keys then
>>>>>>> hit enter. You may need to guess, or, just grab someone with some
>>>>>>> working eyeballs to tell you how many times you need to arrow before
>>>>>>> hitting enter.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hope that helps,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 5/16/14, Lee Jones  wrote:
>>>>>>>> Dear List I wondered if anyone knows of a podcast or tutorial on
>>>>>>>> how
>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> create a bootable drive and then get the mac to boot from th

Re: booting from an external drive

2014-05-17 Thread Cameron Strife
Ah okay, I see. Sorry about that. I thought you said you were having
issues booting from an external drive... That's what I get for
checking my mail before having any coffee!




On 5/17/14, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since it is an internal HD, there's not really a cable to deal with.  It's
> possible that the drive was not seated properly when it was physically
> installed thus it's not being seen.  If it is on warranty, then, for sure,
> take it to the Apple Store or Authorized Service Provider.  If it's not on
> warranty, and if you're comfortable with taking the bottom off the laptop,
> it's a fairly easy thing to check.  Although, if it was installed by a
> proper Tech, then I suggest you take it back to them anyway so that it is
> not your fiddling that is blamed for any issues.
>
> Later...
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>
> On May 17, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Jeff Berwick 
> wrote:
>
>> That is my plan.  Since it is internal, I have to take it into the Apple
>> guys.  I was hoping to avoid that, but I think I've eliminated all other
>> possibilities.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> On May 17, 2014, at 1:20 PM, Cameron Strife 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi. Yeah, that's what I had assumed...
>>>
>>> I still suggest simply trying a new/different cable to start with.
>>>
>>> Cameron.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/17/14, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Just to clear up some info here.  Usually, if you have successfully
>>>> installed the MacOS onto an internal or external drive, it is
>>>> automatically
>>>> bootable.  The only expectation is that the partition map scheme is
>>>> GUID.
>>>> When in Disk Utility, when first setting up your drive, you can select
>>>> the
>>>> drive, select the Partition tab, go to the Options button, select the
>>>> GUID
>>>> Partition Map scheme and Apply it.  You can subsequently install your
>>>> Mac OS
>>>> on it.Normally, the install will fail if it's not initialized with
>>>> the
>>>> is scheme but stranger things have happened.
>>>>
>>>> Later...
>>>>
>>>> Tim Kilburn
>>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>>>
>>>> On May 16, 2014, at 8:16 PM, Cameron Strife 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi. With external drives, the first thing I'd suggest is trying
>>>>> another cable. If nothing else, it rules out the cable being an
>>>>> issue...
>>>>>
>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 5/16/14, Jeff Berwick  wrote:
>>>>>> Actually, forget it.  Now it isn't showing up in disk utility at
>>>>>> all...Guess
>>>>>> there is something amiss inside my Macbook Pro :(.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jeff
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On May 16, 2014, at 9:45 PM, Jeff Berwick 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have replaced the internal drive, but it is only seen sometimes.
>>>>>>> I'm
>>>>>>> actually running off my old drive connected externally.  The new
>>>>>>> drive
>>>>>>> shows up in disk utility, but not as a boot-up option.  We installed
>>>>>>> Mavericks on the new drive, and it seemed to go okay.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I suspect that there may be something else wrong internally, but was
>>>>>>> hoping that I could find a way to mark the new disk as bootable and
>>>>>>> save
>>>>>>> myself the cost and trip to the Apple store.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jeff
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On May 16, 2014, at 9:32 PM, Cameron Strife
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi. So, just so we're on the same page here, you replaced an
>>>>>>>> internal
>>>>>>>> drive on a machine with one drive in it and you can only boot from
>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>> some of the time? did the OSX install go okay?
>>>>

fs:iMac in excellent condition...

2014-05-24 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi all. Please write off list to make me an offer. I only accept
payment via pay pal and will only ship to a confirmed address in the
US or Canada. Thanks.

21 inch iMac for sale with OSX, iLife 11, power cable, Apple USB
keyboard, mouse, and bluetooth magic trackpad. Machine has no issues
and is in near mint condition! works great with OSX Mavericks as well
as Windows seven 64 bit... I will reformat the machine and do a fresh
install of OSX before shipping.

Features include aluminum case, 500gb hard drive, quad core Intel I5
processor, eight gigs of ram, superdrive, sd card slot, thunderbolt,
multiple firewire and USB ports, airport wireless, bluetooth, stereo
speakers, microphone, web cam etc.

In a room with no background noise, the machine is so quiet that it's
hard to tell when it's even running... The machine is very compact and
takes up hardly any desk space. The built in stand is easily adjusted
and the build quality is fantastic! It can also be mounted on the wall
if you don't have any free desk space.

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Re: running Windows on a Mac

2014-06-13 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I installed windows seven via bootcamp on my girlfriend's 2012 mac
book air and it runs fine with jaws and multiple applications running
as well as anti virus. You should be fine for general computing tasks.

Cameron.




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> I am trying to find out if a Mac Book Air would have enough memory to
> run windows either with boot camp or fusion? Thanks.
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Re: audio question

2014-06-24 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Something like one of the alesis multi mix USB mixers would work for that.

Cameron.





On 6/24/14, Ray Foret Jr  wrote:
> I'd say you got it about right:  but, here's some food for thought.  Why not
> go with a small USB mixer instead?
>
>
> Sincerely,
> the Constantly Barefooted Ray, Still a very happy Mac and iphone user!
> Sent from my Mac, the only computer with full accessibility for the blind
> built-in!
>
> On Jun 24, 2014, at 7:55 AM, Jenine Stanley 
> wrote:
>
>> This is possibly not a question specifically for this list but maybe
>> someone here can help.
>>
>> I am looking at acquiring a small mixer with 4 outputs and one line in
>> input. I want to use this to record interviews, podcasts and to mix things
>> like the computer sound, i-phone and other things with a mic.
>>
>> Can I then also have say a pair of Aftershokz Blues headphones connected
>> to the Mac to hear what I'm doing as my one and only line-in jack will be
>> taken up by the mixer? Or am I making this too hard? :)
>> Jenine Stanley
>> dragonwalke...@gmail.com
>>
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Re: Games

2014-07-05 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I'd be interested in this if anybody can track it down...

Cameron.




On 7/5/14, Devin Prater  wrote:
> I just went to the audio-quake site, and the mac universal app isn't even
> available now.
> Devin Prater
> d.pra...@me.com
>
>
>
> On Jul 5, 2014, at 2:42 PM, Devin Prater  wrote:
>
>> Oh wow, I didn't know it could even work on the mac.
>> Devin Prater
>> d.pra...@me.com
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jul 5, 2014, at 2:39 PM, Mark Baxter  wrote:
>>
>>> My favorite action game for the Mac is Audio Quake.  I do not know if it
>>> is still in development, but the final version was pretty awesome.  It
>>> may take some work to set it up, and I don't have the active links to
>>> send you to, but Cara Quinn, one of our list moderators, can give you
>>> more information about it I'm sure.  It's the original first-person
>>> shooter game with lots of 3D sound clues worked into let you navigate and
>>> aim and such.
>>>
>>>
>>> * Mark BurningHawk Baxter
>>> * AIM, Skype and Twitter:  BurningHawk1969
>>> * MSN:  burninghawk1...@hotmail.com
>>> * My home page:
>>> * http://MarkBurningHawk.net/
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accessible flight simulator or racing game etc for OSX or iOS?

2014-07-05 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Can anybody out there recommend vo friendly or otherwise
accessible flight simulators or racing games etc for OSX or iOS?

Thanks,

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Re: accessible flight simulator or racing game etc for OSX or iOS?

2014-07-06 Thread Cameron Strife
maybe send space or yousendit...




On 7/6/14, Sandi Jazmin Kruse  wrote:
> well i don't use that for security  reasons will find something that works.
>
> On 7/6/14, Gabriele Battaglia  wrote:
>>
>> Il giorno 06/lug/2014, alle ore 17:16, Sandi Jazmin Kruse
>>  ha scritto:
>>
>>> anyone knows of a good place for hosting small files?
>> GB: dropbox?
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>> Sent from my iMac27. (Gmail)
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Re: I might need a new audio interface for recording. What's accessible?

2015-04-04 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I have a Mark of the unicorn 828MKII firewire audio/midi interface
for sale. Among it's many features are phantom power, ten db pad
switches, a bunch of tactile controls, eight line ins, eight line
outs, main outs, two headphone preamps with independent volume
controls, midi ports, spdif, etc.

Shoot me an e mail off list if you're interested. The drivers are rock
solid on both mac and windows 64 bit and although the unit has a ton
of features, it is only a single rack space in size. The preamps are
really clean and quiet and have a lot of headroom. They beat preamps
on m audio and tascam interfaces hands down!

Thanks,

Cameron.





On 4/4/15, Christopher-Mark Gilland  wrote:
> Ouch!  Nice interface, BTW.
>
> I know that the M-Audio Fasttrack C400 isn't made anymore, although they're
>
> floating around on Amazon.  I think they might even still have some in stock
>
> that are completely new, never even opened.  Of corse there's also always
> EBay, and don't forget, EBay isn't jused used or refurbished items.  Some
> EBay store murchants even have them new.
>
> It's really hard though for me to say what you need.  I mean, how many
> channels do you need, like how many outs/ins.  Do you need Spiddif, do you
> need RCA in/out, do you need XLR in's, I mean, do you need midi,... I need
> more info.  I know the FocusRight interfaces are extremely good, but I
> confess I'm not really familiar with each model individually.
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "ted phillips" 
> To: 
> Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2015 6:27 PM
> Subject: I might need a new audio interface for recording. What's
> accessible?
>
>
> Hi all.  I am not sure of this yet, but I might have to replace my focus
> right scarlet 1820I.  If I do have to replace it, what is out there that is
>
> accessible with my new macbook pro?  Or if somebody knows how I can find the
>
> inputs and outputs for the focus right in logic pro or garage band, I would
>
> appreciate any help anyone could share please.
> Thanks all.
> Ted PhillipsEither I can't seem to find out how to change the settings in
> the scarlet mix control panel, or it's inaccessible.
>
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FS:mint condition lifeproof case for the Apple iPad mini...

2015-05-07 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody. Please drop me an e mail off list to purchase.

The case fits the first gen Apple iPad mini and is dustproof,
waterproof, and virtually crushproof. All ports and buttons are
accessible without removing the iPad from the case. It sells new for
around $120 plus shipping.

I'd accept $50 via pay pal.

Thanks,

Cameron.

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FS: 15 inch retina mac book pro with quad core processor and ssd etc...

2015-06-04 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Please write off list to make an offer, Pay pal only. Thanks!

mac book pro in near mint condition, purchased  less than 14 months
ago. Features include unibody aluminum construction, fifteen inch
retina display, quad core I7 processor at 2.0gHz per core with turbo
boost, 256 gig solid state hard drive, eight gigs of ram, sdhc card
reader, yFi, bluetooth, USB 3.0 ports, two Thunderbolt ports, glass
magic trackpad etc. Includes box and power supply. Works great with
OSX as well as windows seven and eight etc (64 bit only.). You can buy
various adapters for the Thunderbolt ports which allow you to use
firewire 400 and 800 devices as well as ethernet etc. I also have a
three terabyte external hard drive I could include if you want
something for time machine backups or just general storage. Let me
know...

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Re: installing windows on a mac questions

2015-06-05 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Speaking of windows on the mac, I need to reinstall windows seven
ultimate 64 bit on a newly created bootcamp partition.

How did you get around having no speech during the first part of the
process where you had to select the default partition and format it to
ntfs before continueing?

the unattended xlm file route doesn't work for seven for me as it
totally erased my drive by default. That option worked great for
installing win xp via bootcamp but I take it that is no longer an
option for windows seven or later?

Thanks,

Cameron.



On 6/5/15, sadam ahmed  wrote:
> Hi Ted,
>
> Both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 work well.
>
> Running Windows 7 myself but did utilise Windows 8.1 on my old clasic
> MacBook Pro for about 16 months. ( I believe the new MacBook Pros and the
> MacBook only support Windows 8 or 8.1 happy to be corrected on this point
> however).
>
> Of course another option is to wait until Microsoft takes the wrappings off
> Windows 10.
>
> The official date of release is July 29.
>
> What ever option you choose it'll be a great experience!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Sadam Ahmed
>
> Certificate IV in International Trade
>
> Vocational College of Business
>
> RMIT University
>
> LinkedIn:
>
> https://au.linkedin.com/pub/sadam-ahmed/
> 
>
> https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/our-education/academic-colleges/college-of-business/
> 
>
>
> Sent using OS X Mail
>
>
>
>
>> On 2 Jun 2015, at 5:19 am, Ted Phillips  wrote:
>>
>> Hi all.  I have some questions about installing windows on a separate
>> partition.  Since I am running a macbook pro, and only have about 40 of
>> 120 GB available, Can I install windows on an external hard drive and use
>> it?  Next, Since I'm running Yosemite, what OS do I have to go with if I
>> do this?  I have windows 7 and windows 8 available.  Thanks for any and
>> all input.
>>
>> Ted Phillips
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Re: replacement system.

2015-06-13 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Just in case you may be interested, I've got a near mint fifteen
inch retina mac book pro for sale with eight gigs of ram, solid state
hard drive, and quad core I7 processor. Feel free to shoot me a
message off list if that may interest you. Thanks.

Cameron.



On 6/13/15, Tim Kilburn  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It all depends on if you want mobility or not.  The Mini is probably a bit
> more powerful machine but, of course, not as portable or as light as an MBA.
>  The Mini also requires an external keyboard whereas the MBA has it all
> built-in.
>
> Regarding used or refurbished Macs, go to the Sore from Apple's web-site,
> then do a Link Chooser or Item Chooser for the word "refurbish" and you'll
> get a link to Apple refurbished units.  These are often mostly new machines
> but were returned due to warranty issues etc.  They have been refurbished
> with new Apple parts but, since they are considered "Used", cannot be sold
> as new.  You can often get some fairly good deals this way and they are
> Apple warrantied.
>
> Later...
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>
> On Jun 13, 2015, at 16:42, Jonathan C. Cohn  wrote:
>
> I am looking to replace my well loved macbook pro 15 inch from 2009, and am
> wondering if I should get a high end Macbook Air or a MacMini.
>
> Please let me know of any sugestions. Also, how is the market for not quite
> new systems? My budget is a bit tight these days.
>
>
>
>
> Jonathan Cohn
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FS: quad core retina mac book pro with ssd etc.

2015-06-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hey everybody. I'm still selling my mac book pro which I purchased new
in early 2014. Shoot me a message off list if interested. The buyer
will also receive a free external 250gb bus powered hard drive that
you could use as a time machine backup drive if you wish...

Specs include aluminum unibody construction, 15.4 inch retina display,
magic glass trackpad that works with voiceover, 2.0gHz quad core I7
processor with turbo boost, eight gigs of ddr3 ram, 256gb solid state
hard drive, Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 ports, yFI, bluetooth etc.
Includes charger and will come with a clean install of OSX. You can
use firewire and ethernet devices via the thunderbolt ports with a
simple and cheap adapter. I've done this with no issues.

OSX runs great on this machine as does windows seven ultimate 64 bit.
I have yet to really push this machine and that is while doing
music/audio work employing various virtual instruments, sample
playback, and effects plug ins etc...

Thanks,

Cameron.

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Re: quad core retina mac book pro with ssd etc.

2015-06-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I'd take $1699 via pay pal and that would include packing,
shipping, tracking, and full insurance as well as the external hard
drive to anywhere in the lower 48 states.

It's pretty much in mint condition, has no issues, and has never been
off my desk. I'm going to go for an iMac, hence the sale of the
laptop...

Thanks,

Cameron.



On 6/26/15, george b  wrote:
> Why you selling it, and how much you wish to get.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cameron Strife
> Sent: Friday, June 26, 2015 12:32
> To: macvisionaries
> Subject: FS: quad core retina mac book pro with ssd etc.
>
> Hey everybody. I'm still selling my mac book pro which I purchased new
> in early 2014. Shoot me a message off list if interested. The buyer
> will also receive a free external 250gb bus powered hard drive that
> you could use as a time machine backup drive if you wish...
>
> Specs include aluminum unibody construction, 15.4 inch retina display,
> magic glass trackpad that works with voiceover, 2.0gHz quad core I7
> processor with turbo boost, eight gigs of ddr3 ram, 256gb solid state
> hard drive, Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 ports, yFI, bluetooth etc.
> Includes charger and will come with a clean install of OSX. You can
> use firewire and ethernet devices via the thunderbolt ports with a
> simple and cheap adapter. I've done this with no issues.
>
> OSX runs great on this machine as does windows seven ultimate 64 bit.
> I have yet to really push this machine and that is while doing
> music/audio work employing various virtual instruments, sample
> playback, and effects plug ins etc...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cameron.
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Looking for an iMac and iPad...

2015-06-28 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. If anybody has a recent iMac with decent specs or a newer iPad
mini or air they are interested in selling, please e mail me off list
with details.

thanks,

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OS X Yosemite install issue...

2015-07-07 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everyone. I created a bootable USB flash drive and am using it to
do a clean install of OS X Yosemite but have encountered an issue...

I've done a clean install using this method for at least two previous
versions of OS X without an issue...

When I boot from the flash drive and turn on voiceover, after
selecting disk utility from the utilities menu, it just hangs there
and says language chooser has no windows and the only thing in the
menu bar is the apple menu where I can select the startup disk,
restart, or shutdown, or, the language chooser menu, which appears to
be empty. It doesn't seem to make a difference if I select the
language or not...

Any suggestions on getting around this with voiceover?

I've restarted twice and the same thing happens. I also booted back
into OS X and verified the internal hd as well as repairing disk
permissions...

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Cameron.

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Re: OS X Yosemite install issue...

2015-07-07 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. It says the window chooser is empty. The only thing I can seem to
do at that point is restart or shutdown. This is quite frustrating!

Any other suggestions?

Thanks,

Cameron.



On 7/7/15, Shaf  wrote:
> Yes. Have you tried Window Chooser?
> VO+function+f2.
> Already reported it to Apple as it has not been fixed in El Capitan.
>
> On 7/7/2015 8:44 PM, Cameron Strife wrote:
>> Hi everyone. I created a bootable USB flash drive and am using it to
>> do a clean install of OS X Yosemite but have encountered an issue...
>>
>> I've done a clean install using this method for at least two previous
>> versions of OS X without an issue...
>>
>> When I boot from the flash drive and turn on voiceover, after
>> selecting disk utility from the utilities menu, it just hangs there
>> and says language chooser has no windows and the only thing in the
>> menu bar is the apple menu where I can select the startup disk,
>> restart, or shutdown, or, the language chooser menu, which appears to
>> be empty. It doesn't seem to make a difference if I select the
>> language or not...
>>
>> Any suggestions on getting around this with voiceover?
>>
>> I've restarted twice and the same thing happens. I also booted back
>> into OS X and verified the internal hd as well as repairing disk
>> permissions...
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
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Re: OS X Yosemite install issue...

2015-07-07 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. After choosing disk utility from the utilities menu, it says disk
utility is launched in the background. However, the window chooser has
no contents and the application chooser says that only the language
chooser is running. How odd...

Other things load in an instant, like firmeware password for example...

Any other suggestions?

Thanks,

Cameron.




On 7/7/15, christopher hallsworth  wrote:
> Hi
> Try using the Application Chooser menu with vo-f1-f1
>
>
> Visit my groups:
>
> The Chat Zone
> the-chat-zone+subscr...@groups.io
> The Tech Zone
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> Apple Music
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>
>
>
>
>
>> On 7 Jul 2015, at 20:44, Cameron Strife 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone. I created a bootable USB flash drive and am using it to
>> do a clean install of OS X Yosemite but have encountered an issue...
>>
>> I've done a clean install using this method for at least two previous
>> versions of OS X without an issue...
>>
>> When I boot from the flash drive and turn on voiceover, after
>> selecting disk utility from the utilities menu, it just hangs there
>> and says language chooser has no windows and the only thing in the
>> menu bar is the apple menu where I can select the startup disk,
>> restart, or shutdown, or, the language chooser menu, which appears to
>> be empty. It doesn't seem to make a difference if I select the
>> language or not...
>>
>> Any suggestions on getting around this with voiceover?
>>
>> I've restarted twice and the same thing happens. I also booted back
>> into OS X and verified the internal hd as well as repairing disk
>> permissions...
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
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Re: OS X Yosemite install issue...

2015-07-07 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Thanks for the suggestions everybody. I got it working in the
end... I had to go a couple of screens forward and then I was able to
get to disk utility via the application chooser.

Thanks,

Cameron.



On 7/7/15, Georgina Joyce  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Try CMD F5 then reload VO CMD F5.
>
> Gena
>
>> On 7 Jul 2015, at 21:18, Cameron Strife 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi. After choosing disk utility from the utilities menu, it says disk
>> utility is launched in the background. However, the window chooser has
>> no contents and the application chooser says that only the language
>> chooser is running. How odd...
>>
>> Other things load in an instant, like firmeware password for example...
>>
>> Any other suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 7/7/15, christopher hallsworth  wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> Try using the Application Chooser menu with vo-f1-f1
>>>
>>>
>>> Visit my groups:
>>>
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>>> The Tech Zone
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>>> Apple Music
>>> apple-music+subscr...@groups.io
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 7 Jul 2015, at 20:44, Cameron Strife 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi everyone. I created a bootable USB flash drive and am using it to
>>>> do a clean install of OS X Yosemite but have encountered an issue...
>>>>
>>>> I've done a clean install using this method for at least two previous
>>>> versions of OS X without an issue...
>>>>
>>>> When I boot from the flash drive and turn on voiceover, after
>>>> selecting disk utility from the utilities menu, it just hangs there
>>>> and says language chooser has no windows and the only thing in the
>>>> menu bar is the apple menu where I can select the startup disk,
>>>> restart, or shutdown, or, the language chooser menu, which appears to
>>>> be empty. It doesn't seem to make a difference if I select the
>>>> language or not...
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions on getting around this with voiceover?
>>>>
>>>> I've restarted twice and the same thing happens. I also booted back
>>>> into OS X and verified the internal hd as well as repairing disk
>>>> permissions...
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Cameron.
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Looking for a used iPod...

2015-07-07 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everyone. I'm looking for a second hand iPod as I've got a ton of
music and audio books etc and my sixteen gb iPhone isn't cutting it as
far as storing offline media is concerned...

So, if anybody out there has an iPod they are thinking of selling that
is at least thirty gb, please let me know. A video, classic, or touch
is fine and I don't mind if it is a bit scratched up etc as long as
the hard drive and battery are good to go.

Thanks,

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Re: Apple certification.

2015-07-12 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I'd be interested in hearing about your experiences with the
certification tests if you don't mind...

thanks,

Cameron.



On 7/12/15, John Panarese  wrote:
> I've taken it twice and have passed. It's one of the most difficult
> exams you can take. It's a lot of preparation and study time if you
> seriously want to pass it.  Please write me off list if you would like
> specific details.
>
>> On Jul 6, 2015, at 5:00 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> Can anyone give me experiences on taking the Apple certification for Mac
>> or iOS?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any assistance.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
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FS: loaded mac book pro...

2015-07-22 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everyone. Please write me off list to make an offer. Pay pal only. Thanks!

15 inch mac book pro, no issues, specs include unibody aluminum case,
Intel quad core I7 processor at 2.5gHz per core, 16gb of ddr3 ram, 1tb
hard drive, thunderbolt, firewire 800, sd card reader, multi touch
glass trackpad, microphone, stereo speakers, hd facetime web cam,
superdrive, Kensington lock slot, airport wireless, bluetooth etc.
Includes charger and will come with a clean install of the latest
version of OSX. (You can also install windows seven, eight, eight
point one, and windows ten when it's released if you wish either
natively, or, as a virtual machine.)

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FS:mint Apple iPad mini with two cases and smart cover...

2015-07-30 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Selling a mint 16gb Apple iPad mini. Includes lightning cable,
charging cube, and includes a smart cover, lifeproof waterproof case,
and a generic case which is like the Griffin Survivor but which
actually works much better!

Shoot me an e mail to make me an offer.

Thanks,

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Re: mint Apple iPad mini with two cases and smart cover...

2015-07-30 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Okay, thanks. I've dropped you a message off list. Be sure to
check your spam folder just in case it ends up there!

Thanks,

Cameron.



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> I am interested in your iPad . Here is my email address so we can talk about
> it off the list, beckyas...@gmail.com
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> On Jul 30, 2015, at 7:18 PM, george b  wrote:
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> $150.00
>
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> Subject: FS:mint Apple iPad mini with two cases and smart cover...
>
> Hi. Selling a mint 16gb Apple iPad mini. Includes lightning cable,
> charging cube, and includes a smart cover, lifeproof waterproof case,
> and a generic case which is like the Griffin Survivor but which
> actually works much better!
>
> Shoot me an e mail to make me an offer.
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FS: powerhouse Apple mac book pro!

2015-08-16 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody. Please write me off list to make an offer. I can ship to
the US, Canada, or the United Kingdom. Pay pal only! Thanks.

fifteen inch mac book pro with unibody aluminum case, Intel I7
processor at 2.5gHz per core with turbo boost, sixteen gigs of ddr3
ram, 1 terabyte hard drive, Intel thunderbolt, firewire 800, glass
magic trackpad, sd card reader etc. Machine is in excellent condition,
has no issues, includes charger, and will have a fresh install of the
latest version of OSX. It's also a great choice for windows 64 bit!
This machine would run over $2600 from Apple today.

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Re: mac compatible accessible digital recorder

2016-01-15 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I have a mint condition Olympus ls100 professional recorder for
sale which works very well with the mac. It comes up as an external
hard drive so you can simply drag and drop things, rename etc.

If you'd be interested in it, feel free to drop me an e mail at
came...@cameronstrife.com

It has a speech feature too which is a bit like a screen reader or
rockbox so the recorder is very user friendly for the blind. It has
tons of other features including built in stereo microphones, two
external mic/line jacks, mini microphone jack, phantom power, limiter,
etc. The controls are very tactile friendly as well... It can record
24 bit pcm/wav and the recording quality is fantastic for both speech
and music/ambient sounds etc. It has four gb of internal flash storage
and you can also use an sd card to add sixty four gb or more to that
so you'd never have to worry about running out of space!

It includes carrying case, shoulder strap, battery, USB cable,
charger, documentation, and original box.

Thanks,

Cameron.






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On 1/15/16, Christina C.  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can I get some suggestions for digital recorders that are blind friendly and
> mac compatible with voice Over. I find that I need to record things since I
> can’t write them down. I want to be able to quickly record a note. I find
> using my iPhone inconvenient cuz I don’t tend to carry it around with me all
> day long in my pocket. I also find it takes so very many taps to record a
> quick memo and then voiceOver gets in the recording or I then have to do
> more tricks and tapping to turn speech off after focus is on the record
> button. Plus I cannot record notes to myself when on a phone call and I just
> need to record a phone number or a couple of little things while on the
> phone.
>
> I’d appreciate any information even if it’s an iOS app that you have found
> to require minimal tapping and such. I do think a mac compatible and blind
> compatible digital recorder may suit me best though.
>
> Thanks,
> Christina
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Re: Is red laser still usable

2016-01-18 Thread Cameron Strife
I'd love something to actually use the video camera to actively scan
for the bar code instead of tap tap see or camfind where you have to
take a picture and hope you're correct... It's time consuming...




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> This is the first time I heard of Red Lazer. I am always looking for
> something better for reading cans and such.
> Vaughn
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> On 1/18/16, Phil Halton  wrote:
>> I wonder if there is a decent replacement app? Got any ideas? It used to
>> be
>> great to be able to just read a barcode and hear what the product was.
>>
>> Sent from my IPhone
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>>
>>> On Jan 18, 2016, at 1:17 PM, Ray Foret Jr 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Not to me.  I get the same result.
>>>
>>>
>>> !
>>>
>>> Sent from my Mac, The Only computer with full accessibility for the
>>> blind
>>> built-in
>>>
>>> Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray,
>>>
>>> Still a very happy Comcast XFinity Voice Guidance, Mac, Verizon Wireless
>>> iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!
>>>
 On Jan 18, 2016, at 11:40 AM, Phil Halton  wrote:

 I can get red laser to scan barcodes, but I can never find the
 descriptive text that tells me what I just scanned. This never used to
 be
 the case, it always worked great and I could read cans of soup etc.
 What
 is happened to good old red laser? Is it still usable?


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Re: Apple car, anyone?

2015-09-21 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Yes, on top of car payments, there would be insurance,
registration, yearly inspections, gas/electricity, oil changes, tires,
alignment, and the list goes on.

And yes, we'd be responsible for those costs just like a sighted
person. (And, that is how it should be!)

Cameron.



On 9/21/15, Michael  wrote:
> You mean we would have the same responsibilities a sighted person has? It's
> interesting that a lot of blind individuals want the same rights as a
> sighted person, however when it comes to the responsibilities of a sighted
> person it's whoa is me.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 21, 2015, at 12:29 PM, Jessica Moss 
>> wrote:
>>
>> You also have to think of the fact that it's not just the price of the car
>> we would be paying for; there are car payments and ensurance to think
>> about.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Sep 21, 2015, at 2:00 PM, Donna Goodin  wrote:
>>>
>>> I don't know, Scott, that's a lot of $$.  some people undoubtedly will,
>>> but some just won't be able to.
>>> Cheers,
>>> Donna
 On Sep 21, 2015, at 8:03 AM, Scott Granados 
 wrote:

 Dona, the bigger question is can we afford not to have it?  Even if it’s
 100K the point is you’ll work it out.  Whether it’s interest free loans
 for the blind or regular interest loans from the auto market you’ll make
 it work.  Costs will be high at first but they will drop and they will
 drop quickly because these aren’t devices for just the blind, it’s for
 everyone so the mass market and mass production economies of scale come
 in to play.  Even if it’s 100K though I for one would save up and
 finance what I couldn’t cover.

> On Sep 18, 2015, at 1:56 PM, Donna Goodin  wrote:
>
> then the question will be can any of us afford it. :)
> Cheers,
> Donna
>> On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:14 AM, Pete Nalda  wrote:
>>
>> With the success Google is having, it won't be long until we see one
>> from Apple. Google's testing here in Austin without incident.
>>
>> Egun On, Lagunak! (basque for G'day, Mates
>> Louie P (Pete) Nalda
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>> Twitter: @lpnalda
>>
>>> On Sep 18, 2015, at 8:01 AM, Scott Granados
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Dona, has anyone described to you what this prototype car looks like?
>>>  There were some photos leaked a while back, who knows since they are
>>> rumors but they basically had a pod that had 4 wheels (it’s not a 3
>>> wheeler like some models) and it had no (0) windows.  Think about
>>> that for a minute.  What it did have were screens and cameras and a
>>> ton of autonomous driving features.
>>> You’d also be interested in what Google is doing.  They have already
>>> had blind folks operating their autonomous vehicles for a while now.
>>> I believe that one of the engineers on the project is blind but I
>>> haven’t been able to come up with a name.  I saw a special on CNBC
>>> about a year ago and can’t recall the gentleman’s name they had who
>>> was using the car to get to and from work and to the store etc.  It
>>> would drop him off in front of the grocery store door, he’d do his
>>> thing and come out and hit a key fob that would summon the car that
>>> had parked it self and it pulled up and picked him up.
>>>
>>> Never thought I’d see it in my lifetime, shocks me how far along they
>>> actually are.  Google has made massive steps forward in machine
>>> vision.
>>>
 On Sep 18, 2015, at 8:21 AM, Donna Goodin 
 wrote:

 Hi all,

 I just saw this on MacRumors and thought you guys would be
 interested if you haven't seen it.  I sooo want to be a test
 driver!
 http://www.macrumors.com/2015/09/18/apple-met-california-dmv-autonomous-vehicle/?utm_source=osx&utm_medium=push&utm_campaign=front


 Cheers,
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Re: looking for tips on cleaning up old muffled audio using Amadeus Pro

2015-09-22 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. One of the services I offer is cleaning up/restoring audio. If
you'd be interested, feel free to contact me off list.

Thanks,

Cameron.



On 9/22/15, erik burggraaf  wrote:
> Hi Michael,  You would want a low pass filter here.
>
> There are a couple of items in my audacity that look like they might do the
> trick.  Apple AU low pass apple AU low shelf filter, and possibly one of the
> EQ or noise remover plugins has a setting for that.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Erik Burggraaf
>
>
>> On Sep 21, 2015, at 11:42 PM, Michael Marshall 
>> wrote:
>>
>> hey listers,
>> Today I received an old 1990s News broadcast from BBC radio witch was
>> recorded on a very cheep tape recorder.
>> The audio is extremely muffled and i'm trying to at least salvaged it.
>> are there any equalisation of filters that I can run on this clip to make
>> it more listenable? I realised there is not a lot I can do in regard to
>> the audio clarity but i would like to do something.
>> any help would be great.
>>
>> Michael
>>
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Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.

2015-09-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I can certainly give you some recommendations...

What's your budget?

How many channels of audio do you plan to record at a time?

Cameron.





On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
> Good day guys,
>
> For those of you that do pod casting is there any particular mixer or
> microphone combination you'd recommend?
>
> Thanks for any insight.
>
> Primarily I'll be recording audio demonstrations for my website.
>
> Yours truly,
>
> Sadam Ahmed
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.

2015-09-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. The blue spark is an amazing microphone for the money.

As for a small format mixer, the mackie Onyx line has great microphone
preamps and very nice EQ etc. Have a look at those. The drivers are
very stable as well.

Cameron.




On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
> Hi Cameron,
>
> A product between AU$900 to 1000 would be great.
>
> I probably want to record myself as Wellers VoiceOver output from the Mac.
>
> Yours truly,
>
> Sadam Ahmed
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> --
>
>
>
>> On 27 Sep 2015, at 4:12 AM, Cameron Strife 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi. I can certainly give you some recommendations...
>>
>> What's your budget?
>>
>> How many channels of audio do you plan to record at a time?
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>> Good day guys,
>>>
>>> For those of you that do pod casting is there any particular mixer or
>>> microphone combination you'd recommend?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any insight.
>>>
>>> Primarily I'll be recording audio demonstrations for my website.
>>>
>>> Yours truly,
>>>
>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
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FS: quad core mac book pro based thunderbolt recording rig with pro tools etc.

2015-09-29 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody.

I'd like to sell this as a package if possible, but I'll entertain
offers for a specific item or items. This is a great setup for pro
tools, logic, and reaper on OSX, or sonar etc on the windows side.
Please note that as of this writing, the windows drivers for the
resident audio thunderbolt interface do not work via bootcamp for
windows seven sixty four bit. They rock on OSX though! (Guitarists,
you'll want to check out the last item in this list by the way...)

fifteen inch Apple mac book pro with 1tb hard drive, I7 quad core
processor at 2.5gHz per core, sixteen gb of ddr3 ram, thunderbolt etc.
I'll do a fresh install of the latest version of OSX before shipping.

3tb Seagate external USB 3.0 hard drive

resident audio t2 24 bit bus powered thunderbolt audio/midi interface
with two mic/line inputs, phantom power, two headphone outs, stereo
main outs, midi ports, durable construction and rock solid drivers!

five meter thunderbolt cable

Olympus LS100 24 bit pcm linear field recorder with talking feedback,
stereo internal microphones, mini microphone jack, two nutrik
xlr/quarter inch inputs, phantom power, limiter, metranome, mono,
stereo, and multi track recording, four gb of internal storage and up
to sixty four gigs of additional storage via the sd card slot, tactile
friendly controls etc. Includes battery, charger, USB cable, shoulder
strap, carrying case, documentation, and original box. The firmware
and speech output are all up to date.

SE Electronics 2200ac large diaphragm condenser microphone with custom
shock mount, pop filter, original box, and documentation etc.

tripod microphone boom stand and a high quality xlr to xlr cable

pro tools 11 license, waves musicians plug in bundle license, waves
audio track plug in license, and iLok 2. (Or, I could transfer just
the pro tools license to your iLok 2 if you already have one.)

USA Peavey Composite Acoustics GXI all carbon fiber grand auditorium
acoustic/electric guitar. Features include professional setup,
upgraded bone nut and saddle, one piece all carbon fiber body and
neck, offset sound hole, polimer fretboard with stainless steel frets,
aluminum dot markers, high gloss UV protective finish, and an active
Fishman Aura pickup system which was the top of the line pickup choice
on an already top of the line instrument! This guitar is never
effected by temperature or humidity, and is very durable! It will
never bow, warp, or crack due to the environment. This is the only
guitar I've ever recorded direct that blew me away. It is really that
good! Deluxe hard case and accessories included. Serious offers only
please as I'd rather keep her. There is no perfect guitar but this is
pretty freaking close!

Shoot me an e mail off list if interested...

Thanks,

Cameron.

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Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.

2015-10-12 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I'm selling a brand new resident audio T2 thunderbolt audio/midi
interface with new five meter thunderbolt cable that works with
thunderbolt 1 and 2 ports.

Shoot me an e mail if interested.

Cameron.




On 10/12/15, Christopher-Mark Gilland  wrote:
> I'm actually as well in the market for not so much a mixer, as much as an
> audio/midi interface.  The interface I now have won't work with El Capitan,
>
> as it's just too old.  Plus, it's no longer even being supported by the
> manufacturer.  So, though I love what I have, the bottom line is, if I want
>
> to get on El Capitan, it's gonna have to be upgraded, bottom line.  This
> said, does anyone know about the Focusright Scarlet 6I6?  Sweetwater is
> swearing left and right up and down to me about it saying how they think it
>
> would be absolutely perfect for my need.  How're the mac drivers?  I hear
> they are extremely stable, as they actually just use the OSX core audio,
> rather than their own native driver.
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Sadam Ahmed" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015 2:19 AM
> Subject: Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.
>
>
>> Thanks Cameron for the suggestions.
>>
>> Will  check them out.
>>
>> Have a great day,
>>
>> Sadam Ahmed
>>
>> On 9/27/2015 6:04 AM, Cameron Strife wrote:
>>> Hi. The blue spark is an amazing microphone for the money.
>>>
>>> As for a small format mixer, the mackie Onyx line has great microphone
>>> preamps and very nice EQ etc. Have a look at those. The drivers are
>>> very stable as well.
>>>
>>> Cameron.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>> Hi Cameron,
>>>>
>>>> A product between AU$900 to 1000 would be great.
>>>>
>>>> I probably want to record myself as Wellers VoiceOver output from the
>>>> Mac.
>>>>
>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>
>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 27 Sep 2015, at 4:12 AM, Cameron Strife 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi. I can certainly give you some recommendations...
>>>>>
>>>>> What's your budget?
>>>>>
>>>>> How many channels of audio do you plan to record at a time?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>>>> Good day guys,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For those of you that do pod casting is there any particular mixer or
>>>>>> microphone combination you'd recommend?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for any insight.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Primarily I'll be recording audio demonstrations for my website.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
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>>>>>>
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>>>>>> send
>>>>>> an
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Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.

2015-10-12 Thread Cameron Strife
Hey again... Sorry, I sent that before I was done!

The mac drivers are solid and the preamps are very nice! It's bus
powered and the form factor is very small. It is also very durable.

You have two xlr/line inputs, phantom power, midi ports, main stereo
outs with volume control, and two headphone outs with volume controls.

It works great under mac OSX but does not work under windows seven
with bootcamp. I need an interface that works under both platforms and
the product page did not specify that windows seven under bootcamp was
a no go!

Anyways, get in touch if you want a good deal on a mint condition
interface with brand new thunderbolt cable that has been used a grand
total of one time!

Cameron



On 10/12/15, Cameron Strife  wrote:
> Hi. I'm selling a brand new resident audio T2 thunderbolt audio/midi
> interface with new five meter thunderbolt cable that works with
> thunderbolt 1 and 2 ports.
>
> Shoot me an e mail if interested.
>
> Cameron.
>
>
>
>
> On 10/12/15, Christopher-Mark Gilland  wrote:
>> I'm actually as well in the market for not so much a mixer, as much as an
>> audio/midi interface.  The interface I now have won't work with El
>> Capitan,
>>
>> as it's just too old.  Plus, it's no longer even being supported by the
>> manufacturer.  So, though I love what I have, the bottom line is, if I
>> want
>>
>> to get on El Capitan, it's gonna have to be upgraded, bottom line.  This
>> said, does anyone know about the Focusright Scarlet 6I6?  Sweetwater is
>> swearing left and right up and down to me about it saying how they think
>> it
>>
>> would be absolutely perfect for my need.  How're the mac drivers?  I hear
>> they are extremely stable, as they actually just use the OSX core audio,
>> rather than their own native driver.
>>
>> Chris.
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Sadam Ahmed" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015 2:19 AM
>> Subject: Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.
>>
>>
>>> Thanks Cameron for the suggestions.
>>>
>>> Will  check them out.
>>>
>>> Have a great day,
>>>
>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>
>>> On 9/27/2015 6:04 AM, Cameron Strife wrote:
>>>> Hi. The blue spark is an amazing microphone for the money.
>>>>
>>>> As for a small format mixer, the mackie Onyx line has great microphone
>>>> preamps and very nice EQ etc. Have a look at those. The drivers are
>>>> very stable as well.
>>>>
>>>> Cameron.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>>> Hi Cameron,
>>>>>
>>>>> A product between AU$900 to 1000 would be great.
>>>>>
>>>>> I probably want to record myself as Wellers VoiceOver output from the
>>>>> Mac.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>>
>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 27 Sep 2015, at 4:12 AM, Cameron Strife
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi. I can certainly give you some recommendations...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What's your budget?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How many channels of audio do you plan to record at a time?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>>>>> Good day guys,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For those of you that do pod casting is there any particular mixer
>>>>>>> or
>>>>>>> microphone combination you'd recommend?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for any insight.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Primarily I'll be recording audio demonstrations for my website.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>&g

FS:mac book pro, pro tools, iPad mini with Lifeproof case, external hard drive, microphone, interface etc.

2015-10-12 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everyone. Throwing this out here on list one more time before I
deal with the hassle of e bay and their fees.

If you need a complete portable rig for pro tools, logic, reaper,
sound forge etc, this is it! As well as running the latest version of
the Mac OSX operating system, it runs windows seven, eight, and ten
natively via bootcamp or virtually so you can go that route as well if
you like. I ran windows seven sixty four bit ultimate on it with jaws
sixteen and sonar 8.53 with hsc working with both audio and midi.

15 inch Apple mac book pro with Intel I7 quad core processor at 2.5gHz
per core with turbo boost, 1tb hard drive, sixteen gb of ddr3 ram,
firewire, thunderbolt, glass magic touchpad, sd card reader, yFi,
bluetooth, etc. Machine is in excellent condition, has no issues, and
is a total powerhouse!

full pro tools 11 license with iLok 2.

Mint Resident audio t2 thunderbolt audio/midi interface with new five
meter thunderbolt cable.

Seagate desktop 3tb hard drive with power supply and USB cable. (USB 3
but will also work with a USB 2.0 port.)

SE Electronics 2200AC ld condenser microphone with pad, low pass
filter, custom shock mount, pop filter, documentation, and original
box.

Apple iPad mini 16gb yFi model with griffin survivor style case and a
waterproof premium Lifeproof Nuud case, all of it is mint.

Feel free to make me an offer on any of it, or, all of it.

Thanks,

Cameron.

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Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.

2015-10-13 Thread Cameron Strife
You know that you can daisy chain thunderbolt devices right?




On 10/13/15, Christopher-Mark Gilland  wrote:
> Cameron,
>
> Again, does it have to be firewire?  Do you not maybe have something that is
>
> USB?
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message -----
> From: "Cameron Strife" 
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015 8:07 PM
> Subject: Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.
>
>
>> Hey again... Sorry, I sent that before I was done!
>>
>> The mac drivers are solid and the preamps are very nice! It's bus
>> powered and the form factor is very small. It is also very durable.
>>
>> You have two xlr/line inputs, phantom power, midi ports, main stereo
>> outs with volume control, and two headphone outs with volume controls.
>>
>> It works great under mac OSX but does not work under windows seven
>> with bootcamp. I need an interface that works under both platforms and
>> the product page did not specify that windows seven under bootcamp was
>> a no go!
>>
>> Anyways, get in touch if you want a good deal on a mint condition
>> interface with brand new thunderbolt cable that has been used a grand
>> total of one time!
>>
>> Cameron
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10/12/15, Cameron Strife  wrote:
>>> Hi. I'm selling a brand new resident audio T2 thunderbolt audio/midi
>>> interface with new five meter thunderbolt cable that works with
>>> thunderbolt 1 and 2 ports.
>>>
>>> Shoot me an e mail if interested.
>>>
>>> Cameron.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/12/15, Christopher-Mark Gilland  wrote:
>>>> I'm actually as well in the market for not so much a mixer, as much as
>>>> an
>>>> audio/midi interface.  The interface I now have won't work with El
>>>> Capitan,
>>>>
>>>> as it's just too old.  Plus, it's no longer even being supported by the
>>>> manufacturer.  So, though I love what I have, the bottom line is, if I
>>>> want
>>>>
>>>> to get on El Capitan, it's gonna have to be upgraded, bottom line.
>>>> This
>>>> said, does anyone know about the Focusright Scarlet 6I6?  Sweetwater is
>>>> swearing left and right up and down to me about it saying how they
>>>> think
>>>> it
>>>>
>>>> would be absolutely perfect for my need.  How're the mac drivers?  I
>>>> hear
>>>> they are extremely stable, as they actually just use the OSX core
>>>> audio,
>>>> rather than their own native driver.
>>>>
>>>> Chris.
>>>>
>>>> - Original Message -
>>>> From: "Sadam Ahmed" 
>>>> To: 
>>>> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015 2:19 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks Cameron for the suggestions.
>>>>>
>>>>> Will  check them out.
>>>>>
>>>>> Have a great day,
>>>>>
>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9/27/2015 6:04 AM, Cameron Strife wrote:
>>>>>> Hi. The blue spark is an amazing microphone for the money.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As for a small format mixer, the mackie Onyx line has great
>>>>>> microphone
>>>>>> preamps and very nice EQ etc. Have a look at those. The drivers are
>>>>>> very stable as well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Cameron,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> A product between AU$900 to 1000 would be great.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I probably want to record myself as Wellers VoiceOver output from
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> Mac.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 27 Sep 2015, at 4:12 AM, Cameron Strife
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>

Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.

2015-10-13 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Yes, there are a bunch of thunderbolt hubs on the market...

What is your specific machine? Do you have a firewire port? Does your
display in question have any other connection types besides
thunderbolt?

If you're dead set on a USB audio interface, I'd suggest Mark of the
unicorn or Focusrite. USB should really be the last choice though for
reliable multi track audio...

Cameron.






On 10/13/15, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
 wrote:
> Seems like most Thunderbolt devices I've run across only have one port,
> making daisy chaining not possible. The Resident Audio box only has one.
> For USB and Firewire you could get a hub to get around the lack of two
> ports for daisy chaining. Does such a box exist for Thunderbolt?
>
> CB
>
> On 10/13/15 10:23 AM, Cameron Strife wrote:
>> You know that you can daisy chain thunderbolt devices right?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10/13/15, Christopher-Mark Gilland  wrote:
>>> Cameron,
>>>
>>> Again, does it have to be firewire?  Do you not maybe have something that
>>> is
>>>
>>> USB?
>>>
>>> Chris.
>>>
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Cameron Strife" 
>>> To: 
>>> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015 8:07 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hey again... Sorry, I sent that before I was done!
>>>>
>>>> The mac drivers are solid and the preamps are very nice! It's bus
>>>> powered and the form factor is very small. It is also very durable.
>>>>
>>>> You have two xlr/line inputs, phantom power, midi ports, main stereo
>>>> outs with volume control, and two headphone outs with volume controls.
>>>>
>>>> It works great under mac OSX but does not work under windows seven
>>>> with bootcamp. I need an interface that works under both platforms and
>>>> the product page did not specify that windows seven under bootcamp was
>>>> a no go!
>>>>
>>>> Anyways, get in touch if you want a good deal on a mint condition
>>>> interface with brand new thunderbolt cable that has been used a grand
>>>> total of one time!
>>>>
>>>> Cameron
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 10/12/15, Cameron Strife  wrote:
>>>>> Hi. I'm selling a brand new resident audio T2 thunderbolt audio/midi
>>>>> interface with new five meter thunderbolt cable that works with
>>>>> thunderbolt 1 and 2 ports.
>>>>>
>>>>> Shoot me an e mail if interested.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10/12/15, Christopher-Mark Gilland  wrote:
>>>>>> I'm actually as well in the market for not so much a mixer, as much
>>>>>> as
>>>>>> an
>>>>>> audio/midi interface.  The interface I now have won't work with El
>>>>>> Capitan,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> as it's just too old.  Plus, it's no longer even being supported by
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> manufacturer.  So, though I love what I have, the bottom line is, if
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> want
>>>>>>
>>>>>> to get on El Capitan, it's gonna have to be upgraded, bottom line.
>>>>>> This
>>>>>> said, does anyone know about the Focusright Scarlet 6I6?  Sweetwater
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> swearing left and right up and down to me about it saying how they
>>>>>> think
>>>>>> it
>>>>>>
>>>>>> would be absolutely perfect for my need.  How're the mac drivers?  I
>>>>>> hear
>>>>>> they are extremely stable, as they actually just use the OSX core
>>>>>> audio,
>>>>>> rather than their own native driver.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Chris.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Original Message -
>>>>>> From: "Sadam Ahmed" 
>>>>>> To: 
>>>>>> Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015 2:19 AM
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks Cameron for the suggestions.
>>>>>>>
>>>

WTB: Looking for a mac book pro, iMac, iPhone, and iPad...

2015-10-29 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody. I'm in the market for a mac book pro with ssd, iMac with
ssd, iPhone, and iPad mini or air. I'm only interested in items in
very good to mint condition with no repairs. Warranty or AppleCare
would be great but are not necessary.

If you have all or any of the products listed, please e mail me off
list with the details. My e mail address is came...@cameronstrife.com

Thanks,

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Anyone selling an iPhone and or an iPad?

2015-10-31 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. If anybody is selling an iPhone and/or an iPad, please write me
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Re: Anyone selling an iPhone and or an iPad?

2015-10-31 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Yes, looking to get a larger capacity iPhone and iPad as well as a
newer mac with an ssd if I can stretch my funds that far.




On 10/31/15, Christopher-Mark Gilland  wrote:
> Didn't you just sell a bunch of IPhones/IPads and a few macs fairly
> recently?  then, you're wanting to buy another one?  What have I missed
> here?
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Cameron Strife" 
> To: "macvisionaries" 
> Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2015 5:24 PM
> Subject: Anyone selling an iPhone and or an iPad?
>
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>> Hi. If anybody is selling an iPhone and/or an iPad, please write me
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>>
>> Thanks,
>>
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Re: New laptop.

2015-11-01 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Given the amount of ram, processor speed, and the ssd, you should
be having no issues even with intensive multi tasking.

Have you ran any diagnostic utilities? If so, has anything come up?

I did have a stock mac book pro with an ssd develop an issue and it
turned out to be the ssd although it's rare that they have issues. The
apple store I had it repaired through said they never see issues with
their ssds. I guess I was the unlucky one!

Cameron.



On 11/1/15, Alex Hall  wrote:
> That's incredibly powerful, and I wouldn't get rid of it! Can you explain
> more exactly what problems you're running into? It sounds like this is the
> perfect machine for just about anything, including running Windows virtually
> or via Bootcamp.
>> On Nov 1, 2015, at 13:51, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>
>> The CPU is 2.5 GHz 512GB Flash storage and 8GB of RAM.
>>
>> Back when I picked it up I was doing some podcast work and wanted a fairly
>> powerful machine.
>>
>> I just want the new PC to do complex office documents and number crunching
>> for work purposes.
>>
>> I do currently use Boot Camp and NVDA in the office.
>>
>> I had a play around with pages and was actually pleasantly surprised that
>> I'm now able to access track changes and other formatting information.
>>
>> Learning that maybe an option.
>>
>> This computer did cost me $2300 so replacing it would be an absolute last
>> resort.
>>
>> Yours truly,
>>
>> Sadam Ahmed
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 2 Nov 2015, at 4:55 AM, Grant  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Sadam,
>>>
>>> What are the specifications of your late 2013 Macbook Pro? Like others
>>> have said it’s quite new, and the 2014 and 2015 Macbook Pro models are
>>> relatively similar. Have you tried reinstalling OS X from scratch? Or are
>>> there tasks you are trying to do which you feel may be faster on a PC?
>>> Have you considered Boot Camp or VMWare Fusion to run some Windows apps
>>> alongside your OS X apps?
>>>
>>> Grant
>>>
 On Nov 1, 2015, at 6:26:02 AM, Sadam Ahmed 
 wrote:


 Hi Jonathan,

 I forgot to mention it's the Retina display model.

 Not sure if this machine can be upgraded at least not without the proper
 tools.

 The flash chips might be soldered on as well as the RAM.

 I could  perhaps do some work on it myself but this might void the
 warranty.

 Yours truly,

 Sadam Ahmed
> On 11/2/2015 12:10 AM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
> That system is fairly new. If you can upgrade memory or drive you
> should get another 2 or 3 years out of it. I think the only networking
> he really that upgraded is Bluetooth 4.2 in the new systems.
>
>
> Jonathan Cohn
>
>> On Nov 1, 2015, at 3:26 AM, Sadam Ahmed 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi fellow list members,
>>
>> Seeking your advice.
>>
>> My 2013 late MacBook Pro is getting rather long in the tooth and I am
>> looking at upgrading.
>>
>> The question is do I purchase a new Mac or heaven forbid  get a PC?
>>
>> I don't mind Windows 10 but I would need to resurrect  JAWS license or
>> perhaps use NVDA.
>>
>> Would be using the new computer for office related tasks and XL.
>>
>> As always your help is appreciated.
>>
>> Yours truly,
>>
>> Sadam Ahmed
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Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.

2015-11-01 Thread Cameron Strife
So you need what exactly as far as ins and outs?




On 11/1/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
> Hi Cameron,
>
> Any particular mackie Onyx mixer you recommend?
>
> I got a whole heap of results on eBay ranging from $3500 to one that would
> fit my budget at $849.
>
> Keep in mind it's going to be pod casting to my WordPress.com website.
>
> Yours truly,
>
> Sadam Ahmed
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> --
>
>
>
>> On 27 Sep 2015, at 6:04 AM, Cameron Strife 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi. The blue spark is an amazing microphone for the money.
>>
>> As for a small format mixer, the mackie Onyx line has great microphone
>> preamps and very nice EQ etc. Have a look at those. The drivers are
>> very stable as well.
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>> Hi Cameron,
>>>
>>> A product between AU$900 to 1000 would be great.
>>>
>>> I probably want to record myself as Wellers VoiceOver output from the
>>> Mac.
>>>
>>> Yours truly,
>>>
>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 27 Sep 2015, at 4:12 AM, Cameron Strife 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi. I can certainly give you some recommendations...
>>>>
>>>> What's your budget?
>>>>
>>>> How many channels of audio do you plan to record at a time?
>>>>
>>>> Cameron.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>>> Good day guys,
>>>>>
>>>>> For those of you that do pod casting is there any particular mixer or
>>>>> microphone combination you'd recommend?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for any insight.
>>>>>
>>>>> Primarily I'll be recording audio demonstrations for my website.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>>
>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
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Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.

2015-11-01 Thread Cameron Strife
Okay so are you just looking to record one track of voice at a time?




On 11/1/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
> Just something for recording podcasts  with very little distortion.
>
> Could you perhaps give me a model number?
>
> Again my budget would be between 600 and 849.
>
> Yours truly,
>
> Sadam Ahmed
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> --
>
>
>
>> On 2 Nov 2015, at 6:23 AM, Cameron Strife 
>> wrote:
>>
>> So you need what exactly as far as ins and outs?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 11/1/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>> Hi Cameron,
>>>
>>> Any particular mackie Onyx mixer you recommend?
>>>
>>> I got a whole heap of results on eBay ranging from $3500 to one that
>>> would
>>> fit my budget at $849.
>>>
>>> Keep in mind it's going to be pod casting to my WordPress.com website.
>>>
>>> Yours truly,
>>>
>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 27 Sep 2015, at 6:04 AM, Cameron Strife 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi. The blue spark is an amazing microphone for the money.
>>>>
>>>> As for a small format mixer, the mackie Onyx line has great microphone
>>>> preamps and very nice EQ etc. Have a look at those. The drivers are
>>>> very stable as well.
>>>>
>>>> Cameron.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>>> Hi Cameron,
>>>>>
>>>>> A product between AU$900 to 1000 would be great.
>>>>>
>>>>> I probably want to record myself as Wellers VoiceOver output from the
>>>>> Mac.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>>
>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 27 Sep 2015, at 4:12 AM, Cameron Strife
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi. I can certainly give you some recommendations...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What's your budget?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How many channels of audio do you plan to record at a time?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>>>>> Good day guys,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For those of you that do pod casting is there any particular mixer
>>>>>>> or
>>>>>>> microphone combination you'd recommend?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for any insight.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Primarily I'll be recording audio demonstrations for my website.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>>
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Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.

2015-11-01 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. You could go for the Mackie Onyx 1220I which is a small format
mixer with four Onyx mic preamps, line in inputs, EQ, phantom power,
and a built in 24 bit firewire audio interface. It goes for $650.

Or, if you don't need tactile EQ etc, you could go for the Mackie Onyx
Blackbird which is a 24 bit firewire audio interface with eight Onyx
mic preamps, phantom power, midi ports etc. It goes for $500.

As far as budget friendly microphones, my top choices would be the
blue spark, AKG C214, and pretty much any large diaphragm condenser
microphone from studio projects or SE Electronics. Those microphones
range in price from around $150 to $400 and up, however, a microphone
above that price range would be overkill for standard podcast stuff
anyways. If you need cheaper microphones than that, let me know as
there are some tolerable options if you're really tight on money...

I'm based in the USA so prices probably will vary if you  live in
another country.

Cameron.








On 11/1/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
> from time to time I might have a guest on the website so would want to
> record 2 sources.
>
> Also something that lets VoiceOver or whatever I'm demonstrating to be
> heard.
> heard.
>
> On 11/2/2015 12:30 PM, Cameron Strife wrote:
>> Okay so are you just looking to record one track of voice at a time?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/1/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>> Just something for recording podcasts  with very little distortion.
>>>
>>> Could you perhaps give me a model number?
>>>
>>> Again my budget would be between 600 and 849.
>>>
>>> Yours truly,
>>>
>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 2 Nov 2015, at 6:23 AM, Cameron Strife 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> So you need what exactly as far as ins and outs?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 11/1/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>>> Hi Cameron,
>>>>>
>>>>> Any particular mackie Onyx mixer you recommend?
>>>>>
>>>>> I got a whole heap of results on eBay ranging from $3500 to one that
>>>>> would
>>>>> fit my budget at $849.
>>>>>
>>>>> Keep in mind it's going to be pod casting to my WordPress.com website.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>>
>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 27 Sep 2015, at 6:04 AM, Cameron Strife
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi. The blue spark is an amazing microphone for the money.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As for a small format mixer, the mackie Onyx line has great
>>>>>> microphone
>>>>>> preamps and very nice EQ etc. Have a look at those. The drivers are
>>>>>> very stable as well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 9/26/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Cameron,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> A product between AU$900 to 1000 would be great.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I probably want to record myself as Wellers VoiceOver output from
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> Mac.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 27 Sep 2015, at 4:12 AM, Cameron Strife
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi. I can certainly give you some recommendations...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What's your budget?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> How many channels of audio do you plan to record at a time?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

Re: Mixer and Mike recommendations for podcasting.

2015-11-02 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. The unit should include a firewire cable...

Depending on your mac, you'll need a thunderbolt adapter, or, maybe a
firewire 400 to firewire 800 adapter. Both are pretty cheap.

Cameron.





On 11/2/15, Scott Granados  wrote:
> Also if you’re looking for a high end mixing option for reasonable money
> check out the Behringer DDX3216 which has ADAT direct interfaces, AES/EBU,
> flying faders, programmable control surfaces, all the various time codes and
> so forth.  Very powerful device for about your price point.
>
> Not sure if you want to go that complicated though.  You can set up a full
> 16 track ADAT system or direct to disk with a console like that.  I have had
> good luck with them.
>
> Thanks
> Scott
>
>> On Nov 1, 2015, at 9:31 PM, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>
>>
>> Thanks Cameron your help here is appreciated.
>>
>> Will check those models out.
>>
>> I reside in Australia so prices would be in AUD.
>>
>> Pretty sure there are some DJ shops that can help me out.
>>
>> Will also try Ebay.
>>
>> On 11/2/2015 1:25 PM, Cameron Strife wrote:
>>> Hi. You could go for the Mackie Onyx 1220I which is a small format
>>> mixer with four Onyx mic preamps, line in inputs, EQ, phantom power,
>>> and a built in 24 bit firewire audio interface. It goes for $650.
>>>
>>> Or, if you don't need tactile EQ etc, you could go for the Mackie Onyx
>>> Blackbird which is a 24 bit firewire audio interface with eight Onyx
>>> mic preamps, phantom power, midi ports etc. It goes for $500.
>>>
>>> As far as budget friendly microphones, my top choices would be the
>>> blue spark, AKG C214, and pretty much any large diaphragm condenser
>>> microphone from studio projects or SE Electronics. Those microphones
>>> range in price from around $150 to $400 and up, however, a microphone
>>> above that price range would be overkill for standard podcast stuff
>>> anyways. If you need cheaper microphones than that, let me know as
>>> there are some tolerable options if you're really tight on money...
>>>
>>> I'm based in the USA so prices probably will vary if you  live in
>>> another country.
>>>
>>> Cameron.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/1/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>> from time to time I might have a guest on the website so would want to
>>>> record 2 sources.
>>>>
>>>> Also something that lets VoiceOver or whatever I'm demonstrating to be
>>>> heard.
>>>> heard.
>>>>
>>>> On 11/2/2015 12:30 PM, Cameron Strife wrote:
>>>>> Okay so are you just looking to record one track of voice at a time?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 11/1/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>>>> Just something for recording podcasts  with very little distortion.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Could you perhaps give me a model number?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Again my budget would be between 600 and 849.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 2 Nov 2015, at 6:23 AM, Cameron Strife
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So you need what exactly as far as ins and outs?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 11/1/15, Sadam Ahmed  wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi Cameron,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Any particular mackie Onyx mixer you recommend?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I got a whole heap of results on eBay ranging from $3500 to one
>>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>> would
>>>>>>>> fit my budget at $849.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Keep in mind it's going to be pod casting to my WordPress.com
>>>>>>>> website.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Yours truly,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Sadam Ahmed
>>>>>>>>
&g

can't download Mavericks...

2013-10-23 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. trying to download OSX mavericks under OSX 10.6.8 and am having no
luck. The first time I opened up the app store, I found mavericks,
clicked install, signed in with my Apple ID, and then the download
progress message came up for quite a while. When it finished, I hit
the OK button.

now, for some reason, I can't find the .dmg file. It's not in
downloads, not on the desktop etc. When I go back in to the app store
and hit the download button again, nothing happens. I restarted the
machine and tried again, but, again, it does nothing at all.

Any suggestions?

Does anybody know where the apps etc are actually downloaded to?

Thanks,

Cameron.

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Re: can't download Mavericks...

2013-10-23 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Nope, there is nothing related to Mavericks in my applications folder.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks,

Cameron.



On 10/23/13, Angelo  wrote:
> try looking in the apps folder, use a muse click to click ok after you put
> in your password
> Angelo
> a.rock...@gmail.com
>
>
>
> On Oct 23, 2013, at 4:29 PM, Cameron Strife 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi. trying to download OSX mavericks under OSX 10.6.8 and am having no
>> luck. The first time I opened up the app store, I found mavericks,
>> clicked install, signed in with my Apple ID, and then the download
>> progress message came up for quite a while. When it finished, I hit
>> the OK button.
>>
>> now, for some reason, I can't find the .dmg file. It's not in
>> downloads, not on the desktop etc. When I go back in to the app store
>> and hit the download button again, nothing happens. I restarted the
>> machine and tried again, but, again, it does nothing at all.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Does anybody know where the apps etc are actually downloaded to?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cameron.
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Re: can't download Mavericks...

2013-10-23 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. I was actually able to download it using our old beat up white mac
book. i downloaded the latest version of disk maker x but after I
select mavericks, I get a message saying system event dialogue needs
attention but command tabbing doesn't show a dialogue box. disk maker
x just sits with no windows and then a few minutes later, i get an
apple event timeout message and I can quit the application.

has anybody else experienced this? I've got the mavericks installer in
the applications olfder and I've formatted my eight gig flash drive
following the instructions on their site.

When I have some time tomorrow, I'm going to check their FAQ in more detail...

In the meantime, any suggestions?

Thanks,

Cameron.






On 10/23/13, matthew dyer  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Look in the apps folder.  HTH.
>
>
> matthew dyer
> sent from my 27 inch iMac.
>
>
>
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>
> Skype: graduater2004
>
>
>
>
> On Oct 23, 2013, at 4:29 PM, Cameron Strife 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi. trying to download OSX mavericks under OSX 10.6.8 and am having no
>> luck. The first time I opened up the app store, I found mavericks,
>> clicked install, signed in with my Apple ID, and then the download
>> progress message came up for quite a while. When it finished, I hit
>> the OK button.
>>
>> now, for some reason, I can't find the .dmg file. It's not in
>> downloads, not on the desktop etc. When I go back in to the app store
>> and hit the download button again, nothing happens. I restarted the
>> machine and tried again, but, again, it does nothing at all.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Does anybody know where the apps etc are actually downloaded to?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
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Re: can't download Mavericks...

2013-10-24 Thread Cameron Strife
The terminal option only works in lion or mountain lion, not sl just
in case anybody was curious.

Cameron.




On 10/24/13, Georgina Joyce  wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Have you used spotlight to search for Mavericks? If it isn't in your
> /Applications folder the app store will allow you to download it.
>
> Press cmd + space and type Mavericks.
>
> HTH
>
> Gena
> On 24 Oct 2013, at 00:15, Cameron Strife  wrote:
>
>> Hi. Nope, there is nothing related to Mavericks in my applications
>> folder.
>>
>> Any other suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10/23/13, Angelo  wrote:
>>> try looking in the apps folder, use a muse click to click ok after you
>>> put
>>> in your password
>>> Angelo
>>> a.rock...@gmail.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Oct 23, 2013, at 4:29 PM, Cameron Strife 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi. trying to download OSX mavericks under OSX 10.6.8 and am having no
>>>> luck. The first time I opened up the app store, I found mavericks,
>>>> clicked install, signed in with my Apple ID, and then the download
>>>> progress message came up for quite a while. When it finished, I hit
>>>> the OK button.
>>>>
>>>> now, for some reason, I can't find the .dmg file. It's not in
>>>> downloads, not on the desktop etc. When I go back in to the app store
>>>> and hit the download button again, nothing happens. I restarted the
>>>> machine and tried again, but, again, it does nothing at all.
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> Does anybody know where the apps etc are actually downloaded to?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Cameron.
>>>>
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Re: can't download Mavericks...

2013-10-24 Thread Cameron Strife
Yes, I am aware of what the command does. And regarding it not working
in sl, it was noted in the mac world series covering OSX Mavericks.

Cameron.



On 10/24/13, Georgina Joyce  wrote:
> Hello Cameron,
>
> Really, where did you read that? Have you looked to see what the command
> does? All it does is to call a program within the installer itself, called
> create install media and passes it some parameters. Such as where the USB
> stick is located and no interaction? Does SL not mount USB sticks on
> /Volumes? Was your USB Stick labeled Untitled? It wouldn't make sense to
> have different installers for target platforms.
>
> HTH
>
> Gena
>
> Gena
>
> Georgina Joyce
> Applied Psychologist
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>
>
> On 24 Oct 2013, at 15:57, Cameron Strife  wrote:
>
>> The terminal option only works in lion or mountain lion, not sl just
>> in case anybody was curious.
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10/24/13, Georgina Joyce  wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Have you used spotlight to search for Mavericks? If it isn't in your
>>> /Applications folder the app store will allow you to download it.
>>>
>>> Press cmd + space and type Mavericks.
>>>
>>> HTH
>>>
>>> Gena
>>> On 24 Oct 2013, at 00:15, Cameron Strife 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi. Nope, there is nothing related to Mavericks in my applications
>>>> folder.
>>>>
>>>> Any other suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Cameron.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 10/23/13, Angelo  wrote:
>>>>> try looking in the apps folder, use a muse click to click ok after you
>>>>> put
>>>>> in your password
>>>>> Angelo
>>>>> a.rock...@gmail.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Oct 23, 2013, at 4:29 PM, Cameron Strife
>>>>> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi. trying to download OSX mavericks under OSX 10.6.8 and am having
>>>>>> no
>>>>>> luck. The first time I opened up the app store, I found mavericks,
>>>>>> clicked install, signed in with my Apple ID, and then the download
>>>>>> progress message came up for quite a while. When it finished, I hit
>>>>>> the OK button.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> now, for some reason, I can't find the .dmg file. It's not in
>>>>>> downloads, not on the desktop etc. When I go back in to the app store
>>>>>> and hit the download button again, nothing happens. I restarted the
>>>>>> machine and tried again, but, again, it does nothing at all.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does anybody know where the apps etc are actually downloaded to?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cameron.
>>>>>>
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Re: actually, was which mackbook is this?

2013-11-23 Thread Cameron Strife
All of the mac book pros have had the unibody aluminum case for quite
some time now as have the mac book airs... I've had no issues with
overheating or warping etc with the three unibody case mac book pros
I've owned. Others may have had issues, I'm sure it's possible, but,
they would be few and far between. No mac user I know has mentioned an
issue in relation to the case on the imacs or the mac books... If it's
a refurb direct from Apple, it should include a one year warranty for
parts and labor due to a defect.

One more thought... My concern with a refurb or used computer from
another source would be the hard drive. I'd advise installing a solid
state drive for peace of mind and longevity. SSD drives are quite
affordable these days and they are a safer bet especially when
installed in a portable machine as you don't have the moving parts of
a mechanical drive. Apple can sell you the drive and install it if you
aren't comfortable doing it yourself. (If you do decide to do it
yourself though, it does not void the warranty.)

Cameron.




On 11/23/13, Karen Lewellen  wrote:
> I understand this is a aluminum case macbook pro.
> Any experiences folks have known with this unit?  I seem to remember
> something, but not on this list.
> Kare
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Re: actually, was which mackbook is this?

2013-11-23 Thread Cameron Strife
Ah, okay, The AppleCare customer service and free repair/replacement
is a fantastic thing to have!



On 11/23/13, Karen Lewellen  wrote:
> Thanks Cameron,
> This unit is from the apple store, and the package I am considering has
> apple care, and the one on one package as well.  Protection should be no
> issue.
> Karen
>
> On Sat, 23 Nov 2013, Cameron Strife wrote:
>
>> All of the mac book pros have had the unibody aluminum case for quite
>> some time now as have the mac book airs... I've had no issues with
>> overheating or warping etc with the three unibody case mac book pros
>> I've owned. Others may have had issues, I'm sure it's possible, but,
>> they would be few and far between. No mac user I know has mentioned an
>> issue in relation to the case on the imacs or the mac books... If it's
>> a refurb direct from Apple, it should include a one year warranty for
>> parts and labor due to a defect.
>>
>> One more thought... My concern with a refurb or used computer from
>> another source would be the hard drive. I'd advise installing a solid
>> state drive for peace of mind and longevity. SSD drives are quite
>> affordable these days and they are a safer bet especially when
>> installed in a portable machine as you don't have the moving parts of
>> a mechanical drive. Apple can sell you the drive and install it if you
>> aren't comfortable doing it yourself. (If you do decide to do it
>> yourself though, it does not void the warranty.)
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/23/13, Karen Lewellen  wrote:
>>> I understand this is a aluminum case macbook pro.
>>> Any experiences folks have known with this unit?  I seem to remember
>>> something, but not on this list.
>>> Kare
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FS:Complete audio production system for sale including an upgraded eight core mac pro desktop, pro tools, Toontrack, and Focusrite etc.

2013-12-04 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi everybody. I'm selling an entire Mac pro based audio production
system. Please write me off list if interested. I accept payment via
pay pal and will only ship to a confirmed address in the USA or
Canada. I always ship with tracking and full insurance.

Details below... This has everything: computer, monitor, DAW software,
audio/midi interface, plug ins etc. If somebody wants the whole
system, I'll throw in various cables and headphones etc.

Thanks,

Cameron.

Mac pro desktop computer, 64 bit compatible, has worked great for both
OSX and windows seven 64 bit! Features include aluminum case, eight
core Intel Xeon processor at 2.8gHz per core, eight gigs of lifetime
ram, Texas instruments firewire chipset, bluetooth, airport wireless,
ethernet, and multiple USB, firewire, and ethernet ports. There is a
brand new Seagate 500gb drive installed which I have as the system
drive, then there are two 1tb Seagate drives I use as data drives with
a fourth bay free. (All drives are under warranty from Seagate and are
7200rpm.) Includes iLife 11, OSX, Sony flat panel display with built
in speakers, Apple keyboard, mouse, and I can install OSX mavericks if
you wish. Even with three hard drives and a serious fan running, this
machine is very quiet! Please inquire for detailed specs or to make me
an offer. I'd also consider including my pro tools 9 license.

Tech 21 Sansamp US Steel character series guitar distortion pedal and
direct recording box. This has everything from crystal clean all the
way up to boogie rectifier tones in it. On top of having active EQ
etc, it can also be used for recording or live performance without an
amplifier as it has selectable cabinet simulation. Pedal is mint and
includes metal box and power supply.
$130

Toontrack Superior drummer 2, mac/windows, 32 or 64 bit. (You'll have
all installs to use, there are three I believe.)
The license will be legally transferred by Toontrack after purchase.
$199

Focusrite pro 24 dsp firewire audio/midi interface with plug in suite,
mac and windows, 32/64 bit drivers. it can be powered via the firewire
bus. Some of the many features include nutrik front panel
mike/instrument inputs, phantom power, two headphone preamps with
seperat volume controls, multiple line in and output jacks on the back
of the unit as well as midi in/out and s/pdif etc. This also has
virtual environment modeling for playback although I didn't explore
this much. Unit is in excellent condition!
$299

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Re: toggle bitween windows and mavericks, and partetioning my hd

2013-12-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi.

holding down the option key when you hear the startup sound will bring
up your boot choices. Just right arrow or left arrow and then hit
enter.

In startup disk under system preferences on mac, and, the bootcamp
control panel under windows, you can change your default startup disk.

Cameron.




On 12/26/13, Ramy Moustafa  wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I'm using windows 64 bit on my mac mini, my question now, if I need to
> choose hwen booting, must I need sited assistance or what?
>
> And, if I need to divide my hd through windows, is it possible/
>
> Thanks
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Re: toggle bitween windows and mavericks, and partetioning my hd

2013-12-26 Thread Cameron Strife
Hi. Do you mean can you format external or other internal drives for
windows, or, can you partition the drive that windows is on? Which
one.




On 12/26/13, Ramy Moustafa  wrote:
> Thanks so much for this, but can I creat new drives inside windows? To save
> my libraries on it?
>
> -Original Message-
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
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>
> Hi.
>
> holding down the option key when you hear the startup sound will bring
> up your boot choices. Just right arrow or left arrow and then hit
> enter.
>
> In startup disk under system preferences on mac, and, the bootcamp
> control panel under windows, you can change your default startup disk.
>
> Cameron.
>
>
>
>
> On 12/26/13, Ramy Moustafa  wrote:
>> Hi all:
>>
>> I'm using windows 64 bit on my mac mini, my question now, if I need to
>> choose hwen booting, must I need sited assistance or what?
>>
>> And, if I need to divide my hd through windows, is it possible/
>>
>> Thanks
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Re: toggle bitween windows and mavericks, and partetioning my hd

2013-12-27 Thread Cameron Strife
That sort of configuration would be a very poor choice. As I said, you
really want two hard drives. Keep in mind that you can install a
second internal drive in your mac mini.






On 12/27/13, Ramy Moustafa  wrote:
> I need to have a partition for applications and another one for libraries,
> etc
>
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> Subject: Re: toggle bitween windows and mavericks, and partetioning my hd
>
> Hi. Do you mean can you format external or other internal drives for
> windows, or, can you partition the drive that windows is on? Which
> one.
>
>
>
>
> On 12/26/13, Ramy Moustafa  wrote:
>> Thanks so much for this, but can I creat new drives inside windows? To
> save
>> my libraries on it?
>>
>> -Original Message-
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>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cameron Strife
>> Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 8:03 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: toggle bitween windows and mavericks, and partetioning my hd
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> holding down the option key when you hear the startup sound will bring
>> up your boot choices. Just right arrow or left arrow and then hit
>> enter.
>>
>> In startup disk under system preferences on mac, and, the bootcamp
>> control panel under windows, you can change your default startup disk.
>>
>> Cameron.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/26/13, Ramy Moustafa  wrote:
>>> Hi all:
>>>
>>> I'm using windows 64 bit on my mac mini, my question now, if I need to
>>> choose hwen booting, must I need sited assistance or what?
>>>
>>> And, if I need to divide my hd through windows, is it possible/
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
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Re: toggle bitween windows and mavericks, and partetioning my hd

2013-12-27 Thread Cameron Strife
Did you install the latest bootcamp driver package? If you try using a
USB headset or a USB speaker, do you get audio then? The plug and play
devices will work because you don't need to manually install a driver
for them.




On 12/27/13, ramy moustafa  wrote:
> Thanks so much for all your advices.
> I started, and I discovered a very very strange issue.
> I launch windows through the bootcamp, but, no sounds at all, I tried
> launching the narrator  but no voce. I asked  sited friend to look, he can
> see everything, and the sound card is not muted, I changed my speakers and
> the same, no sound at all, my driver is ok, and I can maek the test sound
> through windows, but can’t here it. Any ideas why this happened?
> Of cores the machine is not damaged because I was using the same jack on my
> mavericks.
>
> Any help will be highly abbreciated
>
>
> Ramy moustafa saber
> Musicc instructor at:
> faculty of musical education
> music arranger and sound engineer
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Dec 27, 2013, at 6:41 PM, Cameron Strife 
>> wrote:
>>
>> That sort of configuration would be a very poor choice. As I said, you
>> really want two hard drives. Keep in mind that you can install a
>> second internal drive in your mac mini.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 12/27/13, Ramy Moustafa  wrote:
>>> I need to have a partition for applications and another one for
>>> libraries,
>>> etc
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cameron Strife
>>> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 1:10 AM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: toggle bitween windows and mavericks, and partetioning my
>>> hd
>>>
>>> Hi. Do you mean can you format external or other internal drives for
>>> windows, or, can you partition the drive that windows is on? Which
>>> one.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 12/26/13, Ramy Moustafa  wrote:
>>>> Thanks so much for this, but can I creat new drives inside windows? To
>>> save
>>>> my libraries on it?
>>>>
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Cameron Strife
>>>> Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2013 8:03 PM
>>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>>> Subject: Re: toggle bitween windows and mavericks, and partetioning my
>>>> hd
>>>>
>>>> Hi.
>>>>
>>>> holding down the option key when you hear the startup sound will bring
>>>> up your boot choices. Just right arrow or left arrow and then hit
>>>> enter.
>>>>
>>>> In startup disk under system preferences on mac, and, the bootcamp
>>>> control panel under windows, you can change your default startup disk.
>>>>
>>>> Cameron.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 12/26/13, Ramy Moustafa  wrote:
>>>>> Hi all:
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm using windows 64 bit on my mac mini, my question now, if I need to
>>>>> choose hwen booting, must I need sited assistance or what?
>>>>>
>>>>> And, if I need to divide my hd through windows, is it possible/
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
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