Is it possible?
I found a program for PC that claims to do this:
http://www.wunderworks.com/
Anybody know anything about how to accomplish this on a Mac?
I don't know what the issue might be. But the best thing I can suggest to get back on the network is to unplug the power from the router for about 10 seconds and plug it back it.
I used to have a D-Link that needed this kind of attention regularly.
Hi all!
I'm trying to put 2 full movie files (MP4's, total running time just under 4 hours) onto 1 DVD player-friendly DVD using Toast 7 Titanium. I thought the handy "Fit-to-DVD video compression" option would make this easy, but no luck. Note: Still running Tiger.
Steps I took:
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You could do it in iMovie and then export the file without video (using expert settings). The .mov file will play in iTunes and QT and you can convert in iTunes to MP3 or AAC.
I don't think so.
But you can connect the MyBook to your iMac, and then start-up your MacMini (while pressing and holding down 't' on the keyboard) and the MacMini will mount to you iMac as a hard drive.
Try using the Apple Hardware Test CD that came with your computer.
If that doesn't work, and no discs do, you'll probably have to have it repaired. But this may be covered by the 1 year manufacturers warranty.
"Apple + R" will refresh the Widget.
But it sounds like the server/place that updates the widget isn't working. Meaning, no updates are being sent out.