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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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355f: On a slightly different note for those that are obsessed with technicals -Pioneer - on a recent electronics fair showed the new G8 plasma and for all the professionals made a display of all the 1080 screens from other manufacturers to compare. They all came to the conclusion that the pioneer G8 offered the very best picture and what arevelation
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Internet Radio Tip Create an iTunes playlist called Radio. Put all your radio stations (internet links) in that. When you're using your iPod Touch or iPhone, access Playlists in Library, then pick the Radio folder - now you can select the different net radio stations you like listening to and they'll play via iTunes. When in the Now Playing
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Interesting, I've not had any issues with Leopard freezing up, which app's are you using when it does so? You will be able to control iTunes playback from the iPhone -- whether you then pipe the music through BeoLink or through AEs will make no difference to the output.
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USING iPhone or iPod Touch TO PLAYBACK MOVIES In Remote Buddy>Preferences>Movies (at the top right) Activate that you want Remote Buddy to look for TS_Files on your harddisks. Point it to folders where you have such files -- when you press Movies in the AJAX Remote LAUNCHER Window (top image in this thread), if will find all these movies (takes
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WHAT CAN GO WRONG? I've had very little down-time with my iPod Touch as a remote control. The screen doesn't dim when you're using it as a remote, which means that you're running the battery. But you can just click the deactivate button on top left on your iPhone/iPod Touch, and reactivate it when you want to make a change. The browser
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ANSWERS to Peter's post: I'll describe what I have and then you can tell me what I need to do! I have a PowerMac G5 with all my music stored on an extra internal 500Gb HDD. I am actually about to change that to an external 1Tb HDD but I am sure the principle is the same. As long as you install Remote Buddy on the computer with your iTunes Library
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Believe it or not, you're actually set now. Pick the Safari Browser button. I have the Remote Buddy bookmark set as the top bookmark, which then becomes the default launch window. If you're on another web page, and want to use the Remote, then do as follows: Choose Bookmarks at the bottom, then choose the Bookmark with the Bonjour URL and the
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This is what the Preferences pane looks like - click the image to enlarge: I have NOT checked Require Password. Note you have a few security options - you can see your own desktop in the browser (actually very handy) and you can see whatever your iSight camera is seeing on your iPod Touch or iPhone. The Module Options are worth thinking about. When
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When you activate your iPod Touch you will be asked whether you want to join a WiFi network. This you can find through the settings menu option on the iPod Touch if you're not asked automatically. All you have to do is to enter the password for your WiFi. (If you're using hardware ID# protection, then you can find your iPod Touch's Apple
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Here's a guide for the benefit of Peter, who's considering whether he should buy an iPhone or iPod Touch. I've been using an iPod Touch as a remote control for close to six weeks now, and it's absolutely brilliant. I can browse my iTunes and Movie libraries, while also accessing any backed-up DVDs stored on my hard disk or computers
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