User Name hihagen
Member Since 2003-06-15
Total number of Feedback Posts: 12
Total number of comments: 13
Last 10 Feedback Posts by hihagen [ Search for All ]
Comic Life 1.0 (Mac OS X)
This is a very cool software. Take some pictures of your kids and make a comic strip of it. Your kids will love the result for sure. More templates and layouts and this is worth every penny! [alert admin]
Tuesday, April 19 2005 @ 04:39 PM PDT
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Great! I now got all my video formats in QuickTime Pro [alert admin]
Tuesday, April 19 2005 @ 11:41 AM PDT
PangeaVR 2.1 (Mac OS X)
There is a lot of tools for MacOS X to make great panoramas. PTMac 3 for stitching is like a standard tool for stitching these days. Cubic Converter 2 is a great way assemble cubic panoramas. .. and QTVR panoramas is NOT out of discussions. QTVR content just requires more knowledge to make the full screen, high quality output people want to see. It is probably taken from the easy creation level, where all people can make them, to the high level pro creation. [alert admin]
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Monday, April 18 2005 @ 04:28 AM PDT
PangeaVR 1.0.1 (Mac OS X)
This technology will be a major part of the future of QTVR [alert admin]
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Monday, March 14 2005 @ 01:16 PM PST
CubicNavigator 1.0.2 (Mac OS X)
Download it and take it for a spin ... ![]()
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.. you will not be disappointed. [alert admin]
Monday, February 14 2005 @ 03:40 PM PST
CubicNavigator 1.0.2 (Mac OS X)
This viewer is the fare best of all VR viewers around. With OpenGL you can navigate the panorama as never before seen. It is so smooth and it field like it doesnt take any power of you mac. Well it does take some power of your mac. It will not run on Mac“s with less then 32 MB of VRAM. I am using it on my iMac G5 20" and it can not preform better then this. I just have to say that if you are into traveling and like to see new locations around the world you should start of with this application [alert admin]
Monday, February 14 2005 @ 03:37 PM PST
Drop2DV 1.0 (Mac OS X)
clear; rm -f /Users/-yourusernamehere-/Desktop/- yourmoviehere -.mpg.dv; /Users/- yourusernamehere -/Desktop/Drop2DV.app/Contents/Resources/ffmpeg -i /Users/- yourusernamehere -/Desktop/- yourmoviehere -.mpg -s 720x480 -r 29.97 -f dv /Users/- yourusernamehere -/Desktop/-yourmoviehere-.mpg.dv [alert admin]
Sunday, February 13 2005 @ 08:46 PM PST
Drop2DV 1.0 (Mac OS X)
There are just one small thing you will need to do! Pls. change the path to the "ffmpeg " in your code: Now it is: Drap2DV.app/Cantents/Resaurces/ffmpeg: No such file or directory Should be: Drap2DV.app/Contents/Resources/ffmpeg I am looking forward to see try it! [alert admin]
Sunday, February 13 2005 @ 08:30 PM PST
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I have been waiting for this .. ![]()
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I have been waiting for this a long time ... I am now able to export my movies to Windows Media, RealVideo (with real exporter), Flash Video (Flash MX 2004) from within QuickTime. Makes things simple when you have to Batch convert videos for all important formats. Flip4Mac WMV Export (Ive got the standard edition) is a nice exporter and it produces good looking videos. But, It is way to slow!! ... 2-3 minuttes DV video taks almost 30 minuttes on my G5 2x2 Ghz (2 GB ram). If this is going to be a usfull exporter for QuickTime it will need a major preformace boost. Anyway, I am sure the developer work on this in the next releases to come. I also hope that the developer will bundle the import of version (wich seems to be a standalone upcoming product) to make a 100% WMV converter. [alert admin]
Friday, January 07 2005 @ 05:13 AM PST
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Yes, this is cool! No problems what so ever. I hope the will be a way to auto name the video to the artist/song. Great work!! [alert admin]
Wednesday, January 05 2005 @ 09:17 AM PST
Last 10 Comments by hihagen [ Search for All ]
Did you follow the instructions correctly?
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Friday, March 02 2007 @ 07:27 AM PST
You will need to free up 3 GB on your local disc. It seems that the music located on your iPod takes 3 GB more space then you have available on your local disc. - hans
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Monday, January 01 2007 @ 09:56 AM PST
Is your iPod formatted on a Mac? If so, then you will have to rebuild it on a PC to be able to use it. That`s the relationship between Mac and PC .. 8( .... If not so, then there must be something wrong with the way your PC are triing mount your iPod. I don`t know ... but I hope this helps you a bit.
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Sunday, October 22 2006 @ 04:11 PM PDT
They should be there when you import then into iTunes, again.
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Saturday, October 21 2006 @ 06:06 PM PDT
all meta data should be there when importing to iTunes
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Saturday, September 23 2006 @ 04:18 PM PDT
It will only backup the music files from your iPod
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Thursday, September 07 2006 @ 02:16 PM PDT
You have to make sure that your local storage has more space then your iPod music. If you got i.e. 2048 MB (2 GB) of music on your iPod, then you will need 2048 MB of free storage space on your computer.
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Saturday, July 01 2006 @ 07:16 AM PDT
Do i need to erase the itunes i re-installed before trying version tracker to retrieve ipod file ![]()
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No. iPod->Folder will only copy the music from the iPod to a folder located on your computer. Import (drag and drop) the files into iTunes and you are done ...
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Thursday, June 15 2006 @ 04:46 PM PDT
Well, you can't fit 4 GB of iPod Music onto your 2 GB local disc. Free some space.
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Monday, June 05 2006 @ 03:26 AM PDT
I have downloaded and installed now what ![]()
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You will have to drop the music files(within your dl folder) into iTunes.
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Wednesday, January 18 2006 @ 11:45 AM PST