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System Profiler is an application provided by Apple as part of Mac OS X. It provides detailed information about your computer. |
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Open Firmware is the hardware/software combination used to boot PowerPC based Macintosh computers and manage the hardware connected to the computer. Open Firmware requires no user intervention and is therefore "invisible" to the end user. |
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Motion is Apple's professional motion graphics solution for film and video. It is one of the four main components of Final Cut Studio, along with Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack Pro, and DVD Studio Pro. |
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This is an alphabetical list of applications available for Mac OS X in a variety of categories. |
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H.264
Size: 320 x 240 (most widescreen movies will come in at 320 x 176 or 320 x 144)
Bitrate: 600Kbps
Audio: 128Kbps, AAC Stereo, 44 kHz
Framerate: Same as source (or 29.97 for TV output)
MPEG-4
Size: 320 x 240 (unless you’re optimizing for TV output)
Bitrate: 1000Kbps
Audio: 128Kbps, AAC Stereo, 44 kHz
Framerate: Same as source (or 29.97 for TV output)
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This page is part of an iPod article archive of iPodKnowledge.com. To visit the main website, click here. Jogging, walking or toughing it out on a treadmill life just got a whole lot easier with the addition of the rugged, little iPod that holds either 500 (2GB) or 1000 (4GB) songs. That's 14 hours of sounds that will go with you everywhere. I work two hours from home via the public bus and regional rail lines. I get up at 5:00AM; catch a 6:35AM train, after a jostling pushing bus-ride, coffee on the regional rails, then another jostling, jolting bus ride to get to work by 8AM. I couldn't do it without music – and I couldn't make it without my rugged little iPod. It holds my sounds; a few photos of my feline, furry buddies sound asleep at home, a couple audiobooks and my podcasts of various things that interest me. |
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I only have a few photos of family, friends and my many felines, but the Nano can actually hold up to 25,000 photos. Now that's a lot of picnics, baby showers and weddings to pass around the office! You can also set it up show a slideshow of your favorite shots. And yet, how else would you describe the second-generation (2G) iPod nano () but as the resurrection of the iPod mini-in the form of a "mini" mini? |
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