Avid Media Management Tip
Suppose you have multiple AVid projects on the go. By default, all of the media from those projects will be stored in one file path: [Avid MediaFiles]. If you have more than one volume connected...
View ArticleAvid Basics (not only for Final Cut Pro Users)
Master Indexes: http://community.avid.com/forums/142.aspx http://community.avid.com/tags/Avid+for+Final+Cut+Pro+Users/default.aspx Avid Basics re Projects, Bins, Users, User-Settings Notionally “Avid...
View ArticleiPhone 4 Tips: Task Management
To open the iPhone’s “Task Manager”: From “Home” screen, double-tap the Home button. This brings up a mini dock / task manager at bottom of screen. It is a slidable band of icons, only four of which...
View ArticleiPhone 4: MovieSlate
Movie★Slate is a slate and clapper board traditional movie-making tools for syncing picture with sound, and photographing shot/production info at the start and end of shots. Movie★Slate also provides...
View ArticleRAID Sharing Over Home Network: Works OK
Just for the record, currently this works: On Mac Pro, in Windows (XP): Choose any folder. For example: On the RAID, this could be either of the two partitions: NTFS_RAID (an NTFS partition)...
View ArticleSelf-Organization: Business Cards
I have a stack of business cards. Recent ones I keep in my wallet or jacket, but there must be a better arrangement. One interesting idea is to take a photo of each card (front and back) and then...
View Articleiomega Home Media Network Hard Drive
My girlfriend has one of these, ethernet-connected to her router and thus available on her home network. However, in order for any computer, Windows or Mac (what about linux?) to access it, it is...
View ArticleMacBook Multiple Displays (Monitors)
Tips: It can be done, easily. Need a [Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter] (Not to be confused with Mini DVI to VGA Adaptor) Under Boot Camp > Windows 7: Initially, it chose to “mirror” (identical, not...
View ArticleMac OS: File Stocktaking: Equivalent of TREE (as in DOS)
How, on a Mac OS system, to do the equivalent of TREE in DOS: http://murphymac.com/tree-command-for-mac/ find . -print | sed -e ‘s;[^/]*/;|____;g;s;____|; |;g’ And there is much more on ths in the...
View ArticleMac OS Maintenance Tips for Speed
http://www.chriswrites.com/2012/07/12-reasons-why-your-mac-runs-slow-with-mountain-lion/
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