Gmail keeps crashing Safari (on OS 10.3.9) -- anyone else having this problem/know how to fix it?
No, I haven't re-booted yet; I figured I'd ask around to see if it's happening to anyone else first.
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Gmail keeps crashing Safari (on OS 10.3.9) -- anyone else having this problem/know how to fix it?
No, I haven't re-booted yet; I figured I'd ask around to see if it's happening to anyone else first.
and it was that easy, and it looks like mine is not supposed to explode into flames.
it looks like mine is not supposed to explode into flames
That they know of... Yet...
The DVD portion of my PC's DVDRW drive seems to be frelled. A quick gander at Tiger Direct makes it look like they're too cheap to bother repairing.
Does anyone have any recommendations?
Also, do I need to take into consideration the burning software, or are drives backwardly compatible (the busted drive is a Pioneer DVD-RW 106D -- it's only recognising CDs now)?
Of course, if I could work out how to use iDVD, this'd be less urgent. I dropped an .AVI onto a project, but preview doesn't show jackshit.
Of course, if I could work out how to use iDVD, this'd be less urgent. I dropped an .AVI onto a project, but preview doesn't show jackshit.
iDVD can only accept video files that Quicktime can play. If the AVI is DivX encoded, you might need to install a DivX Quicktime codec to make this work. Still might not work, though, as I find even with the codec that Quicktime player can only play about half the AVI files I come across.
As an experiment, open the file in Quicktime Player and see what happens.
as I find even with the codec that Quicktime player can only play about half the AVI files I come across.
I've run into this. What's a good non-Quicktime player to use?
If, then, I want to burn a DVD, do I need another (commercial) product? I mean, if I can't find the right code?
ffmpegx is free software that converts video from one format to another. You should be able to use it to turn the AVI into MPEG2 suitable for burning to a DVD.
Sweet. Thanks. I'll still need to replace the burner on the PC, but of course the reason I discovered I couldn't work iDVD and that the burner was broken was because I had urgent burning needs.