My experience with record companies is that they don't consider the economics of the back catalog either. I do hope that they will change, but they haven't up until this point.
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The music insdustry is actively working on trying to get the marketplace to a model where the consumer is charged each time they listen to a song. They are on crack, and live in fantasyland.
Do you really think this? Why?
I need some help with the Google toolbar and Foxfire.
I had the tool bar on Foxfire and it was doing fine. Except I ended up uninstalling it kind of by accident. I went to reinstall the toolbar and I followed the directions, but the toolbar didn't reappear when I restarted the browser. However, after I restarted my computer the toolbar was there.
Last night after I turned on the computer the toolbar was gone again. I went back, uninstalled it, deleted it, and then reinstalled it. It says that when Foxfire restarts the toolbar will be there, but again, it didn't do that. I assumed that today when I turned on my computer the Google tool bar would be on foxfire, but it's not.
I need to know how to make the toolbar stick around.
There's a Google search box built into Firefox -- it should be in the upper-right corner.
I See that the search box is there, but what I was missing was the spell check and auto fill, especially the spell check. But I just discovered that I didn't have the toolbar selected.
So, never mind.
Opera has done away with its banner ads and license fee. Article: [link]
May 2005 article comparing Opera 8 and Firefox 1.0: [link]
Mac users who transfer torrents to DVD and have the Philips DVP642 -- is there an easy way to make shows broadcast in HD appear letterboxed on my TV? They're widescreen when I watch them on the computer, but anamorphically squished on the television -- everything's long & tall. I've tried every aspect ratio listed on the DVD player's menu, so I'm hoping there's a setting in iDVD somewhere to say "Yo, letterbox this." Or a setting on the player that I've missed. (Otherwise, I can probably re-encode everything in Final Cut, but that sounds like a fairly time-consuming PITA.)
Mac users who transfer torrents to DVD and have the Philips DVP642 -- is there an easy way to make shows broadcast in HD appear letterboxed on my TV?
Instead of using iDVD, try using the Finder to burn the CD. Just take the file from the torrent and drop it on the disk then burn. The DVP642 will play any media files it finds, and I suspect there's a better chance of the aspect ratio being preserved.
I've never tried this with a DVD, but it works with .avi files on a CD.
I just burned a DVD with one of my torrents, and it did the same thing.
Googling "iDVD" and "Anamorphic" yields some not entirely satisfactory solutions to the problem. Basically, you have to save your DVD as a disk image, go in and fiddle with some binary files in the disk image, and then burn it.
My iTunes has decided that it doesn't know where a bunch of the songs in my iTunes directory live. It knows where most of them are, but there are several hundred that have the ! next to the track name. What's the easiest way to make iTunes locate them? Going through each track individually is not an option.