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Rob, I just got this from Flip support:
We have recently become aware of some compatibility issues revolving around Flip Video and the latest QuickTime update. With the release of QuickTime 7.4.5, Apple introduced a coding change which has affected the audio format of the Flip Video Program. Apple is aware of the issues and is working to resolve it. In parallel, Flip Video is working with Apple to better understand the issue and see if we can expedite a solution from our side.
QT 7.4.5 was a much bigger update than the version number would indicate. There were lots of changes under the hood, mostly to improve security.
Hmmm, I must not have installed that Quicktime update yet, as I had sound.
I have a shiny new(ish) MacBook Pro.
Yay.
Sweet! Bring it with you tonight when we watch mooooovies!
And now it's a happy, up to date computer!
Does anyone know how to stop Outlook from just putting shit on your calendar? My boss' new secretary has taken to sending meeting requests through email and it bugs the living shit out of me. How do I deny access?
You can't decline the invite?
I can, but I want to stop it from appearing on my calendar at all.
eta: It's a principle thing, really. It irritates me that just anyone can send shit to my calendar. I want them to get a message that says "this user does not accept appointments" or something along those lines. Hell, I don't even know what the latest appt. is for . It just says "Program 1/Program 2"
I know absolute squat about Outlook, but in Notes the same annoying behavior is controlled by a setting that lets you choose to have invites added directly to your calendar or not -- is there something like that in Outlook?