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Kevin Yank started following the idea "How about using the GPS/Place data from iPhoto 09?" in Connected Flow.
Kevin Yank marked one of Fraser Speirs' replies in Connected Flow as useful. Fraser Speirs replied to the question "Does FlickrExport support Flickr Notes or iPhoto Faces?".
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Kevin Yank started following the idea "Will Flickr export for iPhoto support movies?" in Connected Flow.
Kevin Yank marked one of Fraser Speirs' replies in Connected Flow as useful. Fraser Speirs replied to the problem "Spinning Beachball while Exporting". Kevin Yank and 2 other people think it's one of the best replies.
A comment on the problem "Spinning Beachball while Exporting" in Connected Flow:
That fixed it. – Kevin Yank, on July 09, 2009 22:06-
Kevin Yank started following the problem "No adds in payed games" in ngmoco.
Kevin Yank reported a problem in Connected Flow on July 09, 2009 09:25:
Spinning Beachball while ExportingI am evaluating FlickrExport with 3.0.1 iPhoto ’09 (latest). My first attempt at uploading photos to my Flickr account is failing with a spinning beachball, forcing me to force quit iPhoto.
I have two photos selected, I fill in their tags, select a group to add them to, and fill in the details for a new set for them. I then click Export. The “Exporting...” panel appears. After a short delay, the status indicates FlickrExport is processing the first photo, then it returns to “Exporting... Exporting...”, and iPhoto hangs with a spinning beachball.
Suggestions?
Kevin Yank shared an idea in Connected Flow on July 09, 2009 09:13:
Location Data Privacy ControlProvide an option to control the privacy of location information attached to the photo.
I don’t want the GPS coordinates attached to the photos I take at home to be visible to the public on Flickr.
Right now, I have to upload the photos as Private using FlickrExport, then log into Flickr and adjust the privacy settings so as to show the photos to the public but not reveal their location. This is rather tedious.
A comment on the question "iPhone app that includes synchronization (cont'd)" in The Infinite Kind:
Unfortunately, the iPhone platform makes this type of open beta release impossible. The iPhone SDK will only allow the developer to distribute a limited number of copies of the application outside the App Store, and each copy is locked to a particular device ID.
The only legitimate way to distribute an iPhone app to the masses is via the App Store, and Apple is unlikely to approve an app for App Store distribution if it contains obvious bugs. – Kevin Yank, on July 08, 2009 05:49
Kevin Yank marked one of Sean Reilly's replies in The Infinite Kind as useful. Sean Reilly replied to the question "iPhone app that includes synchronization (cont'd)".
Kevin Yank replied on June 25, 2009 03:32 to the question "iPhone app that includes synchronization (cont'd)" in The Infinite Kind:
Kevin Yank replied on April 28, 2009 14:00 to the question "Built-in speakers AND headphone out together?" in Rogue Amoeba:
This answer is specific to the Mac. Apologies if you are running something else (like Linux?).
Your computer will output audio by default to either the internal speakers or the headphone jack. I am not aware of any way to make it output to both.
A USB audio device, such as the iMic audio interface, would show up as another audio device, which you could then direct audio to instead of the integrated speakers/headphone. To send it to both the integrated audio device and the USB audio device, you could use a program like Airfoil or Audio Hijack Pro to direct audio to both devices simultaneously.
Kevin Yank shared an idea in Rogue Amoeba on April 28, 2009 13:54:
Track Titles as Chapters in Recorded AudioSince RadioShift can see the track titles advertised by internet radio stations, it should embed this information into the recorded audio file in the form of named chapters. This would enable the listener later, either in iTunes or on an iPod, to skip tracks he or she didn’t like.
Kevin Yank reported a problem in Rogue Amoeba on April 28, 2009 13:48:
Mixing Line In and Application audio into Skype InputI wish to use Audio Hijack Pro to set up a podcast recording session in which I will converse with (and record) guests on a Skype call, and also include music/effects from an external application (say iTunes), which the Skype guests must be able to hear.
Here is what I have tried:
1. Install Soundflower through Install Extras in AHP.
2. Create a new session in AHP. Set the device to my microphone (Built-in Input: Line In), leave the Output device set to Default System Output (my headphones).
3. In the Effects tab for this session, add an Application Mixer effect. Set it to hijack audio from iTunes. Leave the Crossfade slider at its default (center) position. Click the Hijack button to begin hijacking audio from iTunes.
4. Still in the Effects tab, add an Auxiliary Device Output effect. Set its Device to Soundflower (2ch).
5. Click the main Hijack button for this session to begin hijacking the Line In input, and sending the mix to Soundflower.
6. To confirm the mix is working as desired, begin playing some music in iTunes. Click the Mute button for this session in AHP. Both Line In and iTunes audio are no longer heard through the default system output. Create a second session with input device Soundflower (2ch) and output Default System Output. Begin hijacking this second session. The mix of Line In and iTunes audio can again be heard, confirming that the desired audio is being piped through Soundflower (2ch). Delete this second session.
7. Open Skype. Open Skype Preferences. Under Audio, set Audio Input to Soundflower (2ch).
8. Call the user echo123 (Skype call testing service) in Skype to test the setup. If all works as planned, the Skype call testing service should be able to hear both the Line In audio and the music from iTunes.
Unfortunately, at Step 8, the Skype call testing service only seems to hear my Line In audio. The music from iTunes does not seem to be making it into Skype for some reason.
What am I doing wrong?-
Kevin Yank started following the problem "Events Stored on Network NAS drive no longer accessible in iMovie '09" in Apple.
Kevin Yank replied on March 25, 2009 02:08 to the question "Sharp/Cut off Window Corners" in plasq:
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Kevin Yank started following the question "Sharp/Cut off Window Corners" in plasq.
Kevin Yank replied on March 10, 2009 09:23 to the question "Is there a reason for the 250 event limit?" in The Cosmic Machine:
EventBox should scale to arbitrary limits, and limits should be time-based, not count-based (e.g. “Keep updates for: 1 week”). Of course, this can become a performance bottleneck if not done correctly.
A suggestion: take a page out of NetNewsWire’s book and implement paged views. NetNewsWire by default displays 20 articles at a time, with a page control and auto-paging when reading with the space bar or arrow keys. The main reason it does this is to support very large numbers of articles with near-instantaneous rendering on modest hardware configurations.
Alternatively, Cocoa’s new (in Leopard) non-contiguous layout APIs might make it possible to support speedy rendering without resorting to paged views.-
Kevin Yank started following the question "Is there a reason for the 250 event limit?" in The Cosmic Machine.
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Kevin Yank started following the idea "Multiple Twitter Accounts" in The Cosmic Machine.
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