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February 18, 2008

Replacement of a MacPro Logic Board (Pictures)

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Administrator @ 9:34 pm

Had my MacPro repaired. They did as an “home service” under Apple Care. I was able to take some pictures. Thought some of you may want to see what the inside of a stripped MacPro looks like. All is well now and I’m back to 100%. Intersting that all that work had to be done to replace one (1) 1/8 Line In jack.

I also took a small about of low-res video footage. I’ll put that up soon too.

Here is the Flickr Set

and more here

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My resolution questions about Apple TV Take 2 Resolution answered

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Administrator @ 1:03 pm

The good folks over at iLounge answered questions that I had about the difference between the movies you rent on your computer and those you rent on the Apple TV. This is very good reading and I personally thank them for their research.

Part of their conclusions are. . .

As of right now, it’s fairly obvious that Apple distributes its video content in only two general formats—“standard-definition” and “high-definition.” Because the company is dealing with the challenges of converting a back catalog of titles for viewing on higher-quality displays, “standard-definition quality” will vary with the title; for the time being, it’s safe to assume that the quality of any given standard-definition movie will be the same regardless of whether and how it is downloaded from Apple TV or iTunes.

Check it out for yourself :

The Complete Guide to iTunes Movie Rentals, Part 2

 

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