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Screengem0531 02-22-2006 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ArcticStones
Sounds cool!
But what does this mean? Is there a practical size limit?
I presume that long keynotes, for instance, would form rather big files.

Does this mean Snapz Pro can’t be used for that purpose after all.

-- ArcticStones

No....you CAN use it but your computer must have a good enough connection to play the whole keynote without stopping. Thank you for clarifying rj, thats what I meant. It recoreds everything inside of an area you define. If the video stops to buffer in that area, it gets recoreded. I don't think i've been able to play a whole keynote without my computer having to stop to buffer.

rj89 02-22-2006 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twelve Motion
I don't get it. I didn't go to the site and I really don't even know what a keynote is. Isn't that just like an expo, where steve talks about whats coming for mac next? Why would they close this site and withhold something that was public when it first came out?

wow really i thought everyone in the forums at least knew what the keynotes were. i figured you knew being such a big poster on these forums. i think alot of people including myself want certain ones if not them all cause we liked seeing the moment something new and exciting came from apple i love seeing the reactions of the crowd.

heres a video from the 1984 keynote introducing the mac:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...6&q=steve+jobs

.....any video with someone wearing a bowtie is kickass to me.

pdr 02-22-2006 11:54 PM

This is pretty funny...
 
Sort of "Best of" :)
http://media.putfile.com/Apple-Bloopers

Screengem0531 02-23-2006 12:34 AM

Yes, thats funny. How embarassing would that be huh? Being the CEO and standing up there and trying to give a presentation that with stuff that isn't working. Apple still rules though


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