MacMost Now 144: The Flip Mino Video Camera
October 13th, 2008Gary Rosenzweig takes a look at the Flip Mino compact video camera. This tiny little inexpensive video camera works well with Macs and iMovie.
Gary Rosenzweig takes a look at the Flip Mino compact video camera. This tiny little inexpensive video camera works well with Macs and iMovie.
How many remote controls do you have lying around? I’m sure there are several. Do you have one for your computer… one that can control elements on your screen, much like a mouse would? If you have an iPhone, you certainly do have one.
So you might have an iPod or an iPhone that has all this space. Maybe you aren’t filling it with Apps or pictures. Even with your media, you may still have space to spare. What if you could put files on your iPhone without having to use iTunes?
Gary Rosenzweig looks at two ways to convert video files to mp3 audio files so you can listen to them on audio-only devices. The first method uses QuickTime Pro and iTunes. The second method uses FFMpegX.
One of our regular community members is an avid bowler, and is quite good at it. In fact, his chat handle is Bowler4Ever. He inspired me to check out some of the bowling apps available for the iPhone. I have mixed reviews on them, but there is one that truly stands out above the rest. http://chris.pirillo.com
Gary Rosenzweig takes a look at the simple but powerful tool QuickTime Pro and how it can be used to edit and compile video.
Gary Rosenzweig shows you how to find the largest files on your hard drive and clean them up to create more space.
Gary Rosenzweig looks at how you can use your XBox 360 to view video and listen to music that is stored on your Mac using Connect360.
You’re out to dinner, and you’re not sure how much you should leave for a tip. Wouldn’t it be great if you could pull out your iPhone, open an app, and have it tell you how much to tip? Oh, that’s right! You can with Tipulator.