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Hackintosh Bonjour woes (avahi-daemon)

After hours of searching, compiling avahi-daemon myself, crying and sleepless nights it turns out if you are running Mac OS on non-apple hardware, and you have a mainboard with a Realtek r1000 series card (i.e. my ga-ep45-ds4) you should definitely use the RealtekR1000 driver if you want bonjour!

Although the hardware is detected by default, somehting isn’t supported and causes the broadcasts from avahi and Mac OS to be dropped. You will need XCode to build the sources, or look for pre-compiled ones on the net. More on my hackintosh later.

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10.5.3 9D11 Change Log found on PasteBin

Well there it is… take it or leave it :) I found it interesting. Keeping my fingers crossed for “unsupported” TimeMachine Backups.

http://pastebin.ca/966414

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WordPress: Tiger-Administration

If you use wordpress, you should really check out WordPress Tiger Administration. I like it much more. Its basically a skin for your wordpress administartion page, but one that has a much cleaner look that and is easier to read. Not to mention it doesn’t make you feel like you’re drowning in a sea of blue – by which wordpress users are normally greeted.Dashboard

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LightScribe: The verdict

DSC01272.JPGSo, here we are again and this time with more detailed results!

So what is LightScribe again?

LightScribe is a labeling technology for optical media. In short you burn a CD, flip it over and burn a label.

How does it work?

LightScribe works in that it uses a laser to heat special ink on LightScribe discs. This ink then changes color.

Prime-On LightScribe CDs

So for the first time in 3 years i purchased some non-TDK optical media! Of course TDK won my heart over by being read by my xbox as i modded it. Anyway after searching for optical media in the stores around my house I found that all stores only have the Verbaitim 16x DVD-R with jewel cases. This is of course also very nice media, but it costs 6€ for 5 DVDs… I then did a quick search on billiger.de and found several formats, and colors of LightScribe media. The best selection I found was on shoXX.com, a website making huge strides in terms of Internet contents, by offering you prices rather than prizes!

Anyway, I went with Prime-On CDs and DVDs. there are 2 reasons why i got Prime-On:

  1. Cheaper
  2. Wider selection of colors

I went with the “green-edition”! I guess because i thought i need to pick something ridiculous :) But, in all honesty the discs turned out very well. You can look at some examples on the shoXX website.

GIVE ME THE RESULTS!

In short: I’m very pleased. And very reassured after the “meh” quality i got with my “Mac Apps” label. So, here it is: Prime-On “Green Edition” (LightScribe 1.2) CD and “Best” Quality.

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I think it looks great! It looks very professional and very clean. It would be good to mention that this was a 2-tone logo to start and thus ideal for LightScribe. But this just proves that LightScribe can do wonders. Unfortunately the label will be smaller than that of a normal CD because LightScribe needs the position, which is the shiny part in the middle which contains data about the CD’s position.

Anyway, to go from this to this is just amazing :)

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Samsung SH-S183L LightScribe SATA DVD Burner (2x)

The old and the new...

So i would like to think that this will be an enlightening and interesting review of mine. Especially for anyone who has been considering getting a LightScribe DVD burner.

What is LightScribe?

LightScribe is a media labeling technology. And how it works is it melts one side of an optical media. Sound cool doesn’t it? And it is! I’m always surprised to hear that people buy those label printers… and better yet those CD stompers! A friend of mine ruined his drive because a label came off when spinning! In any case this, imho, is worlds better than any CD stomper. And unless your home is a CD print center… this is probably not a bad choice for making labeled optical media.

Samsung SH-S183L SATA?

Now, as it turns out from a conversation with my mate a few days ago, some people haven’t heard of SATA optical drives yet (I of course don’t mean the people that haven’t heard of SATA yet ;) ). Why would you get a SATA drive? Because IDE is slowly going the way of the floppy and becoming a legacy port that is just on the mainboard. Why not buy a SATA drive? Windows recognized it as ATAPI. 0 problems with my BIOS detecting it either (albeit after a CMOS clear). Some of the biggest benefits to SATA are the cables. Both the power and data connector are much easier to connect. There are no pins to be bent. And the cables themselves are much lower profile, eg. you’ll get better ventilation.

Why 2 drives?!

Why not?! 48€! It really isn’t that much money considering these will be with me for a good while :)

Why the Samsung SH-S183L?

Simple, all manufacturers are generally the same these days with the exception of companies like Plextor… which cost 2 times as much. This drive doesn’t cost much (48€ OEM). And i got it K&M Elektronik in Berlin which means that if i did have problems that I could just run down there and return the drives. I really can’t tell you much about read/write speeds… because I never care! I can’t believe the forum discussions I see sometimes.

“Hey but drive A burns a DVD 25seconds faster than drive B!”

Use that time to make a sandwich, make a playlist or something else… As someone who owned a Mitsumi 2xCD-R/RW drive… I think that discussing burn times in +/- 25 seconds is ridiculous :) Not to mention the difference is usually even less than 25 seconds. By the way, 2x = 40mins of burning for an 80min CD :) That was back when most burning programs couldn’t burn mp3s!!! They couldn’t convert them on the fly fast enough. You had to make .wav’s first. Oh yeah, and napster was around :)

Now… the Samsung SH-S183L

The Samsung drive has the following features

My new samsung burners :)

Cache:
2 MB
Avg. Seek times:
130/110
S-ATA Type:
S-ATA 150
CD Read max.:
48x
DVD Read max.:
16x
DVD RAM Support:
Yes
DVD Ram Read max.:
12x
DVD Ram Write max.:
12x
CD Write max.:
48x
CDRW Write max.:
32x
DVD +R Write max.:
18x
DVD +RW Write max.:
8x
DVD -R Write max.:
18x
DVD -RW Write max.:
8x
DVD +R Double Layer Support:
Yes
DVD +R Double Layer Write max.:
8x
DVD -R Double Layer Support:
Yes
DVD -R Double Layer Write max.:
8x

In any case it has everything I wanted (and could ask for). Its 18x, +/- R/RW and Ram. And also does Double Layer :) . Oh yeah, and it has LightScribe ;)
So, as i said, the drives DID install fine. I had no unexpected problems. In fact, it even boots from CDs fine! Of course the windows installer will need your SATA drivers to correctly continue the installation, but thats what nLite is there for :) All in all these drives met my expectations. They are quick (18x) and i had no problems burning a verbatim 16x LightScribe DVD at 18x. No problems with reading or burning CDs either

A very missed feature (Nooooo!) from the drives that I’m upgrading from (Lite-On) is that you could just nudge the Trays and they’d immediately go in.

What about LightScribe?

What about it? It does what it says… but unfortunately, and I didn’t know this before buying these drives, is that LightScribe takes 15 mins to make a label on media v1.2 (this is a CD media standard from LightScribe) and 35 mins or more on older media! However this is by the looks of it something that is dependent on the CDs and not on the drives. Which is of course another plus for this drive and kudos to LightScribe for thinking that bit through :P and not forcing constant drive upgrades :) (I hope)

So how does it look?

WARNING: DON’T EXPECT A PHOTO TO COME OUT!!! I expected a bit more out of LightScribe which was probably just me being naive. I ordered some more DVDs and I’ll give you all more examples later on. But at the moment i just have this label (thrown together in 3 seconds thanks to google and a keyboard) and this label was made with normal quality. “Best” is said to be look better obviously and when i get more discs I’ll make an article about that too. Anyway, here it is:

My new samsung burners :)

I ordered green discs… because if I’m making labels i don’t want a cream colored CD… thats just not cool :) That is another plus for LightScribe, by the way. There are a lot of colors you can choose from. LightScribe also has some cool free designs on their website (buyer propaganda? ;) ) that can quickly be downloaded and applied to whatever disc you are making.

And what software makes this?

Well the drivers and some background software comes from LightScribe’s download page (Windows, Mac and Linux!). The software integrates with CD certain labeling software. All in all I’m pretty happy although I really don’t like the beige colored labels. And thus, we’ll just have to see how it all looks when i get my green media :P

Pros

  • Quick Drives (18x!)
  • Burns all types of media
  • Good price
  • SATA, SATA, SATA!
  • LightScribe
  • Available in black (look how many drives aren’t you’ll be surprised)

Cons

  • LightScribe != LightningFast (bit slow)
  • Not the best looking bezel (Samsungs in general)
  • Activity LED looks like the emergency eject hole
  • Can’t just push the tray in

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Video reviews

So… after looking about the net I discovered that there aren’t that many reviews of many products that i own, especially dj equipment. Anyway I’ve decided I’m gonna try to do video reviews of equipment that i own. Hopefully they will turn out decent :)

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New Mixer: Ecler Nuo2

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I finally got a new mixer!!! I bought the Ecler Nuo2 and I’m so happy. I can’t believe how much better music sounds just by changing the mixer! Before i had the Numark DM1050 which is, to put it simply, a POS :)

The Ecler Nuo2 sounds very good. Be it through my average stereo (next thing needing an upgrade) or even what is recorded on my computer. The Bass is noticeably deeper and the highs and mids clearer. This mixer also has a couple of nice features such as.

  • Hi, Mid, Bass Kill switches
  • Complete Channel Kill Switches
  • Very good headphone output
  • Very good display that shows accurate levels (as opposed to DM1050)
  • 2 master outs
  • effects loop
  • Adjustable curve shape and sharpness
  • 100-240V and easy access to the fuses
  • Standard PC powersupply cable

Those are definitely the most important features for me. I should also mention that it is a slim-fit mixer. I forgot the actual name for the formfactor. I was going to get something with more channels and more expensive but in the end decided this is a perfect mixer for me at the moment. Especially if i just hook an effects unit up to it… then it will last me a long time :)

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Boyscouts are honored for not Pirating

Wow… i’m left speechless. I mean look at this. Quite interesting really. I’ve been questionned about my opinion about pirating many times. And all i say in response in a sarchastical manner is, “Man, I really can afford $600 software!”. I think its rediculous that anything can cost that much especially software that comes out everyyear!! Another interesting comment is my Comp. Sci. Prof’s. Who said that if people can patent algorithms then why doesn’t someone patent x + 5 or something similar.

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Tucano Second Skin Microfiber

DSC00630.JPGSo everyone should protect their notebook. Especially if you take it to class regularly as i do. Before the start of another semester of Uni i got me one of these. A Tucano Second Skin Microfiber I got it because of the color primarily and because it has an insert for your keyboard so it doesn’t press up against the screen. Although i’m not entirely satisfied with the instert as i do notice some outlines of my keys on the screen. This maybe partially due to the fact the backlit keyboard and the macbook itself heat up a little bit and they do seem to go away when the lcd heats up after q while.

DSC00631.JPGI still like it very much though. It does look very nice! Its also well built with double layers to prevent any scratching of notebook with the zipers (yes there are 2). Everyone realizes you must have a nice notebook inside and at €30 its not hurting anyones walets. All of this applies to Tucanos in general. It makes me wonder why people settle for cheaper sleeves for their notebooks.

It gets 2 thumbs way up from me… don’t hesitate to buy one!!!

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UTF-8 and windows.

I really, really, really hope vista will fix this! I am so annoyed! Every time i send a message to my family in Russian i get a reply back that I used the wrong encoding… THAT I USED THE WRONG ENCODING. What they should ask themselves or better yet Billy “Bad Boy” Gates is why outlook express doesn’t default to UTF-8. An even better question would be why for cyrillics it doesn’t default to KOI-8, the standard for Russian cyrillics.

But I guess this is all too much for the 4 color mosaic… This is similar to IE not supporting newer css formats (although safari doesn’t do it perfectly either). But still of all things that are important to day to day life it is definitely email. I’m just shocked that and upset that this hold true and i have to retype reforward my emails. I really hope UTF-8 will become the standard on windows too someday and i think it will as UTF-8 is definitely much more widespread mobile phones etc.

Hmm that probably means if i told my family to check their email with their phones it would work… as opposed to windows…

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