May 21, 1998 - Information Alley =============================== Copyright 1994-98, Apple Computer, Inc.
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* QuickTime 3: Converting MPEG to a QuickTime Movie Results in Loss of Audio * Power Macintosh G3: Virtual PC 2.0 & Ethernet_802.3 Frame Type * PowerBook G3 Series: Keycap Replacement
NEW 22180 QuickTime 3: Converting MPEG to a QuickTime Movie Results in Loss of Audio
I'm trying to use MoviePlayer 3 to convert an MPEG movie to a QuickTime movie on my Macintosh. The resulting QuickTime movie has no audio. What's wrong?
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--------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW 22179 Power Macintosh G3: Virtual PC 2.0 & Ethernet_802.3 Frame Type
When using Virtual PC 2.0 on my Power Macintosh G3, I'm unable to connect to a Novell NetWare server using Windows 95. The NetWare server has the Ethernet_802.3 frame type bound to an Ethernet card running the IPX protocol. If I add the Ethernet_802.2 frame type to the card in my Power Macintosh G3, I have connectivity from Virtual PC to the NetWare server. Can I use the Ethernet_802.3 frame type?
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--------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW 30553 PowerBook G3 Series: Keycap Replacement
Two types of keycaps are on the keyboard. The smaller number, letter, function, and arrow keys can be very easily snapped back in place if they come off. The remaining large keys (such as the spacebar) require more care to replace them.
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