User Name
Password
AppleNova Forums » Apple Products »

New to Apple: Need Ipod/Macbook Pro app and flash assistance


Register Members List Calendar Search FAQ Posting Guidelines
New to Apple: Need Ipod/Macbook Pro app and flash assistance
Thread Tools
ScottyB
New Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Washington, DC
 
Old 2010-07-14, 11:05

I am new(ish) to Apple (having used Power Mac G4s for video production in the past, but not as a PC). I received an Ipod Touch yesterday and will be getting my new Macbook Pro i7 today.

I know that Apple is anti-flash, and I am trying to get watch flash vids on my Ipod Touch with little success. I found a bookmark workaround, but it doesn't seem to work well. Is there a mini-browser or some other workaround that I can use to watch flash videos on my Ipod?

Additionally, I would like to download a free app for my new Macbook Pro to convert flv video to mp4. Does anyone have a preferred app?

Lastly, is there any recommended software that I must have for my Macbook Pro? I have already downloaded:

* aLaunch
* Audacity
* Bean
* Blender
* Caffeine
* Celtx
* Coconut Battery
* Cyberduck
* Deeper
* Dock Spaces
* Fair Game
* ffmpegX
* Firefox
* GIMP
* Google Chrome
* Hand Brake
* iDMG
* iPod Disk
* KisMAC
* Name Changer
* NVU
* Perian
* Quicksilver
* Text Wrangler
* The Unarchiver
* Thunderbird
* VLC
* WM Components
* Xtorrent

Cliffs:
Need Ipod Touch flash video workaround.
Need free flv to mp4 converter.
Would like Macbook Pro software recommendations.
ScottyB is offline   quote
bassplayinMacFiend
Banging the Bottom End
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
 
Old 2010-07-14, 12:27

You could check out Frash, but IIRC you'll need to jailbreak your iPhone to run this.
bassplayinMacFiend is offline   quote
kieran
Tweeting @kierankelly
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Delco
 
Old 2010-07-14, 13:01

Flash is a no go in iOS and I fully support that. Flash sucks anyways.

On your second questions, this thread is where to go to get all of the essential Mac apps
kieran is offline   quote
Dorian Gray
Veteran Member
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Paris, France
 
Old 2010-07-14, 17:35

Cliffs? I Googled this term but couldn't figure it out.

Too late now, but I wouldn't install 29 applications on a new Mac unless I immediately needed them all. However at least one of them—HandBrake—can convert FLVs to MP4. Check if that works for you before installing a 30th app.
Dorian Gray is offline   quote
torifile
Less than Stellar Member
 
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Durham, NC
Send a message via AIM to torifile  
Old 2010-07-14, 17:52

"Cliffs" means a cliff notes version. Cliff notes are short synopses of books used for study aids (or, more commonly used in place of reading the actual work of literature). So, "cliffs" in this context means the short and sweet version of the post.

And, yes, I agree with Dorian that you don't need all those apps. I've been a Mac user for years and haven't even heard of many of them.

If it's not red and showing substantial musculature, you're wearing it wrong.
torifile is offline   quote
Kraetos
Lovable Bastard
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Boston-ish
 
Old 2010-07-14, 18:01

Evom is a free video converter. It'll convert anything your install of QuickTime supports (I see you have Perian so you're good to go) into iPod/iPhone/tv friendly formats.

I wouldn't go out of your way to get Flash working on your iPod touch unless killing batteries is a hobby of yours

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dorian Gray View Post
Cliffs? I Googled this term but couldn't figure it out.
Normally I use "tl;dr" for summaries like that but cliffs works well enough, I guess.

Quote:
Too late now, but I wouldn't install 29 applications on a new Mac unless I immediately needed them all. However at least one of them—HandBrake—can convert FLVs to MP4. Check if that works for you before installing a 30th app.
It actually seems like a pretty solid list, I have most of them or an equivalent app. Although some apps on that list seem redundant. Why do you need aLaunch if you have Quicksilver?

Sadly, being a technology pundit is truly never having to say you’re sorry. You can be wrong for years and never lose your job.—The Macalope
Kraetos is offline   quote
Robo
Formerly Roboman, still
awesome
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: on twitter! @werejack
 
Old 2010-07-14, 19:24

Welcome ScottyB

To be honest one of my favorite things about my iPhone and iPad is no Flash. Flash was a PITA on my old MacBook and netbooks; I have no idea why anyone would want it on a phone (or would assume it could be pleasantly supported on a $199 media player). That said I do think it's unfortunate/interesting that the first thing ScottyB knows about Apple is that they're "anti" Flash. But I suppose that is the media narrative these days.

cue the lights and dim the stars
Robo is offline   quote
Posting Rules Navigation
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Reply

Forum Jump
Thread Tools
Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
iPod: Apple Lossless imported to Flash vs HDD Perfecting_Zero Apple Products 6 2006-10-20 00:18
Flash 8 - Mackbook or Macbook Pro? doddler Apple Products 4 2006-08-22 11:27
Need Assistance on IMac G5, Please help. Thanks. NSalvatore Genius Bar 15 2005-10-10 16:32
iPod flash details? Unbeliever Speculation and Rumors 126 2005-01-11 21:39
Need some assistance fixing my keyboard Wrao Viva La Revolucion 1 2004-05-16 03:22


« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 20:02.


Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2012, AppleNova
AppleNova Slim