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    Hi,

    I've been using Mac for past ten years. I don't even own a PC. Manage to run/configure my duo perfectly. Agree iDreamX is quality application. And terminal too for most of the configurations

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    Hi. I have a mac and use idreamX - good program. However, in order to receive the audio channels on TF1HD, I need to be able to edit the audio settings on the channel. Is there a program that can do this on a mac?

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    Quote Originally Posted by avatar7 View Post
    Hi,

    I've been using Mac for past ten years. I don't even own a PC. Manage to run/configure my duo perfectly. Agree iDreamX is quality application. And terminal too for most of the configurations
    Agreed! I'm a Mac user and Terminal, iDreamX and VLC is all I need

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    Quote Originally Posted by laserquest View Post
    Hi. I have a mac and use idreamX - good program. However, in order to receive the audio channels on TF1HD, I need to be able to edit the audio settings on the channel. Is there a program that can do this on a mac?
    iDreamX does not allow you to do this (yet). There is a ported version of DreamboxEdit available for OSX (even from his site I think) that does allow editing. You need an Intel based Mac in order to use this.

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    try this

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    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/showthread.php?8252-DreamboxEdit-Mac-Version-4.0.12&p=61266#post61266
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    bringing this thread back up.
    i got an apple mac mini in a deal i made.
    looks nice, works nice but what the heck am i gonna do with it?
    got windows machines in every room (almost) and vu+ uno in the rooms that want them.
    i do very little to the receivers via computer, everything is managed through the receiver.
    so do i really need this mac?
    looking for good ideas on how to use it with my receiver/s over and above what could be done by windows machines.
    or it's off to the market!

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    Quote Originally Posted by roy0110 View Post
    bringing this thread back up.
    i got an apple mac mini in a deal i made.
    looks nice, works nice but what the heck am i gonna do with it?
    got windows machines in every room (almost) and vu+ uno in the rooms that want them.
    i do very little to the receivers via computer, everything is managed through the receiver.
    so do i really need this mac?
    looking for good ideas on how to use it with my receiver/s over and above what could be done by windows machines.
    or it's off to the market!
    It's not gonna do much for your receiver that you can't already do with your windows machine...

    It's just a different machine with a different os and software for that os...
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    I once had a mac mini, sold it within a week as i had no use for it.... imac and MBP

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    They do make an attractive door stop though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxwell View Post
    They do make an attractive door stop though
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    Then build one - I did, saved a fortue and at the time of construction ended up with a more powerful machine than even Apple could supply. :-).

    http://www.tonymacx86.com/home.php

    Easy these days if you stick to tried and tested hardware and there's a really friendly community to help out. A bit like this one!

    Cheers,

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