that's odd. Handbrake has never given me problems with MKV's. but remember, MKV is a container, not a format. may be something up with the videos encoded within the MKV?Vai said:What's the best video converter (free, windows) to convert videos into an iPhone/iTunes accepted format?
Handbrake doesn't seem to work for MKV files, it either crashes (latest released version) or complains about missing titles (latest dev build)
"In CA, MA, and RI, sales tax is collected on the unbundled price of iPhone."neojubei said:
RubxQub said:I think the issue is that you can't assume the person is going to turn the device on it's side with the volume buttons on the bottom.
If you rotate the phone with the volume buttons on the top of the phone, the volume buttons are as you'd expect them to be.
Hardware buttons in general can't win unless they're fluid somehow.
Marty Chinn said:So orient them the way its oriented so it corresponds to the volume meter. It's not that hard and clearly the phone knows which way it thinks its oriented because that's the way you are displaying the video. I don't see how its so out of sync where people would be so confused that pressing the volume that matches the direction of the meter is so beyond their grasp. It's not a big deal, but I'm surprised at the outcry. It's not an unreasonable thing to do, certainly not something to get flamed over.
Kano On The Phone said:I tried once, but one time I picked up a book and it was in my hand horizontally and I was so fucking confused on why the words didn't turn the right way, and then I posted my deep thoughts about how much better it would be if they did on a message board but no one validated it so I just got defensive and fucking gave up.
I'm sure you can relate.
Some really great ones posted in the GAF thread as well.Major Williams said:Congrats man! Welcome to the club.
I recommend these sites:
http://www.iphone4wallpaper.com/
http://dailyiphoneblog.com/iphone-4-wallpapers/
Got some really good ones from these.
mrkgoo said:What if the phone is held at a 45 degree angle, with volume up at the top left? Is pushing that now left for decrease, or up for increase? For sure, you could look at the screen to see which way the screen is oriented, but doesn't that defeat the purpose of a set of hardware controls?
What if you happen to be running, and the accelerometer is flipping around due to acceleration changes?
It's not that it's a non-interesting idea, but I think in execution it will cause more problems than it solves.
Marty Chinn said:Orient it according to the screen. I didn't think it was that hard to understand. Why are you running and watching videos? It's not really about accelerometer related but more related how the display is showing. You just tie it to that. If your video is constantly flipping around, are you really watching it? I'm not talking about orienting volume all the time based on every possible use case, just things like video where you are in a landscape mode.
Look, this is being attacked like its some big issue. I was just curious if anyone else felt the same way, yet the replies come off far worse. Why is it so bad to question Apple among Apple fans?
The volume switch doesn't really have an orientation. The fact that the 'increase volume' button is above the 'decrease' when in portrait orientation is largely incidental (a convention, yes -Ed.)
Think about the iPod touch which has the same volume clicker, yet when in your pocket, the device is 'upside-down'. You wouldn't expect that control to change. It's unintuitive.
To have hardware buttons flip and switch function is counter productive.
Marty Chinn said:So orient them the way its oriented so it corresponds to the volume meter. It's not that hard and clearly the phone knows which way it thinks its oriented because that's the way you are displaying the video. I don't see how its so out of sync where people would be so confused that pressing the volume that matches the direction of the meter is so beyond their grasp. It's not a big deal, but I'm surprised at the outcry. It's not an unreasonable thing to do, certainly not something to get flamed over.
You need to get off of this conspiracy theory right now.Marty Chinn said:Why is it so bad to question Apple among Apple fans?
Bro, Apple could make the volume buttons function exactly how Marty wants them to and he'd still be fucking confused about it. Read every one of his posts, they break down to one simple formula:SuperPac said:The way I look at it is this. It seems like a nice idea, just like being able to view *everything* on the iPhone in landscape view or type that way in every app seemed like a perfectly great idea when people wanted that. When it arrived, "No! Why does it keep switching when I'm laying down? I wish it wouldn't do that" etc. from a lot of people. iOS4 has that orientation lock and my wife was overjoyed. She's not the only one as plenty of people cheered when Apple announced that feature in iOS4.
OK so now take the orientation thing a step further and now not only is the screen rotating but the physical volume buttons reverse function depending on how you're holding the phone at that second. I could see that getting really effing annoying pretty quick. Again, seems fine as a concept. For me I'd rather always know how those buttons were going to function instead of having them orientation-based.
Kano On The Phone said:The Marty Chinn Posting Template:
1) State productfeaturefault.
buy it from Walmart. I live in Sacramento, and my coworker paid tax on $199 making it $216ish.Dreams-Visions said:"In CA, MA, and RI, sales tax is collected on the unbundled price of iPhone."
yep. will buy again out of state and get my fucking money back. this nice phone will stay in its shrink-wrap until then. fuck you, CA.
Charred Greyface said:
- We ARE NOT appeasing customers with free bumpers DONT promise a free bumper to customers.
Clearly Apple is taking the position that nothing is wrong with the antenna, although thats not surprising since most companies will never willingly admit their flagship product is potentially suffering from an unfixable flaw. But does anyone else find it interesting, if not troubling, that there is no mention of an impending software fix?
not in stock yet in the Burbank area.Major Williams said:buy it from Walmart. I live in Sacramento, and my coworker paid tax on $199 making it $216ish.
Of course some people will try to abuse it for free bumpers. But it's still possible to put a system in place that screens those people out. Or simply take the hit. Or maybe Apple should take a leaf from Nintendo's book, as many people have already suggested and be proactive about getting cases to people regardless of whether they've asked for them or not. But refusing to give cases to people at all?!SuperPac said:Undoubtedly The Internet(tm) was abusing this for free bumpers. Not surprised they're not offering them anymore.
It didn't take Apple this long to admit there was a problem with the WiFi on the iPad. Then everybody hunkered down and waited for fix (still waiting by the way). I'm worried by the way Apple is acting like this isn't a problem. If they can't deliver or even promise a fix (again like they did for the iPad) that's bad. I had planned to get an iPhone 4 today but now...SuperPac said:In general, you shouldn't mention or promise something you can't deliver. If they said "yes a software fix is coming" but had not thoroughly tested said fix or wasn't sure if it could be resolved via software they'd only dig themselves into a deeper hole. How many months did Microsoft deny that the RRoD was a problem before a fix was offered up? (Free repairs etc.) A long-ass time. We're not even a week into the iPhone 4's release - let's give it some time.
mrkgoo said:No-one's attacking you. I just think it's a bad idea (until Apple actually does it hur hur), that is I don't feel the same way, and it has nothing to do with you. Go look in Macrumors from a couple weeks ago. I said the same thing there.
And again, tying it to the screen is damned annoying, because you never know whether your screen is necessarily orientation-locked, or where it's flipped to - having to look at the screen to use your hardware controls is counter-productive.
Also, you're not alone. People have thought of it, so some people do think it's a good idea (actually the macrumors thread had the guy proclaiming himself as a genius for coming up with it). I just happen to disagree with it. Maybe if it were an option, but then, we all know Apple aren't about options, right? What baffles me is the shake-to-shuffle, which is also beyond retarded.
anyway, my response from over three weeks ago:
lastly, it's not about not questioning Apple. Just now I questioned them about the usefulness of shake-to-shuffle.
SuperPac said:The way I look at it is this. It seems like a nice idea, just like being able to view *everything* on the iPhone in landscape view or type that way in every app seemed like a perfectly great idea when people wanted that. When it arrived, "No! Why does it keep switching when I'm laying down? I wish it wouldn't do that" etc. from a lot of people. iOS4 has that orientation lock and my wife was overjoyed. She's not the only one as plenty of people cheered when Apple announced that feature in iOS4.
OK so now take the orientation thing a step further and now not only is the screen rotating but the physical volume buttons reverse function depending on how you're holding the phone at that second. I could see that getting really effing annoying pretty quick. Again, seems fine as a concept. For me I'd rather always know how those buttons were going to function instead of having them orientation-based.
.Cocoia said:
If it just affected lefties then tbh I wouldn't really care. D:J-Rzez said:Sigh...
Yet another product designed to mock and strike down left-handed people. Not surprised on Apple's arrogant stance on this neither. Such a glaring overlook on a product of this magnitude. If bought this and experienced this problem it would be returned immediately. I have done this too many times already.
Maybe I'm too lenient. Try to not take it too personally (I guess it's hard to do so when people start talking about you as if you weren't here. Which you're not, I guess, sicne this is the internetMarty Chinn said:Are you not seeing Kano's posts?
I think that's fine that people disagree. I wasn't so hell bent on it. What bothers me is this notion that somehow it's an insane idea or that it's some sort of anti-Apple rhetoric. It was just something that caught my eye again while I was watching a YouTube video.
How are you holding it?lawblob said:I think OS4 broke my 3G. Once every few hours, i lose all signal and it says 'searching' for up to one hour or more at a time. Also, iTunes never loads half the time I try to launch it. Ideas?
Right there with you holmes.thewesker said:Got on to check my order status. Showing "In Progress" with 2 under "Quantity Backordered." Cooommmeeee onnn![]()
Dude phones are made to be held in your hand. I love my iPhone, but you should never have to watch the way your hand is held to accommodate your cellphone.BboyDubC said:Seriously though, am I the only person that thinks Jobs has a point? If you buy a cellphone that has an antenna, do you cover the ONE portion on the phone where the antennae is and then complain there is a problem? You have to place your palm FIRMLY covering that bottom portion. Why not relax your hand so it is just over the edge at that portion? It isn't like you can't hold the phone ANYWHERE, you have to hold it in one 'specific' position. I seriously think this thing is being blown out of proportion to the point where people say the phone has "reception" problems. They are right in that there aren't reception problems (my calls have never dropped because of this, regardless of which hand I hold it, because I never grip my phone in this "death grip", my hand is naturally relaxed). There are reception problems if you cover a *tiny* antennae portion, which is proven to exist on all phones.
BboyDubC said:Seriously though, am I the only person that thinks Jobs has a point? If you buy a cellphone that has an antenna, do you cover the ONE portion on the phone where the antennae is and then complain there is a problem? You have to place your palm FIRMLY covering that bottom portion. Why not relax your hand so it is just over the edge at that portion? It isn't like you can't hold the phone ANYWHERE, you have to hold it in one 'specific' position. I seriously think this thing is being blown out of proportion to the point where people say the phone has "reception" problems. They are right in that there aren't reception problems (my calls have never dropped because of this, regardless of which hand I hold it, because I never grip my phone in this "death grip", my hand is naturally relaxed). There are reception problems if you cover a *tiny* antennae portion, which is proven to exist on all phones.
notsureifserious.jpgBboyDubC said:Seriously though, am I the only person that thinks Jobs has a point? If you buy a cellphone that has an antenna, do you cover the ONE portion on the phone where the antennae is and then complain there is a problem? You have to place your palm FIRMLY covering that bottom portion. Why not relax your hand so it is just over the edge at that portion? It isn't like you can't hold the phone ANYWHERE, you have to hold it in one 'specific' position. I seriously think this thing is being blown out of proportion to the point where people say the phone has "reception" problems. They are right in that there aren't reception problems (my calls have never dropped because of this, regardless of which hand I hold it, because I never grip my phone in this "death grip", my hand is naturally relaxed). There are reception problems if you cover a *tiny* antennae portion, which is proven to exist on all phones.
BboyDubC said:Seriously though, am I the only person that thinks Jobs has a point? If you buy a cellphone that has an antenna, do you cover the ONE portion on the phone where the antennae is and then complain there is a problem? You have to place your palm FIRMLY covering that bottom portion. Why not relax your hand so it is just over the edge at that portion? It isn't like you can't hold the phone ANYWHERE, you have to hold it in one 'specific' position. I seriously think this thing is being blown out of proportion to the point where people say the phone has "reception" problems. They are right in that there aren't reception problems (my calls have never dropped because of this, regardless of which hand I hold it, because I never grip my phone in this "death grip", my hand is naturally relaxed). There are reception problems if you cover a *tiny* antennae portion, which is proven to exist on all phones.
teiresias said:From what I've seen of the youtube videos (there's one where someone simply places a key across the indicated gap to bridge the two antennas and doesn't have their hand anywhere near the phone) this doesn't seem to be a signal attenuation issue with regard to someone's hand being near the phone and blocking RF, it has to do with shorting the two antennas together. This corrupts the antenna either by shorting it through your body to ground (I'd find that part unlikely) or because the effective length of the antenna has now changed causing it to not be resonant with the wavelength it's supposed to be seeing (add on top of that if the antenna you're shorting it to is powered because you also have that one on). This is also the acting theory when I ask some of my RF engineer colleagues at work (I'm not as well versed in antenna lore as some of them).
Other phones DO NOT have this issue because even though they may get signal attenuation from your hand being around the area of the antenna, their antennas are not on the outside of the phone and subject to shorting to another antenna due to your grip. If it's humid, or your hands are somewhat sweaty, or your body simply has a lower electrical impedance than your friend down the street with an iPhone4 would explain why some people see it occur and others don't.
Seth C said:Damn it. If I try to use this thing for anything but making calls the battery is just shot. Despite only using it to send a few (5-6?) text messages the battery has drained from 35% to 20% in the past few hours. Just unbelievable. i don't get it either, because just Friday I was able to play "I Dig It" for several hours without draining the battery. Now if I just try to send a few texts throughout the day and play some simple games for a couple hours the battery just doesn't hold up.
Angry birds. One of the best iPhone games ever, IMO.SephCast said:So, I just finally got my phone after being away from an iPhone for about a year. What are the must have games/apps that have come out in the past year?
JohngPR said:Just used FaceTime for the first time, amazing.
I felt like I was in an Apple commercial while using it, talking to my nephew that just got back from Afghanistan (Army) & lives in Seattle. I also saw his first time since he was a new born.
Man, what a cool moment.
You're a warrior, Rez. 3G phones are so damn slow.Rez said:hmm. jailbreaked (jailbroke?) my iphone 3G and it's suddenly like I have a new phone in that all the other OS4 features have been enabled. I haven't even touched Cydia yet.
if my battery life doesn't suddenly go to the dogs, I might end up just sticking with this for another year. iPads are looking more and more tempting. I'll wait and see what's introduced in iPad OS4.
I know, I know. :lolburgerdog said:You're a warrior, Rez. 3G phones are so damn slow.