SOURCE: Connecting Yamaha piano (YDP-131) to imac g5
I dont use garage band but You could try just plugging a regular plug jack from aux out to your computer with a smaller jack adapter into your mic input. When you go to record a track it should pick it up-the equalizer should show movement when striking keys. Remember most music software requires you to select the option to play and hear the sound simultaneously.
SOURCE: can't connect to usb port
Hi all! I had the exact same problem - the remote recognized the USB connection but my computer (MacBook with Leopard) / Logitech software did not. I took the advice of bfuzcsvxvgk and it worked like a charm. I wasn't sure what the "Home" folder that he or she referred was, so instead I entered "Logitech" into the Spotlight finder and the Logitech folder came up. There was only one file (usblancognac.cmd) in the folder and I deleted it. After that I reopened the Harmony Remote software and it opened! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! Hope this helps if you are having problems!
SOURCE: new mac computer, panasonic vdr-d220 camcorder
If you're running OS X and you have iMovie (part of the suite that comes with Leopard) then your mac has a pre-loaded driver.
Just make sure the disc is finalized, then connect it to your mac via the USB cable and select the CONNECT DISC option on the camera. OS X will ask you which program to open it with; choose iMovie. It will open a video capture screen which will allow you to choose which scenes you want to load from the camera. It will take a few minutes to capture the files and save them to a project folder in iMovie; they'll be visible to work with in iMovie from there.
Note: I believe that iMovie converts the .VOB (DVD) files on your camera to .MOV (Quicktime), which can result in a minor loss in quality. But unless you have Final Cut or some other editing software, I don't know any other way to get those videos on your mac.
I have a VDR D220 and I've used it on a couple of projects with iMovie with success. Good luck.
SOURCE: SCSI Scanner connection to USB
There are USB to SCSI adaptors
http://www.usbgear.com/USB-TO-SCSI.html
But looking at the prices it may be worth bite the bullet and get somthing a little more up to date
SOURCE: cant upload photos to mac from s1500 fujifilm camera
In Spotlight, find Image Capture. This will recognize the camera and allow you to download the pictures off the camera.
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