May 27, 2009 - Joomla    Comments Off on Joomla file & folder permissions

Joomla file & folder permissions

Apply Read/Write permissions to these directories and files:

/images
/media
/uploadfiles
/components
/language
/modules
/templates
/administrator/backups
/administrator/components
configuration.php

Source: http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=52721

May 27, 2009 - Roku    Comments Off on Roku Developer Mode

Roku Developer Mode

Here are the instructions to put the Roku Box in developer mode.

Before you are able to load a development application to your box, you must enable development mode on your Roku DVP.

To do this, enter the following remote button sequence:

Home 3x
Up 2x
Right
Left
Right
Left
Right
May 27, 2009 - iPod/iPhone    Comments Off on iPod Touch sync with Google Apps Calendars

iPod Touch sync with Google Apps Calendars

Google Sync allows you to choose up to 25 Calendars with the Calendar app on your Apple device.

To select which calendars to sync to your Apple device, follow the steps below:

  • Open the Safari browser on your device and go to http://m.google.com/sync
  • Sign in with your account and select your device from the list of devices you’ve set up for Google Sync
  • Bookmark this page so you can return to it easily.

If you use Google Apps, follow these steps:

  • Open the Safari browser on your phone and go to http://m.google.com
  • Click on Google Apps user? at the bottom of the screen
  • Enter your domain name (e.g., YourDomain.com)
  • Click the Sync icon in your domain area (this section has a green background)
  • Sign in if required
  • Select your device to configure Calendars
May 27, 2009 - Old    Comments Off on Convert .MOD video files to .MP4

Convert .MOD video files to .MP4

My JVC video camera saves video files as .MOD format.

[b:297imfo6]Here’s how to convert these files to .MP4 format for use with iPod, Roku, etc.[/b:297imfo6]

1. Rename the file extension to .MOV (i.e., SOURCE.MOD -> SOURCE.MOV)
2. Open [b:297imfo6]DVDFab[/b:297imfo6]
3. Add the file by clicking the icon at the far right in the [b:297imfo6]Source section [/b:297imfo6]at the top (see below)
4. Select your output location in the [b:297imfo6]Target [/b:297imfo6]section
5. In the left pane, select the [b:297imfo6]iPod/iPhone [/b:297imfo6]item in the [b:297imfo6]File to Mobile [/b:297imfo6]section
6. With your file added, you should see a profile named [b:297imfo6]ipod.default [/b:297imfo6]in the [b:297imfo6]Profile [/b:297imfo6]section at the bottom.
7. Click the [b:297imfo6]Edit [/b:297imfo6]button
8. Confirm that the [b:297imfo6]Frame Resolution[/b:297imfo6] is set to [b:297imfo6]720×388[/b:297imfo6] (this will give you the best picture for widescreen (see below)
9. Click [b:297imfo6]OK [/b:297imfo6]and then [b:297imfo6]Start[/b:297imfo6]

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