I've installed Snow Leopard on two different MacBook Pro models. I've never experienced any audio quality or headphone popping issues with either one. If you're having audio issues with yours, I recommend taking it to an Apple Retail Store if you have one nearby.
By default Photo Booth does a mirror image, so it's like looking into a mirror rather than seeing what someone else would see if they were standing in front of you. I hadn't thought about changing it before I started recording.
Nice informative video, what camera did you use to take this video with and what editing program was utilized? Thanks in advance, I would appreciate your help. Thanks again.
To record the video, I just used Apple's Photo Booth application and the built-in camera on one of the iMacs on display in the Apple Store. After recording, I copied the unedited video file onto my USB flash drive, and later I edited the video in iMovie '08.
Did you happen to try out SL on any Macbook Pros?
Did it fix the terrible audio quality and headphone poping sound?
HelloWaffle 2 years ago
I've installed Snow Leopard on two different MacBook Pro models. I've never experienced any audio quality or headphone popping issues with either one. If you're having audio issues with yours, I recommend taking it to an Apple Retail Store if you have one nearby.
theOrigJoshMeister 2 years ago
all you have to do to fix that is reset the pram
faudeeezy 2 years ago
Why is all the text behind you backwards? lol
inkytophat 2 years ago
By default Photo Booth does a mirror image, so it's like looking into a mirror rather than seeing what someone else would see if they were standing in front of you. I hadn't thought about changing it before I started recording.
theOrigJoshMeister 2 years ago
Nice informative video, what camera did you use to take this video with and what editing program was utilized? Thanks in advance, I would appreciate your help. Thanks again.
tuckerjeffrey 2 years ago
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
To record the video, I just used Apple's Photo Booth application and the built-in camera on one of the iMacs on display in the Apple Store. After recording, I copied the unedited video file onto my USB flash drive, and later I edited the video in iMovie '08.
theOrigJoshMeister 2 years ago