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speeder 08-16-2012 05:03 PM

How to change jpeg to jpg
 
On a Mac? So that I can post it here. Thx. :cool:

stomachmonkey 08-16-2012 05:05 PM

change the name from jpeg to jpg.

seriously

speeder 08-16-2012 05:07 PM

Thought I tried that once and it did not work. I'll try it again. Are they the same thing?

stomachmonkey 08-16-2012 05:08 PM

Same thing.

Por_sha911 08-16-2012 05:08 PM

In the lowly Windows OS you click the file and push F2 and it will enable you to rename it but Mac is superior so I suppose it is suppose to sense your brainwaves and do it for you...

speeder 08-16-2012 05:10 PM

Ok, thanks Scott. It is as simple as changing the name but for some reason it messed me up last time.

speeder 08-16-2012 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 6917222)
In the lowly Windows OS you click the file and push F2 and it will enable you to rename it but Mac is superior so I suppose it is suppose to sense your brainwaves and do it for you...

The truth is that Macs are so simple to use that sometimes it evades me. I can't believe that I don't have to find something in "file" or "edit" on the top of page. I started out on PCs many years ago and never minded them, thought they were great, but I didn't know any different either. :cool:

GH85Carrera 08-16-2012 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 6917230)
Ok, thanks Scott. It is as simple as changing the name but for some reason it messed me up last time.

Operator error. Loose nut behind keyboard. ;)

stomachmonkey 08-16-2012 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by speeder (Post 6917230)
Ok, thanks Scott. It is as simple as changing the name but for some reason it messed me up last time.

NP my friend.

willtel 08-16-2012 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 6917222)
In the lowly Windows OS you click the file and push F2 and it will enable you to rename it but Mac is superior so I suppose it is suppose to sense your brainwaves and do it for you...

With OSX you highlight the file and hit enter\return.

nostatic 08-16-2012 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 6917222)
In the lowly Windows OS you click the file and push F2 and it will enable you to rename it but Mac is superior so I suppose it is suppose to sense your brainwaves and do it for you...

Click on the file. It will highlight. Pause a beat, click on the name. It is now highlighted and editable. Type to change the name. Or as noted above, click once to highlight, then hit return. Or click once to highlight and hit cmd-I (info...I...info...get it?:D) and change it there. Or ctrl-click (right-click) on the icon and pick "get info" from the contextual menu.

Then again F2 certainly is intuitive. When I think F2, I always thing, "change file name."

speeder 08-16-2012 05:59 PM

Is EsalGaston making fun of me? He always echoes my comments.

nostatic 08-16-2012 06:11 PM

secret admirer

Hugh R 08-16-2012 08:07 PM

OK, as long as we're on geek stuff, I have a bunch of DVD's that were created from family home videos/VHS and super hi 8's. They have files like video_RM and Video_Ts can I just do a DVD copy if I buy a bunch of DVD blanks?

stomachmonkey 08-16-2012 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Hugh R (Post 6917488)
OK, as long as we're on geek stuff, I have a bunch of DVD's that were created from family home videos/VHS and super hi 8's. They have files like video_RM and Video_Ts can I just do a DVD copy if I buy a bunch of DVD blanks?

Short answer, yes.

What makes a DVD a DVD is the file structure/format contained on the disc.

You'll also have an Audio_TS folder, it's always empty but you need it so just do a direct duplication and you should be good.

Use -R media, more compatible with older devices than +R.

Bill Douglas 08-16-2012 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 6917318)
Click on the file. It will highlight. Pause a beat, click on the name. It is now highlighted and editable. Type to change the name. Or as noted above, click once to highlight, then hit return. Or click once to highlight and hit cmd-I (info...I...info...get it?:D) and change it there. Or ctrl-click (right-click) on the icon and pick "get info" from the contextual menu.

Then again F2 certainly is intuitive. When I think F2, I always thing, "change file name."


Ah, complicated. If only the world would do away with Macs it would be a lot happier place with just reliable old Windows.



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