Topic: Macbook Air

8 chapters across the catalog

Elusive Logic
Episode 1125

1125: Elusive Logic

Technical Difficulties, Audio Crackle and Driver Issues

The hosts open the program by addressing severe audio crackling issues that plagued recent recordings. Troubleshooting involved switching from professional ASIO drivers to WASAPI after a Windows update potentially broke USB device compatibility. A lack of analog audio inputs on modern hardware like the Microsoft Surface and MacBook Air necessitated a complex "Lego-like" setup of USB-C adapters and mini-audio devices.

Party Boat
Episode 794 2:03:39 - 2:11:03

794: Party Boat

Apple Core Audio, OS X Upgrades, Virtual Studio Setup

Adam Curry details the technical specifications of his new MacBook Air setup, praising Apple's "Core Audio" for allowing him to build a virtual radio studio. He explains how he replaced third-party tools like Soundflower and Quicksilver with native OS X features. The discussion also touches on the "planned obsolescence" of software and the demise of Yahoo Pipes.

Scam Celebrities
Episode 627

627: Scam Celebrities

Synergy Project Open Source Software, Cross-Platform Integration

A new software solution called the Synergy Project allows for the seamless integration of multiple computer systems using a single mouse and keyboard. The open-source tool works across PC, Linux, and Mac platforms, functioning as a server-client model to virtually position screens. A $50 donation was made to the developer to support independent software creation, noting the significant cost savings compared to purchasing additional hardware like Apple monitors.

Preemptive Prosecution
Episode 626 20:23 - 22:01

626: Preemptive Prosecution

Dual Keyboard Setup and Technical Production Challenges

A description of the current podcast production environment reveals the challenges of using a MacBook Air with limited Thunderbolt outputs. The setup requires a secondary keyboard and monitor, leading to frequent input errors during the live recording process. These hardware limitations are discussed as temporary hurdles in maintaining the show's technical quality.

Fruity Drinks
Episode 614 1:47:00 - 1:49:49

614: Fruity Drinks

Global Entry Date Formats and Technical Setup

A listener points out that the year-month-day date format used on the U.S. Global Entry website is the standard format in China, suggesting a move toward international documentation standards. Adam Curry also shares a technical breakthrough, discovering that Apple's Remote Desktop software was causing his podcasting system to crash. He has successfully moved the entire show's operation to a single MacBook Air.

Carbon Overload
Episode 613

613: Carbon Overload

New Studio Setup, Universal Audio Gear and Technical Difficulties

The hosts open the program from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley, noting a recent illness and the debut of a new portable recording rig. This cutting-edge setup features a Universal Audio duo-core interface, a MacBook Air running OS X Mavericks, and a MIDI-controlled mixer designed to replace a massive analog rack. Despite the investment, the recording is plagued by system freezes and software instability during its first live trial.

Sponsor Influence
Episode 488 1:51:40 - 1:56:21

488: Sponsor Influence

Apple OS Frustrations, Ubuntu on MacBook Air, Linaro ARM

Frustrations with Apple's forced software upgrades and UI changes, such as the removal of scroll bars, are discussed. One host reveals they have switched their MacBook Air to run Ubuntu Linux to regain control over the operating system. They also explore "Linaro," a Linux distribution for ARM devices, and the challenges of driver support for Wi-Fi on various Linux installs.