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I have a .mov file that¡¯s too big to send. I only need about the first 10 sec. I need to chop it up.

The ¡°help¡± for this file type is incomprehensible.

Any ideas?
TIA

Julian Thomas


Re: Rescuing a Strava Activity recorded on Apple Watch

 

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On Apr 15, 2025, at 6:46?PM, jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:

When I got home, I recharged my watch and discovered that it had stopped recording about 60% of the way through, so I clicked ¡°finish¡± and then ¡°save¡± on the watch, but it didn¡¯t get transferred to either the phone or to my laptop.

Does anyone know if that session is stored anywhere on the watch itself, and how I I might retrieve it?

I¡¯ll answer my own question. Yes, completed activities ARE stored on the watch, AND a notation shows whether or not the activity has been synced to other devices. I typically use the Strava app because my favorite activity is road cycling (to my wife¡¯s utter dismay given my propensity for crashing or being hit by cars).

So, this morning I was able to return to the Strava app on my watch, FIND that activity that was NOT synced because the watch battery died, and sync it manually, Not only that, but the Strava website in the macOS version of Safari allows one to ¡°crop¡± an activity. That enabled me to eliminate the brief portion of my walk BACK to my start point that the watch recorded before pooping out ?(at the turnaround point, I¡¯d begun recording directly on my iPhone, not knowing whether the two recording sources would maintain separate records (they do), then ¡°crop¡± the brief bit of recording the watch had done after my turnaround before doing its (unannounced)? C3PO imitation before shutting down completely.
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?That¡¯s not completely fair to the watch. It DID warn me when the charge level fell to 10%, 7%, and then at least one more time before turning off completely. If the Apple Watch Ultra weren¡¯t so ugly compared to the standard versions, it¡¯s FAR superior battery life would inform my next watch purchase decision.

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Jim Robertson


Rescuing a Strava Activity recorded on Apple Watch

 

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I use my Apple watch to track sleep stages at night, and this morning I forgot to put it on the charger before going out for a 5 mile walk/climb. The watch started with barely a 10% charge on its battery, and it shut down a bit over 1/2 of my way through the walk. I had my phone with me, so at that turn-around point, I started another activity on my iPhone, which worked fine.

When I got home, I recharged my watch and discovered that it had stopped recording about 60% of the way through, so I clicked ¡°finish¡± and then ¡°save¡± on the watch, but it didn¡¯t get transferred to either the phone or to my laptop.

Does anyone know if that session is stored anywhere on the watch itself, and how I I might retrieve it?
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Jim Robertson


Re: Help needed reset Apple ID/system Id password

 

Julian,
- what device?
- what OS?
- what app and library?
- what exactly does the lockout message say?

If you get enough lockout messages in a short enough time span, you will have to do a long recover, which can take as long as 30 days. Apple cannot help once you get to that stage. I suggest calling Apple as soon as it unlocks.

Brent

On my iPhone Xr

On Apr 13, 2025, at 14:51, Julian Thomas <jt@...> wrote:

?I¡¯ve done this several times and it locks almost immediately when I try a library download. Each time I go into the penalty box for longer. Someone suggested waiting a while before the download. Any other suggestions??
From JT¡¯s Iphone

Julian Thomas http:jt-mj.net
In the beautiful Genesee Valley of Western NY State!






Help needed reset Apple ID/system Id password

 

I¡¯ve done this several times and it locks almost immediately when I try a library download. Each time I go into the penalty box for longer. Someone suggested waiting a while before the download. Any other suggestions??
From JT¡¯s Iphone

Julian Thomas http:jt-mj.net
In the beautiful Genesee Valley of Western NY State!


Re: Advice for new computer

 

When functionality is similar, personal preference has more weight.

Brent

On my iPhone Xr

On Apr 9, 2025, at 10:25, Bob Stern via groups.io <bobbystern@...> wrote:

?Julian and Brent. During most of my years of computer use your suggestion is what I have done.

My currents situation and needs are different. I don¡¯t like my MacBook air that I inherited from my late wife. She bought it before retiring a few years ago and had it set up by her IT people at her school. She had a MacBook pro provided by the school district while still working. I never liked how that was set up but my wife was fine with it. I don¡¯t like the keyboard, the display and how some of the apps are configured. They set up the fleet of computers for their convenience and made it difficult to personalize.

I also lack the space to accommodate a laptop and an additional monitor.
I am considering moving to a smaller home and may impact my computer placement concerns.

A new MacBook Pro seems to make the most sense but a much less expensive iMac is more emotionally attractive. As I sit here in my sun room/dining room I see no good place to put a large monitor or an iMac without impacting my view outside.

Thanks,

Bobby






Re: Advice for new computer

 

Julian Thomas

On Apr 9, 2025, at 13:25, Bob Stern via groups.io <bobbystern@...> wrote:

A new MacBook Pro seems to make the most sense but a much less expensive iMac is more emotionally attractive
If the MB Pro ¡®makes sense¡¯ a MB Air should also make sense. It has most of the function of the MBP but less CPU muscle.


Re: Advice for new computer

 

Julian and Brent. During most of my years of computer use your suggestion is what I have done.

My currents situation and needs are different. I don¡¯t like my MacBook air that I inherited from my late wife. She bought it before retiring a few years ago and had it set up by her IT people at her school. She had a MacBook pro provided by the school district while still working. I never liked how that was set up but my wife was fine with it. I don¡¯t like the keyboard, the display and how some of the apps are configured. They set up the fleet of computers for their convenience and made it difficult to personalize.

I also lack the space to accommodate a laptop and an additional monitor.
I am considering moving to a smaller home and may impact my computer placement concerns.

A new MacBook Pro seems to make the most sense but a much less expensive iMac is more emotionally attractive. As I sit here in my sun room/dining room I see no good place to put a large monitor or an iMac without impacting my view outside.

Thanks,

Bobby


Re: Advice for new computer

 

I agree with Julian. I used my old 15¡± MBP with a 22¡± external monitor. Since 2010.

Brent

On my iPhone Xr

On Apr 8, 2025, at 14:49, Julian Thomas <jt@...> wrote:

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On Apr 8, 2025, at 15:13, Bob Stern via groups.io <bobbystern@...> wrote:

The bottom line is that I can continue to use this MacBook Air but I will probably buy a Different computer that has a larger screen.
Consider a larger external screen with the MBA

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Re: Advice for new computer

 

On Apr 8, 2025, at 15:13, Bob Stern via groups.io <bobbystern@...> wrote:

The bottom line is that I can continue to use this MacBook Air but I will probably buy a Different computer that has a larger screen.
Consider a larger external screen with the MBA

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jt - jt@...


Re: Advice for new computer

 

Thanks to everyone who offered advice and suggestions.
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please forgive my late response.
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Bev suggested settings to change but didn¡¯t match the options on this MacBook. ?However they led me to change ¡° Show Bottom Preview¡± which when not active allows me to see a greater part of any email. So that is mostly resolved.
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prior to that I changed the screen resolution which also helped but makes portions of some items too small for these eyes.
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The bottom line is that I can continue to use this MacBook Air but I will probably buy a Different computer that has a larger screen.
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once again thanks.
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Bobby


Re: Daughter¡¯s new iPad says no mail

 

She called Apple Support and it turned out to be a bug with the latest upgrade. Hmm.
Joan


Re: log-in password sometimes rejected

 

The caps lock issue has tripped me up in the past, but I'm pretty sure that's not the issue this time, Bev.? Interesting tho', that a restart will clear it, that fits the observed behaviour.? I'll double check if / when it occurs again.
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Keith
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Re: log-in password sometimes rejected

 

You're giving me credit for far better typing skills than I have ever achieved, Brent!!? Two finger typing (well, actually four on a good day) is about my limit.
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When the problem occurs, no matter how many times I enter the password, slower and slower each time, the password is refused.
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The fact that, immediately after the restart, the password is accepted normally suggests to me that the keyboard is fine.
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Keith
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Re: log-in password sometimes rejected

 

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Errors like this are usually not an software issue, but a inadvertent contact with the keyboard, such as a wandering finger hitting two ?keys or a cap lock where not wanted. Possibly a failing keyboard. Since Apple hides the password, it is hard to tell. First try entering the password slowly with only two fingers. Next try a different keyboard.


Brent ?

On my late 2012 Mac mini running 10.15.7?

On Apr 4, 2025, at 1:02 AM, David G Brooks via <davidandtrishab@...> wrote:

Hello Keith

I¡¯ve not encountered that problem but wonder if you updated your computer the problem would be solved!

Here¡¯s a snippet from ChatGPT:-

"As of April 4, 2025, the latest version of macOS Sequoia is 15.4, released on March 31, 2025.? This update introduces Mail Categorization, which organizes incoming emails into categories such as transactions, updates, and promotions, with important emails aggregated in a primary section.? Additionally, macOS Sequoia 15.4 includes an Apple News+ Food section for subscribers, a Sketch style for Image Playground, Memory Movie support for custom slideshows in the Photos app, and new emoji characters.? To update your Mac to the latest version, go to Settings > General > Software Update and follow the instructions."??

I hope this helps.

David?



On 4 Apr 2025, at 08:51, Keith Parr via <kg.parr@...> wrote:

This is a relatively new, bought from Apple, M3 MacBook Air 15 inch, running Sequoia 15.3.2.
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Today, for the second time, it has refused my log-in password from the log-in screen.
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Turning the machine off and restarting cures the problem - mercifully!
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Has anyone else noticed this behaviour, please?
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Keith
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Re: log-in password sometimes rejected

 

I was thinking that a bit of dirt can fall under a key, regardless of the keyboard's age.

Are you certain that you aren't accidentally hitting the caps lock key? Rebooting would automatically turn it off.

On Apr 4, 2025, at 11:30?AM, Keith Parr via groups.io <kg.parr@...> wrote:

I don't think the keyboard can be the issue. When the problem occurs it does not matter how many times I try to enter the password, it is refused. Immediately after a restart, the password works normally again. Additionally, I'd be a bit worried if the keyboard were to be giving trouble after maybe a month from new.
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Bev in TX


Re: Daughter¡¯s new iPad says no mail

 

She might start by carefully comparing the Mail settings on her phone versus her iPad. If those match, I would try rebooting the iPad.

Pat
Sent from iPad Pro2

On Apr 4, 2025, at 9:38?AM, Joan Sax via groups.io <jsax@...> wrote:

?My daughter¡¯s mail app on her new IPad says ¡°No Mail¡± even though her phone and desktop show her mail and new mail. Anyone have any ideas?
Joan




Re: log-in password sometimes rejected

 

I don't think the keyboard can be the issue.? When the problem occurs it does not matter how many times I try to enter the password, it is refused.? Immediately after a restart, the password works normally again.? Additionally, I'd be a bit worried if the keyboard were to be giving trouble after maybe a month from new.
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It's worth trying clearing the caches, it's easy to do and takes little time.? It will take a while to know whether it has been a cure, however.? This has only happened twice so far, it *appears* to be random ie I have yet to identify a specific trigger, who knows when it might occur again!
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Thanks for helping think it through Bev.
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Keith
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Re: log-in password sometimes rejected

 

Thank you, David.? I'm planning to update the OS but, as usual, I plan on waiting a while to hear if there are any gotchas in the latest version.
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Keith
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Daughter¡¯s new iPad says no mail

 

My daughter¡¯s mail app on her new IPad says ¡°No Mail¡± even though her phone and desktop show her mail and new mail. Anyone have any ideas?
Joan