I've long been waiting for an update to work with Leopard and it's finally here! I just installed and tried running "applejack auto restart" on my 1.33GHz iBook G4 and it works flawlessly as it used to on 10.4.
I don't know why some people find it slow. In fact, I think this version of Firefox is rather fast than 1.5.0.4 on my 1.33GHz iBook and also on my 2GHz iMac. I've got no problems with it at all, period. I don't use much extensions, so not an issue to me anyway. The new features are pretty sweet.
I just converted a video into H.264 and it can't be played on Quicktime, let alone the iPod. I'm not sure if this happens to MPEG4. The same file works well with version 1.2.3 after encoding into H.264 though.
I followed the steps accordingly but nothing appears in my Keyboard Shortcuts this time. It used to work in 10.4.3. I'm running Mac OS X 10.4.4 using Front Row Enabler 1.1 and Apple Front Row 1.0.1.
Yeah thanks. I managed to convert the aforementioned codec into H.264 now. I asked because initially I get error messages when I tried to convert them in verison 1.0. I guess everything's fine now. And you sure do have a great sense of humour. LOL. :)
I've tried converting into H.264 codec but the file isn't recognised by the iPod. From what I've learnt, iPod DOES NOT support H.264 Advanced Simple Profile. It only supports H.264 Simple profile.
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VLC Media Player
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AppleJack
JoseLu reviewed on 01 Sep 2008
I've long been waiting for an update to work with Leopard and it's finally here! I just installed and tried running "applejack auto restart" on my 1.33GHz iBook G4 and it works flawlessly as it used to on 10.4.
Big shout out to the developer! THANK YOU!
iTunes Chameleon
AppleJack
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Mactracker
But is it possible to get the updates feed into the application instead of downloading in its entirety every time there's an update to it?
MrDrum
Security_Key
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SyncTwoFolders
JoseLu reviewed on 10 Oct 2006
Firefox
VLC Media Player
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SyncTwoFolders
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iSquint
iSquint
Tried converting a Sorenson Video 3 Quicktime movie (.mov) file into H.264 when I got yet another Apple Script error displaying this:
sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `('
sh: -c: line 1: `/bin/cat /(MY FILE LOCATION).mov | head -2 | gzip | uuencode -m - >> /tmp/isquint_time' (2)
iSquint
iSquint
iSquint
Front Row Enabler
iSquint
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iSquint
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I've tried converting into H.264 codec but the file isn't recognised by the iPod. From what I've learnt, iPod DOES NOT support H.264 Advanced Simple Profile. It only supports H.264 Simple profile.
Xiph QuickTime Components
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