On this particular machine I haven't ran the update since I installed. I did
install a predownloaded 10.4.11 update and an itunes 7 update. I think I
have solved the problem though. I just bought a DL DVD RW drive at a local
computer recycler for $15. I used patch-burn and it works great! Thanks!!!!!
-Jonas

On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 11:11 AM, KP <parishky...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> The fact that you are using 10.4.11 indicates that you have used the
> apple updater to completely update your computer.  Am I correct?  If
> not Update.
>
> On Jan 6, 11:01 am, insightinmind <billycarm...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > On Jan 6, 2009, at 2:30 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > My best guess is that under whatever version of OS X you're using(?)
> > > you need to install Patchburn to get the DVD player recognized by the
> > > Apple applications. The fact that VLC and mPlayer aren't working is
> > > more problematic because they shouldn't require Patchburn, so perhaps
> > > there are other issues? Does the DVD/RW model(?) have the latest
> > > firmware for it? Look in System Profiler for "Revision:" to get the
> > > firmware version.
> >
> > Patchburn for your particular OS X, takes care of the external drive
> > recognition.
> >
> > This might be more than you're willing to ingest, but I thought I'd
> > share it just the same.
> >
> > In my PCI Graphics G4 Yikes!, I only had an internal CD RW, and
> > wanted to playback DVD files from my harddrive, and as you
> > discovered, you cannot open DVD Player unless it finds an internal
> > DVD R or R/W ... so I went through the process of hacking the
> > DVDPlayback file as follows (I'm looking for the original www link,
> > but can't find it off hand).
> >
> > I later found it more efficient, to simply install a DVD RW, and
> > didn't need this hack:
> >
> > I hacked the DVDPlayback file using CoryM's suggestions for 10.4.10,
> > but it seems to work under 10.4.11. The first numbers needing
> > replacement, may be offset by 1 ...  (I'm not real adept at counting
> > in Hex) ...
> >
> > Suggested for 10.4.10:
> >
> > /System/Library/Frameworks/DVDPlayback.framework/Versions/A/DVDPlayback
> > and the changes are:
> >
> > Offset 674A8:
> > 4082 0020 80A1 0040 3860 0000 7CA4 F430
> > to
> > 4082 0020 38A0 0000 3860 0000 7CA4 F430
> >
> > Offset 9E2C8:
> > 4E80 0020 7C48 02A6 429F 0005 BE01 FFC0 7FE8 02A6
> > to
> > 4E80 0020 3860 0000 4E80 0020 BE01 FFC0 7FE8 02A6
> >
> > I used Hex Fiend:http://ridiculousfish.com/hexfiend/
> > as my Hex Editor (Fiendishly fast).
> >
> > Did have to realize the Hex address in the left column was always the
> > 0th location, then I had to count 1, 2, 3, ..., A, B, C ... etc to
> > the right to find numbers like 674A8 (that's about 8 over from 674A0).
> >
> > Changing the Permissions for the .../A folder and DVDPlayback files
> > using Get Info was essential, as was having a backup copy of
> > DVDPlayback (all work done on the Desktop).
> >
> > When it was time to replace the DVDPlayback file, I found it
> > convenient to move the one in the A folder to the Trash, then copy
> > the modified one into the A folder, and then returning Permissions
> > back to the "system" for both the A folder and DVDPlayback file.
> >
> > A Restart made the new DVDPlayback file active, and I could then also
> > empty the Trash.
> >
> > Now if I could just turn off Deinterlacing, DVD Player might be
> > smoother ... (I'm also on a PowerPC 8500 - Sonnet G4/450 CPU,
> > internal SCSI CDRW (only) with Xpostfacto Tiger 10.4.11, CCCed from a
> > hacked eMac CD Tiger Installation to an external Firewire HD,
> > compliments of a Quicksilver 2002 Dual 1GHz).
> >
> > Bill Connelly
> > artsite:http://mysite.verizon.net/moonstoneartstudio
> > myspace:http://www.myspace.com/moonstoneartstudio
> >
>

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