Safari has started to use the DIVX plugin rather than the QT one for playing
QT.mov files. I can not see how to avoid this other than removing the DIVX
plugin from the Internet plugins folder in Library.
What has happened? What do I do?
Severin Crisp
Hi Severin,
In Safari 7 under the Safari Help menu choose installed Plug-Ins
You must have some DivX Plug-ins installed.
If so:
1. Quit Safari
2. Remove the DivX plugins from
HD/Library/Internet Plug-Ins folder.
3. Open Safari and see if the problem is solved.
If you install the DivX Web
Hi Ronni,
Daniel sorted it out yesterday.
The Hide/show log list button was apparently locked. Daniel unlocked it and
from then on
Console has been working well (sidebar now shows), no drastic repairs required.
Thanks again for your help Ronni,
Cheers,
Walter
On 13 Feb 2014, at 19:52 , Ronda
Thanks Walter,
Are you now able to export from EyeTV to Apple TV without any problem?
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad4
On 20 Feb 2014, at 9:33 pm, F.W. Hänel whae...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi Ronni,
Daniel sorted it out yesterday.
The Hide/show log list button was apparently locked.
Hi Jennifer,
IMAP on the iPhone may have been the culprit
If your husband had his email account always set up as a POP Account on his Mac
then set his email account to IMAP on his iPhone... Yes, this can ( most
likely will) result in missing emails.
Everything either needs to be configured
Hi Ronni,
No, when I have the Turbo 264HD stick plugged into an USB port it crashes and
the -36 error shows up.
When the stick is not connected it will export, but the CPU is stresses out to
the eye balls + iMac gets quite hot.
I am still hoping for some more suggestions from Elgato.
Thanks
Many thanks, Ronni, I thought it would be something like that. I am surprised
that the DIVX plugin takes precedence over the QT one, how could Apple let that
happen. No doubt a fix in the future.
Best wishes as always.
Severin
On 20 Feb 2014, at 7:36 pm, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi
I'm was making progress to install mavericks on macpro 1,1 (2- 2.66) 13 GB RAM,
ATI Radeon 5770 + Nvidia Gforce 7300 GT- but alas the installer says its
unsupported.
A search suggest there are workarounds, with instructions on how to do it vi a
number of ways.
Hi Gary,
You Mac Pro was Introduced August 2006 - Discontinued Jan. 2008.
The Maximum (supported) OS is Mac OS X 10.7.5
I personally would NOT recommend 'hacking' to install Mavericks on an
unsupported machine, especially if it is your work machine...
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