I just hope they fix the issues with quicktime crashing on some unreadable avi-files (most work just fine with divx installed) and taking frontrow with it. That sucks!
Edit: these files play just fine in VLC btw.
Sounds like a problem with your DIVX plugin rather than Quicktime.
I hope they address Flash and Macromedia plug-in issues. I need to download the plug-ins for Flash development and cannot get to them due to the Macromedia site not recognizing my Intel Mac. Hopefully some adjustments to Rosetta will help this issue until it is fixed by Adobe.
It is all over their support boards, they are aware, but our only hope until adobe gets theirMac/Intel act going is Rosetta. Adobe/Macromedia have said that they will convert their apps during the normal cycle, no rush to support. To totally convert to Mac/Intel could take them 18 months to 2 years.
It is all over their support boards, they are aware, but our only hope until adobe gets theirMac/Intel act going is Rosetta. Adobe/Macromedia have said that they will convert their apps during the normal cycle, no rush to support. To totally convert to Mac/Intel could take them 18 months to 2 years.
Well i plan to get my Intel powered Mac as soon as Apple release the specs on the Intel iBooks. Then i'll be able to make an informed decision on the best machine (as i definitely dont need the Intel Power Mac G5 equivalent just for home use).
Hopefully by then all the software i use will be Universal Binary (i dont use any of the big Adobe or Microsoft apps).
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Originally posted by dutch pear
I just hope they fix the issues with quicktime crashing on some unreadable avi-files (most work just fine with divx installed) and taking frontrow with it. That sucks!
Edit: these files play just fine in VLC btw.
Sounds like a problem with your DIVX plugin rather than Quicktime.
Originally posted by Brendon
I hope they address Flash and Macromedia plug-in issues. I need to download the plug-ins for Flash development and cannot get to them due to the Macromedia site not recognizing my Intel Mac. Hopefully some adjustments to Rosetta will help this issue until it is fixed by Adobe.
Thats an Adobe issue rather than Apple's problem.
Email Adobe to make them aware of it.
Originally posted by coldfusion1970
Thats an Adobe issue rather than Apple's problem.
Email Adobe to make them aware of it.
It is all over their support boards, they are aware, but our only hope until adobe gets theirMac/Intel act going is Rosetta. Adobe/Macromedia have said that they will convert their apps during the normal cycle, no rush to support. To totally convert to Mac/Intel could take them 18 months to 2 years.
Originally posted by Brendon
It is all over their support boards, they are aware, but our only hope until adobe gets theirMac/Intel act going is Rosetta. Adobe/Macromedia have said that they will convert their apps during the normal cycle, no rush to support. To totally convert to Mac/Intel could take them 18 months to 2 years.
Well i plan to get my Intel powered Mac as soon as Apple release the specs on the Intel iBooks. Then i'll be able to make an informed decision on the best machine (as i definitely dont need the Intel Power Mac G5 equivalent just for home use).
Hopefully by then all the software i use will be Universal Binary (i dont use any of the big Adobe or Microsoft apps).