WD My passport - Not recognized in Win 10 I am having WD My passport Ultra (1tb) and its not recognized in any USB 3.0 ports, after initial one time! If I try my HDD in any USB 2.0 ports its recognized instantly. I tried reinstalling drivers from device manager, but same problem. My passport for mac ne s'affiche passport. Page internet ne s'affiche pas correctement H Mr 2017-03-31T10:05:00-07:00 5.0 stars based on 35 reviews Page internet ne s'affiche pas correctement, probleme affichage page web chrome, ma page internet ne s'ouvre pas, page web ne s'. How to Use a Passport for a Mac. By: Jason Taetsch. Click 'My Passport' on the left side of the program window and then select the 'Erase' tab. Click the 'Mac OS Extended' option in the 'Volume Format' menu, then click 'Erase' to format the drive for your Mac. Use with Time Machine.
A few weeks ago, I asked on the VLC media player Facebook page if they can recompile for OSX PowerPC. The PowerPC version is getting somewhat long in the tooth. At the time they said there were some technical challenges preventing them from making it for PowerPC any more. But lo and behold I get on today and there is a new update available for PowerPC. I just thought I'd spread the word on here. I think it is great that there is still software teams willing to support this old, but still capable architecture.
A few weeks ago, I asked on the VLC media player Facebook page if they can recompile for OSX PowerPC. The PowerPC version is getting somewhat long in the tooth. At the time they said there were some technical challenges preventing them from making it for PowerPC any more. But lo and behold I get on today and there is a new update available for PowerPC. I just thought I'd spread the word on here. I think it is great that there is still software teams willing to support this old, but still capable architecture.
Click to expand.I'm a bit perplexed. I had thought that VLC for PPC OSX was axed around v0.92, or v0.98. At least, that is what I last saw in their public archives, and those v0.9 releases are terribly broken and big-ridden. Did I somehow miss all of these releases, or do they require Leopard? Confirmed, versions newer than 0.9x require Leopard, or later.
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I do not know why, but they have a hard-coded OS Version requirement in the binary. Why can they compile 2.0.10, while no-one has ever fixed the bugs in 0.9x, that cause a crash when using the playlist (for anything), to allow h.264 in Tiger? I'll continue to file this under lazyware, until someone compiles a version that is at least 10.4 compatible, and newer than 1.0.0. I would suspect that while 0.9.10 is the latest binary, that v 1.0.x could compile, or at least, the error in the GUI could be resolved by someone. For those unaware, dropping any file onto the playlist causes a crash in v0.9x; or simply refuses to add anything, always displaying a 'blank' playlist. Another oddity happened somewhere between 0.84 and 0.86i, as 0.84 opens in about two and one-half seconds, whereas 0.8.6i takes over a full minute. (Thirty times as long.) I think these are related to a change in the VLC preferences, but I have not seen any direct documentation on either problem.
Occasionally, deleting the VLC preferences fixes these issues, but they can periodically return without warning. I'm a bit perplexed. I had thought that VLC for PPC OSX was axed around v0.92, or v0.98. At least, that is what I last saw in their public archives, and those v0.9 releases are terribly broken and big-ridden.
Did I somehow miss all of these releases, or do they require Leopard? Confirmed, versions newer than 0.9x require Leopard, or later. I do not know why, but they have a hard-coded OS Version requirement in the binary. Why can they compile 2.0.10, while no-one has ever fixed the bugs in 0.9x, that cause a crash when using the playlist (for anything), to allow h.264 in Tiger? I'll continue to file this under lazyware, until someone compiles a version that is at least 10.4 compatible, and newer than 1.0.0. I would suspect that while 0.9.10 is the latest binary, that v 1.0.x could compile, or at least, the error in the GUI could be resolved by someone.
For those unaware, dropping any file onto the playlist causes a crash in v0.9x; or simply refuses to add anything, always displaying a 'blank' playlist. Another oddity happened somewhere between 0.84 and 0.86i, as 0.84 opens in about two and one-half seconds, whereas 0.8.6i takes over a full minute.
(Thirty times as long.) I think these are related to a change in the VLC preferences, but I have not seen any direct documentation on either problem. Occasionally, deleting the VLC preferences fixes these issues, but they can periodically return without warning. Click to expand. You sound like some self-entitled, rich, snob. Get over yourself. The people responsible for back porting are doing this for you in there free time - I think they could be doing other things than that, they don't have to do this.
Why don't you compile this for 10.4, then? Until you do I'm filing you under lazyware. Has it ever crossed your mind that the technologies and libraries requires by VLC to operate are just not there in 10.4? That there is just no point in supporting or spending valuable resources for an OS that is barely capable for supporting the program? Limited time and effort is much better spent on supporting platforms that you can actually work with and support than wasting it on another that would require a near-rewrite which would throw out a good portion of the code and time and effort used to create it. Of course since you know what to do you could just compile a version 10.4 compatible.