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Snow Leopard and Toast/MTR/MyDVDEdit/MPEGStreamclip

danielmak posted 2009 Aug 31 18:51
I just got Snow Leopard in the mail today. Before I install it, I want to make sure this update is not going to mess up my use of the programs listed in the subject line. Has anybody already switched to Snow Leopard and has the new OS negatively affected your use of these programs? Thanks.


edDV posted 2009 Aug 31 19:01
I'm waiting for others to find the flaws.

Snow Leapard (or "Snow Job" as Leo Laporte calls it) is mostly an OS re-write with few user features. If I was a total cynic, I'd suppose this update is designed to expose application flaws and weed out (crash) dubious applications. That and line Apple's pockets with $30 for a service upgrade. I saw it in Frys for $27 but decided to wait.

http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1,789195
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/business-alignment/



lawnman posted 2009 Aug 31 19:25
Toast: From Roxio Forum: "Over the last few months, Roxio’s Mac team has been working closely with Apple and testing our products with pre-release versions of Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). We have identified minor compatibility issues between Snow Leopard and our current Toast and Popcorn products. We are completing updaters that correct these minor issues and will be releasing them shortly to registered users.

In our testing, we have noted that users who upgrade immediately to Mac OS X 10.6 will be unable to launch TiVo Transfer, part of our TiVoToGo for the Mac solution. In conjunction with TiVo , Roxio will make available a pre-release version of an updated TiVo Transfer application. This will be made available to registered users of a current Toast or Popcorn release and is compatible with the latest operating system from Apple. You can download the updated TiVo Transfer application from the following link:

Snow Leopard updates for TiVoToGo in Toast and Popcorn

Thank you for your patience as we work to ensure our products run well on Apple’s exciting new Mac OS X release.

The Roxio Mac Development Team"

MTR "M"? "4.0" yes
Just got Snow friday and haven't tried MTR "M" yet.
MyDVDEdit Download new version
MPEGStreamclip?



edDV posted 2009 Aug 31 19:34
Wow, we touched a nerve.


lordsmurf posted 2009 Sep 01 06:38
I would test out a lot of this stuff still if I had a functional Intel Mac. Need another donor.


RLT69 posted 2009 Sep 01 11:56
Leo Laporte would have some credibility if he knew what he was talking about:

“We don’t know what exactly has changed under the hood”

http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/business-alignment/

That's the point, 10.6 is not about new end-user features but improvements behind the scenes:

"This version of Mac OS X focuses on improving performance, efficiency and reducing its overall memory footprint compared to its predecessor Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard", rather than new end-user features. This is also the first Mac OS release since the introduction of System 7.1.2 that does not support the PowerPC architecture, as Apple now intends to focus on its current line of Intel-based products."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_v10.6

FYI, it's not a re-write of the OS. There is no new kernel. 10.6 completes the transition to Intel based processors and drops support for PowerPC. If you are happy with 10.5, then stick until 10.7 comes out.

Christ I hung on to 7.1 until 8 was on the market and at that point I upgraded to 7.6 - processor wouldn't really run 8.

Linux (Suse, Ubuntu) has a new distribution release almost every 6 months. Doesn't mean you need to run out and get it.



lordsmurf posted 2009 Sep 01 12:05
RLT69 :
That's the point, 10 Doesn't mean you need to run out and get it.


I don't understand the mindset of "upgrade junkies".
I run Windows XP on most of my systems, and not one week goes by that some asshat doesn't insist that I need to "update".

On the other hand, you need to let go sometimes, too. Perfect example: IE6. Continual use of a decade old crap browser gives people like me headaches. Nothing is more obnoxious that creating a HTML compliant site, and then having to "fix it" (or rather "break it") for some broken-down outdated software to view it.



k_munic posted 2009 Sep 02 01:31
Mpeg Streamclip vers. 1.9.3 running fine
needs re-install of your mp2-playback component ...-



terryj posted 2009 Sep 02 08:45
k_munic :
Mpeg Streamclip vers. 1.9.3 running fine
needs re-install of your mp2-playback component ...-


Isn't 1.93 still in Beta?



lawnman posted 2009 Sep 02 13:48
yep


AntnyMD posted 2009 Sep 03 15:29
For some reason every time I try to say "Snow Leopard" it comes out "slow Leopard"! But I have noticed speed improvements for the most part, its not slow at all. I havent delved into real workflows yet. It really freaked out my trackpad on a MacBook, though.

SL isnt a "must have" upgrade until you start using software that requires 10.6 at a minimum. However, at $29, upgrading will be a no-brainer for casual computer users — none of which read this kind of forum.



seeqer posted 2009 Oct 05 11:25
Two problems I've had with Snow Leopard but only one fix:

1. Snow Leopard will not open wmv files until you have installed Flip4Mac WMV 2.3.0.11. Version Tracker has it.

2. DVDs burnt with Roxio Toast will not play the imbedded Roxio slideshow on Snow Leopard. You can open the photo folder to access the photos individually. Roxio has no answer so far. Anyone found a fix?



Frobozz posted 2009 Oct 10 12:39
seeqer :
DVDs burnt with Roxio Toast will not play the imbedded Roxio slideshow on Snow Leopard. You can open the photo folder to access the photos individually. Roxio has no answer so far. Anyone found a fix?

That should be fixed using Toast 10.0.3 to create the Photo Disc.



videopoo posted 2009 Oct 10 13:02
:
I don't understand the mindset of "upgrade junkies".
I run Windows XP on most of my systems, and not one week goes by that some asshat doesn't insist that I need to "update".


Couldn't agree more! I love the word "Asshat" LOL




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