Apple Updates G5 Firmware, ARD Client; Not MPEG-2 Decoder 49
obirt writes "A G5 firmware update provides changes for initializing and running your Power Mac G5. It provides some performance improvements for some PCI-X configurations, patches a security hole and improves fan behavior in Open Firmware."
sandrift writes "Software Update just popped up with a new version of the Apple Remote Desktop Client; the version 1.2.4 update delivers improvements to security, performance, and reliability of the Apple Remote Desktop 1.2 client software running on Mac OS X versions 10.1, 10.2, and 10.3." ARD Client is included with Mac OS X 10.3.
tdemark writes "MPEG-2 decoding is not supported by default in QuickTime; it is added by purchasing an additional component. Those of us that have this component discovered that it stopped working as of yesterday; it will not run after December 14, 2003. The suggested workaround is to set your clock back. VideoLAN can also be used in emergencies while Apple fixes the issue."
Feedback about G5 Firmware update (Score:5, Informative)
JP
Re:Feedback about G5 Firmware update (Score:3, Informative)
More Info? (Score:2)
Re:More Info? (Score:2)
I'm sure some bit just didn't get set right in the upgrade.
Mplayer OS X (Score:5, Informative)
http://mplayerosx.sourceforge.net/
Its interface is lighter weight than VLC, though not as flexible, and it tends to "just work" for most files.
Re:Mplayer OS X (Score:2)
btw, thx for the link. anyone know if mplayer osx has the out of sync audio problem that it has on linux(or it it just me)?
Re:Mplayer OS X (Score:3, Informative)
-autosync 30 -mc 0 -framedrop
to the command line arguments in preferences.
-ni and -nobps as well as higher values of autosync, might also help.
Just download the MPEG2 component again! (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Just download the MPEG2 component again! (Score:5, Informative)
But, you are right. As of last night, 8:49 PM ET (according to the modification date), the component has been updated.
If you have purchased the component from the Apple store, log in, go to "Your Account", and then "Software Download Purchases" to get the update file.
The new file is 4 bytes larger (732272 bytes) and has the following checksums:
MD5 de67658d2070b3f662ba94e42df6780c
sum 14209 716
cksum 2146919698 732272
VLC gives better playback anyway! (Score:5, Informative)
Cleaner is dying, Apple should step up to the plate.
Re:VLC gives better playback anyway! (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:VLC gives better playback anyway! (Score:2)
If I spent two grand plus on a PowerBook, should I really need to pay a few quid extra just to play a movie file full screen?
Re:VLC gives better playback anyway! (Score:1)
Re:VLC gives better playback anyway! (Score:1, Offtopic)
When I asked Apple if they'd give me ANY form of compensation, they said they couldn't - I asked if I could have an iPod - no. A copy of Office, no. A copy of Keynote, no... finally asked about 'a QT Pro key' and was told no again.
I recommend everyone avoid the UK and Ireland Apple Store, and shop elsewhere... but not Jigsaw24, cause their website has a gaping security hole, which I've reported
Re:VLC gives better playback anyway! (Score:1)
I'm lucky enough to work near to Micro Anvika, so I never buy Apple gear from Apple anyway, but I can understand what a pain in the arse it must have been for you.
Re:VLC gives better playback anyway! (Score:2)
Re:VLC gives better playback anyway! (Score:2)
Re:VLC gives better playback anyway! (Score:1)
I work with MPEG2 every stinkin day, and the BEST player is VLC on the PC. Better than WinMedia on the PC, better than MPlayer (way too flaky) better than QT Player on the Mac or PC, better than VLC on the Mac. QT Player has a fine habit of resizing across the wrong dimension, too.
No B-frames in QuickTime (Score:2)
As far as QT Pro for $100, I assure you that the user base would go ballistic. Apple does install MPEG-2 encoding (fast, but not very flexible) as a QuickTime component for owners of F
Re:No B-frames in QuickTime (Score:2, Insightful)
QuickTime lost to Windows Media a long time ago (Score:5, Insightful)
QuickTime's importance to Apple today is much more as a digital media SDK, and hence the foundation of their very successful products like iMovie, iDVD, Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro, iTunes, iPhoto, etcetera.
QuickTime is also the best authoring architecture out there, with wonderful features like reference movies.
But as a delivery format, Apple has been letting it linger, but isn't putting much effort into enhancing it. They've talked a lot about MPEG-4 being the future of the file format, but haven't done much technically to make that viable either.
Re:QuickTime lost to Windows Media a long time ago (Score:1)
What annoys me the most about QT is that Apple have done such a magnificent job with DV and it's variants, and yet have totally dropped the ball with 'GOP formats' - Pixlet is hardly compensation when it won't even play properly on a dual 500Mhz G4 - Win Media WILL play HD on a dual 1Ghz PIII!
Re:QuickTime lost to Windows Media a long time ago (Score:2, Interesting)
Uhh... pixlet [apple.com]?
Re:QuickTime lost to Windows Media a long time ago (Score:2)
The perils of just reading marketing docs (Score:2)
Pixlet is great if you need an intraframe-only codec for playback on Mac OS X 10.3 systems only (no Jaguar, no Windows). Pixlet is meant for film production workflows, since it offers frame-accurate rough cuts at half D1 resolution on a fast G4. It is in no way useful as a codec to distribute content to end users.
Think of it as a souped up version of Photo-JPEG, or a complexity constrained version of JPEG2000. It no more competes with Sorenson Video than a Freightlin
Apple Remote Desktop Client looks sinister (Score:2)
find --mtime 1 / | grep -i remote
and here is what I found: a startup time service.
this cant be good. It seems to be on by default as there is no preferences to control it. It looks like the client is a slave to some other user.
Re:Apple Remote Desktop Client looks sinister (Score:5, Informative)
It is running by default perhaps, but it is not on by default. The prefs are in your Sharing preferences, with file sharing/printer sharing/etc.
Re:Apple Remote Desktop Client? (Score:4, Informative)
First, IP address. If you're behind a firewall with NAT, forget about it.
Second, the admin software. $200-$400 and somewhat tough to find on the p2p networks. But something to worry about.
Third, an admin username AND password to allow control. If these are secure and unknown, forget about it.
Oh, and a fourth. You have to turn it on in your sharing control panel. If it's turned off, then even if they have the other three, it's not useable.
If you really want to get rid of it:
sudo rm -rf
Re:Apple Remote Desktop Client? (Score:1)
Re:Apple Remote Desktop Client? (Score:1)
I didn't mention that the default settings are that remote sharing is turned off. You have to go into the sharing panel and turn it on, then parts 1-3 apply...and I doubt you know his admin username & password.
Re:Not so. (Score:3, Informative)
?
System Preferences -> Sharing -> Apple Remote Desktop. Seems pretty obvious to me.
Re:Not so. (Score:2)
Re:Apple Remote Desktop Client? (Score:2)
Not that I condone the behavior, but it took approximately 15 seconds* for me to find a torrent for the unlimited version.
*wall clock timings YMMV
Re:Apple Remote Desktop Client? (Score:1, Informative)
Again, as noted in the story, if you have Panther installed, you have the ARD Client installed. This is just an update to it.
The ARD Client allows an ARD Admin to remotely control your box. Potential security hole? Probably, but you're soaking in it by virtue of running Panther.
Re:Apple Remote Desktop Client? (Score:2)
The ARD Client allows an ARD Admin to remotely control your box.
I see Apple has decided to adopt a backwards naming system, just like X11. Shouldn't it be called ARD Server?
Re:Apple Remote Desktop Client? (Score:2)
Re:Apple Remote Desktop Client? (Score:2)
List of files affected by ARD update (Score:2)
Re:List of files affected by ARD update (Score:3, Informative)
Look again.
System Preferences -> Sharing -> Services. Make sure "Apple Remote Desktop" is unchecked. It's defaulted to off, so it's really not a security issue at all.
MPEG-2 patch available (Score:1)
From MacNN [macnn.com]:
Re:MPEG-2 patch available (Score:1)