Archive for December, 2008

Pro Tools 7.3.1 not working with the latest Apple Security Update

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

The latest Apple Security Update 2008-008 if applied when running Pro Tools 7.3.1 will cause it to break and not be able to open up anymore.  To get it working in the mean time:

Navigate to your Pro Tools Application in the Applications folder.

Right click on the App and choose, ‘Show Package Contents’

Open the Contents Folder, and then open the MacOS folder

Double click on the Pro Tools Icon that is in here.

This will bypass the regular opening of the program through the normal icon interface and open it as a unix executable.  You will have a Terminal window open in the background but you can ignore it and continue to use the program as normal.  Something in the latest security update must have broken the binding of opening the program the normal way.

Boxee – a great media player/server for your Mac

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Have you ever been confused with all the hype out there with “Media Servers” or ways to view movies and tv on your computer?  Xboxes, PS3, Windows Vista Media, etc?

Of course, from Apple we have the lovely AppleTV.  It is a great device, as I have on, and I recommend it to anyone.  It will do an excellent job of playing any video that you can get into itunes, and can even rent and buy movies and TV shows directly from the device.

Well what if you don’t want to pay for your TV shows and just want to watch them the way they view on regular TV with some commercials?  What if you have some video formats that are a type the AppleTV cannot play without converting (and loosing some quality in the process)  Boxee is a media player for your Mac that can solve many of these problems.  What I have noticed so far is the ability to play many different TV shows from CBS, ABC, WB, etc that they allow for streaming over the web – for free of course.  You can also play your Netflix instant viewable titles through it. You can also play youtube and other common online videos.  Of course you can also play pretty much any type of video file you may have on your hard drive including RIPed DVD’s.  But where this can really excel is if you have a Mac Mini – you can hook it up to an LCD screen and make it a media player and watch these things on a big screen.  Plus, boxee will even allow itself to be controlled by the apple remote, so it makes it that much more desirable to sit back and control.

Boxee can also be installed directly on an AppleTV to give it some extra features such as the TV show viewing.   It is in an “Alpha” state right now which means it still has to be worked on a bit before it is ready for prime time, but I have found most of it to be very stable.  They have a closed invite system right now, so if any of you want to check it out let me know.  Kingsley Macintosh Consulting can help you install this and set it up if you would like and we already have some clients that are getting ready to try it out.

Check it out at:

http://www.boxee.tv/