


Namely, I opted to use Hurricane Electric’s IPv6 tunnel. Thus, my fallback method was to use a tunnel broker to access IPv6 servers. P.S.Despite living in the SF Bay Area, nominally the tech capital of the US, my previous ISP did not support IPv6.
Perian for mac os x 10.4.11 install#
so that it will install these codecs properly.īUT I don’t have the receipts for these versions in this mac, so I figured I could copy them from my personal mac.
Perian for mac os x 10.4.11 update#
Since the codec I need is XDCAM HD422, which was introduced in Final Cut Pro 6.0.3 according to XDCAM transfer, I thought that maybe I should reinstall Final Cut 6 and then update it litte by little, first Final Cut Pro 6.0.1, then Final Cut Pro 6.0.2, etc etc. When I open XDCAM transfer, it tells me 2 codecs are missing and that the “support for these codecs was introduced in Final Cut Pro 6.0.3” (for XDCAM HD422 Codecs) and “… Final Cut Pro 6.0.2” (for XDCAM EX (VBR) Codecs).Īfter I installed Final Cut Studio, I ran the automatic updates and Final Cut went from version 6 to 6.0.5 and then to 6.0.6. I’m suspecting it’s because of Final Cut. Leopard was never installed on this mac, only Tiger, and XDCAM media used to work well. Is there any legal way of downloading the installer for free?īut I don’t think that’s the problem.

Rafael, I can’t install Leopard because we don’t have the installation dvd. I’ve searched my QuickTime Library for codecs and here is the list:Ĭan any of these be useful to the other computer? I have a Mac OS X 10.5.8 at home and a Final Cut 6.0.6, and I’ve worked with XDCAM media on it, so maybe I have on my computer the missing codecs.

When XDCAM Transfer opens, it claims that the following codecs are missing: I reinstalled XDCAM Transfer (version 2.10), Final Cut (version 6.0.6 – I don’t know which version was used before, but I’m sure it was something between 6 and 6.0.6) and Quicktime player (7.6.4). I’ve been looking for answers on the web for 2 days now and I think I’ve got it: somehow, some codecs went missing during the installation process. But now, I try to open the same clips on Final Cut and on Quicktime and what I get is a black frame with audio. something) worked perfectly with XDCAM (HD 422) clips. I was told that, before that crash, Final Cut (it was version 6.0. Someone installed Mac OS X and I installed Final Cut Studio 2 and downloaded all the updates available. When I got here, the computer had had a problem (I’m not sure which) and was just fixed. I’m an editor and I’ve just started a new project in a Mac OS X 10.4.11.
