Added a size check for the download of Fixed a bug in the smart installer with the new smbfs. Smart Installer will now swap the smbfs. Mount points will now save themselves when mount is chosen before attempting to mount, hopefully fixes any crashes occuring in this instance.
Fixed progress bug when choosing mount from a mount point where the controller wont pop after mounting successfully. Right click on smart installer will prompt to patch the recovery partition with ssh perpetual patchstick, restore to ssh patched atv AND the ability to ssh while in recovery mode. Added changelog section for nitoTV update. Added dutch localization, Thanks James! Swipe Left and Swipe Right gestures were broken in 3. The CommonMediaPlayer installer was broken as well, that is also fixed.
Added a changelog for the CommonMediaPlayer framework. Click right on the Update CommonMediaPlayer option to get an up to date changelog. This framework ushers in a much better playback experience for DVDPlayback in nitoTV, overlays, playheads, much improved control scheme no more control maps! It is also introducing, courtesy of a new component from Graham Booker, full 5. In MPlayer too!! At long last, you read that right! There is no more MPlayer fall back for DVD failure, no DVD listing or importing at the current version, but the listing and import will see implementation in future releases.
MPlayer fallback, and general playback will also probably make it into future iterations of the framework, some growing pains please bear with us. An update item was added for the CommonMediaPlayer framework as well, so we can update the framework without updating our PlugIns, future versions of CommmonMediaPlayer will update itself, allowing update in any plugin that implements it properly, for now this updater is a stop gap.
The only other major change in the PlugIn was the removal of QuickTime resume, volume control and so forth, there was a major bug at the completion of the files that would always cause a crash. Hopefully as the CommonMediaPlayer framework evolves we will implement QuickTime classes into it as well.
To enable 5. Compiled a new MPlayer binary mplayer-devel branch from macports as of Jan No new formats added, just figured we were overdue for a new binary, LIVE seems slightly improved, but still doesn't recognize most streams I throw at it unfortunately.
All mp4 files will be scanned for high-profile and arguments will be appended to MPlayer that improve playback drastically, unfortunately its still not to the point of watchability on most files, but it is definitely an improvement. Smart Installer will now install the private framework DVD. Apparently this framework is needed to verify region codes of discs with any external drive, this is the reason a lot of DVD's will not play back even when they do mount.
Run the Smart Installer again and this will be fixed. Fixed the DVD Language picker. Glad to bring you the first nitoTV release of This release is mainly a maintenance release, I am pretty certain the MPlayer exiting crash bug is fixed, which also should fix some major memory leaks so hopefully nitoTV won't need a finder reboot as often to get things running smoothly again.
NTFS volumes should be recognized as ejectable volumes now too. OSBoot was added to a global generic blacklist so it should no longer show up in anyone for files as of before it shouldn't have either, still a mystery. Tweaked drive automounting code to see if it helps those having issues mounting NTFS volumes no promises, it worked fine for me to automount without this tweak. The Smart Installer will not start without a combo update that undergoes a size check we we're going to do MD5 but the checks were way too slow so if the combo update doesn't match its proper size it will delete and re-download, hopefully this should clear up any issues of smart installer failures.
The Kernel Extension mananger saw an update, if TVComposite right clicked in the list two options have been added "Add startup item" and "Remove startup item" some people experience issues with TVComposite in rc.
Also did some idiot proofing there to disallow unloading and deleting certain kext files. Fixed some screen release and compatibility issues with pre 3. Right click on bonjour points will bring up a mount facade with the hostname and mount name filled in for easier non-afp share creation, works for afp too of course. Added support in 3.
The elusive MPlayer crash on exit bug is still around unfortunately but I'm working hard on fixing it, fixed some other minor leaks here and there. I am hoping to get more of these leaks and slowdown issues fixed in the new year but for now this will have to do. That is fixed now, RSS makes a comeback as well.
USB and watchdog patches updated for 3. Fixed Smart Installer glitch for OS 1. While proper entire recovery. These framework changes have also affected the RSS section which we couldn't fix either.
We did our best to put an error message in place of all the things we could not get working for 3. Things may be a little buggy from the OS transition so please bear with us :. Audio volume and sub toggling and resume returns in QuickTime playback! It is possible to turn off the volume control in General settings if this is not a desirable feature. An "mplayer manual" section was added to MPlayer settings for easy access to keystrokes for keymap programming.
Fixed perian online check bug, was detecting new version but fetching improper URL. Smart Installer dmg check fixed. Improved weather interface. Added some files from combo and recovery install to help enable bluetooth better still requires dongle of course!
The "options" button in the remote app is mapped to "hold menu" for changing between keymaps in DVD and MPlayer playback. Fixed Smart Installer bug for DVDPlayback framework stub not being moved if update was preformed rather than a restore.
Apart from the recovery partition of Windows, there may be another recovery partition created by the computer manufacturer like Lenovo and Dell that has made their computer comes with an OEM recovery partition consuming about 7 to 20 GB, which contains the WinRE and their factory installation files. On some computers, the WinRE and the factory installation are separately stored on two partitions, so you may see two OEM partitions on your computer.
This OEM partition allows you to press a specified key to boot into Recovery Environment, so you can recover your OS to factory setting without a Windows installation disc. If you have a copy of Windows installation, you can delete this OEM partition to free up more disk space. Every time when you upgrade Windows to the next version, the upgrade program will create a recovery partition if it detects that there is no sufficient space on your recovery partition GPT disk or system reserved partition MBR disk.
There is no wonder that you have many recovery partitions after upgrading to Windows According to Microsoft, the previous Windows version recovery partition will be nonfunctional, so you can delete the previous recovery partition to free up some disk space. As you may know that Windows can only shrink a partition from its right side, so you can tell which recovery partition was newly created by upgrading to Windows For example, as the screenshot below, the MB recovery partition was created when installing Windows 7, the MB recovery partition was created when upgrading Windows 7 to Windows 8, the MB recovery partition was created when upgrading Windows 8 to Windows 10, and the OEM recovery partition created by PC manufacturer before shipping.
As you see the new created Windows recovery partition stands in the way of extending the system partition. If you do not want to delete the recovery partition, you can move Windows 10 recovery partition without data loss.
You cannot delete a recovery partition with Windows 10 Disk Management for it has crucial files, but you can use diskpart. However, you still cannot extend the remaining partition with the new created unallocated space if the recovery partition appears before the C: drive.
Hence, you need third-party partition software to do this job. What follows are step by step instructions for upgrading your Apple TV to the 2. First thing to do is grab all the required files and put them in a folder called AppleTVUpdate which is located on your desktop. From MacOS X Any hint? For those without unzip installed on your ATV, open up a terminal window on your Mac and do the following;. Both the processes listed below Auto and Manual presume a 1.
Many of the files can likely be gotten from the A full install of If you are running leopard At this time there seems to be more success with the manual process, than with the automatic process. Download the script. Name it "hostconfig" no quotes, no extension and place it in your AppleTVUpdate folder on your desktop.
Must be a AppleTV Version1. If you have a recovery partition of 1. Now i can mount my ATV disks and manage it's content more easy.
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