June 5, 2006 7:30 AM PDT
Odds and Ends: Knowledge Base updates
- #303814 Some QuickTime components may display white instead of video on Intel-based Macintosh computers [Ed.- This article covers an important issue where some QuickTime media will not play back properly on Intel-based Macs because certain components required for their playback are not written using Universal (Intel-compatible) code. The problem is that QuickTime runs as an Intel-native application, disallowing the operation of PowerPC-only plug-ins and other add-on components. The solution is to run QuickTime in Rosetta, by selecting its icon in the Finder, press the Command-I keyboard combination to access the "Get Info" function, then selecting "Open using Rosetta".]
- #303815 Final Cut Pro: Edit To Tape via a PCI Express I/O card may drop frames with HD
- #303811 Final Cut Pro 5: "Unable to read the movie just captured"
- #302337 Final Cut Pro: Troubleshooting Basics
- #303848 MacBook may run warm because rear vent is blocked
