So from what I gather the guy just never updated it. Seems like making sure you have the latest versions after an OS update is basic. Nothing to worry about if you launch Audio Hijack Pro every so often and heed the update notices.cuttime wrote:I know a lot of you use Audio Hijack Pro. FYI:
http://www.macworld.com/article/2837811 ... aster.html
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+ .5James Steele wrote:Nothing to worry about if you launch Audio Hijack Pro every so often and heed the update notices.
j/k... +1
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MOTU Tech link responded further (having admitted that Full Screen Mode was a bug) by telling me to option click the green button to maximise the window - and therefore my tech link was resolved. I have responded by saying that this does not resolve the issue and they need to update DP's compatability with Yosemite. So I don't know from this whether there will be an update soon - it doesn't sound like it.
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I haven't installed Yosemite in my main music computer, only on one of the slaves that doubles as office-related stuff.
So far, every single app, audio-related and otherwise, works perfectly, including DP.
I am really LOVING Yosemite. Overall, I think it's a killer OS; a big step from other versions.
The only thing that I've found quite disappointing, but it's not Yosemite-related but apparently APPLE policy-related, is this lack of support or censorship for certain countries for a few things.
For instance, México is not supported for Wikipedia, movies or maps in the new Spotlight window. ARRRRGGGHH!!! I really hate that! Why is it like this? Why providing support for certain things for some countries but not others???
So far, every single app, audio-related and otherwise, works perfectly, including DP.
I am really LOVING Yosemite. Overall, I think it's a killer OS; a big step from other versions.
The only thing that I've found quite disappointing, but it's not Yosemite-related but apparently APPLE policy-related, is this lack of support or censorship for certain countries for a few things.
For instance, México is not supported for Wikipedia, movies or maps in the new Spotlight window. ARRRRGGGHH!!! I really hate that! Why is it like this? Why providing support for certain things for some countries but not others???
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What does that mean? What is not available? Is it about language?FMiguelez wrote:For instance, México is not supported for Wikipedia, movies or maps in the new Spotlight window
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No. It's about support.bayswater wrote:What does that mean? What is not available? Is it about language?FMiguelez wrote:For instance, México is not supported for Wikipedia, movies or maps in the new Spotlight window
For instance, if you type the name of a movie, or a concept you want to find in Wikipedia, you get movie times, reviews, etc., you get a Wikipedia summary right there in the Spotlight window. But we don't...
Actually, there are only very few supported countries for this.
https://www.apple.com/ios/feature-avail ... uggestions
And
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread. ... 778&page=2
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I suppose they will expand the list of countries over time. I actually turned web access in Spotlight off. It wasn't that great. In fact it was quite annoying when I was just looking for something on the hard drive. I prefer using the traditional search methods for these things.FMiguelez wrote: No. It's about support.
For instance, if you type the name of a movie, or a concept you want to find in Wikipedia, you get movie times, reviews, etc., you get a Wikipedia summary right there in the Spotlight window. But we don't...
Actually, there are only very few supported countries for this.
https://www.apple.com/ios/feature-avail ... uggestions
And
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread. ... 778&page=2
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Even if you enable location services? What if you enable locations in your default search engine?bayswater wrote:What does that mean? What is not available? Is it about language?FMiguelez wrote:For instance, México is not supported for Wikipedia, movies or maps in the new Spotlight window
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It's enabledcuttime wrote:Even if you enable location services? What if you enable locations in your default search engine?bayswater wrote:What does that mean? What is not available? Is it about language?FMiguelez wrote:For instance, México is not supported for Wikipedia, movies or maps in the new Spotlight window
Last night I spent hours figuring this out, switching things on and off, until I found out what seems to be going on (most countries not supported for this yet, as the link above shows).
I hope so.bayswater wrote: I suppose they will expand the list of countries over time. I actually turned web access in Spotlight off. It wasn't that great. In fact it was quite annoying when I was just looking for something on the hard drive. I prefer using the traditional search methods for these things.
To tell you the truth, I might also end up disabling those functions when they are available (if ever)
I just hate the concept of not being able to do something when I test it, especially when a company deliberately decides which countries not to support.
I remember it was a similar situation back in the MobileMe days. And it still is with things like our Mexican iTunes store. It SUCKS. They don't have most things I want.
The other day I wanted to buy a book by Lawrence Krauss, and I was met with a STUPID box informing me that this book was not available in my f***** country
I've been thinking about using a Proxy or a VPN service to avoid these kind of things.
I'm glad I don't live in the Middle East, though. I can only imagine how it is over there...
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That happens a lot here too. it's a matter of who has the rights to various things in the country you're in. A proxy helps, but a lot sites are starting to force you to establish an account with a local address, so you end up being cut out anyway. It wouldn't be so bad if the articles in question were available from a licence rights holder, but too often they're simply not available from anyone. Amazon is one of the worst offenders. They will sell an item made in Canada shipped from Canada for several times the price they sell it for in the US, still shipped from Canada. So much for NAFTA.FMiguelez wrote:[The other day I wanted to buy a book by Lawrence Krauss, and I was met with a STUPID box informing me that this book was not available in my f***** country
I've been thinking about using a Proxy or a VPN service to avoid these kind of things.
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Does anyone know how to customize folder icons outside of the User directory? Specifically I am unable to use custom folders in system files, such as HD>Library>Audio>Plugins, even If I make sure I have write privileges. There doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason to it as there are other system folder icons that I am able to modify. The Googler was unable to help me with this one.
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I use a service called 'Ship it To' for situations like that. So far, the service has been good and the cost reasonable.bayswater wrote:...a lot sites are starting to force you to establish an account with a local address, so you end up being cut out anyway. It wouldn't be so bad if the articles in question were available from a licence rights holder, but too often they're simply not available from anyone. Amazon is one of the worst offenders. They will sell an item made in Canada shipped from Canada for several times the price they sell it for in the US, still shipped from Canada. So much for NAFTA.
http://www.shipito.com
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Thanks for the tip.BKK-OZ wrote: I use a service called 'Ship it To' for situations like that. So far, the service has been good and the cost reasonable.
http://www.shipito.com
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I don't have any problems customizing the specific folder icon you mention by just pasting them into the Get Info window. I assume you mean that you can't get that icon to show up in the Finder sidebar? I can't customize those, except with a third party app like xtrafinder, and IIRC, you only get the icons that app uses.cuttime wrote:Does anyone know how to customize folder icons outside of the User directory? Specifically I am unable to use custom folders in system files, such as HD>Library>Audio>Plugins, even If I make sure I have write privileges. There doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason to it as there are other system folder icons that I am able to modify. The Googler was unable to help me with this one.
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No, I can't get the custom icons to show up in the Finder at all using the Get Info method.bayswater wrote:I don't have any problems customizing the specific folder icon you mention by just pasting them into the Get Info window. I assume you mean that you can't get that icon to show up in the Finder sidebar? I can't customize those, except with a third party app like xtrafinder, and IIRC, you only get the icons that app uses.cuttime wrote:Does anyone know how to customize folder icons outside of the User directory? Specifically I am unable to use custom folders in system files, such as HD>Library>Audio>Plugins, even If I make sure I have write privileges. There doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason to it as there are other system folder icons that I am able to modify. The Googler was unable to help me with this one.
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