![]() Good old can’t-burn-for-toffee TOAST I’m running one of the v.10+ Titanium and the Media Browser, located as a tiny little icon I. Ok, to be honest, a 12-yr-old friend of my daughter showed me how to do it.Īlso, there’s TOAST. There is some jiggery-Pokery in setting up the connections in your mac that allow VLC to receive etc but other than that it’s so simple and effective a child can do it. You then use RealPlayer to go to where you wanna stream, for pure vitesse really, then as you find a video to watch, right-click the link to COPY THE LINK LOCATION, which’ll obviously be a lot longer than you see in the browser, pop to VLC advanced open file, goto Network, paste, hit return. It also ties VLC to whatever you’re browsing with really efficiently – you grab your FFox VLC plugin or similar from ‘s plugin section. I mean, the browser is literally as basic as it can be, barely more than a window with a back and forth button, but it is faster than anything else I’m running (Safari 5.0.6 and Firefox in either 3.6.28/whatever or in a compatible-ish 4.01beta and RealPlayer runs tings round them both. It’s been a proper lifeline as first Apple drop us then as everyone eventually follows, support disappears etc etc. With RealPlayer I often watch HuffPostLive streaming down the worst connection imaginable at 480p.Īlso stream movies from my favourite sites, up and download with it, you can convert with it (though it is REALLY annoying every time you open the converter and it tells you it works better with Intel – EVERY time. ![]() ![]() ![]() You’re all gonna think I’m daft, but I have been able to remove practically all flash and adobe from my machine and I get by just fine. I run a G5 Tower with twin 1GB processors, two 1TB HD Internal plus a bunch of stuff attached via FireWire, USB and whatever works – the answer to online streaming is REALPLAYER 12.0.1(gold,standard download from RealNetworks. I have, but everyone turns their nose up at it for some reason I cannot understand: Hi it’s nice to see a site dedicated to powerpc now days i personally am a pc gamer built my own gaming pc got a 300 $ graphics card in my machine what you would expect i hate modern apple and the choices they make but for some reason or another i have a really big soft spot for powerpc i don’t know why maybe because it’s different then mainstream intel or amd the underdog the odd one out but i even got over my grudge with apple to buy a powermac g5 because i wanted a powerpc and there are not many other options besides a ppc mac out there i really enjoy tinkering with it and installing Amiga os and universal binary Linux os’s and such i have also learned that pre 2005 apple was an awesome company there product were made better and the genuinely had a aspect to them that was uniqe and made people say hwy that thing looks awesome were did ya get it infact my of course a custom gaming pc does the same thing but that’s a different story i even use the powermac g5 as a secondary machine honestly if apple haden’t gone the way they did with intel and some other bad choices they made i would probally suport mac today bye the way my powermac g5 has 1 gig of ram a 1.6 gigahertz processor a 64 meg of vram geforce 5600 ultra and i put a 500 gig seagate drive in it i went on a bit of a tangent hear but powerpc rocks let’s keep it alive power to you man
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