Other Pro Tools LE 6.x versions will not work with Mbox 2. Mbox 2 systems with Pro Tools LE 6.8.1 include a version of the Digidesign CoreAudio Driver specifically for the Mbox 2.
If you are using Pro Tools TDM 6.9.2 or 6.9.3, or Pro Tools LE 6.9.2, you should download the latest CS update for those versions, which include fixes for Coreaudio:
Pro Tools TDM 6.9.2, Pro Tools TDM 6.9.3, and Pro Tools LE 6.9.2 include the option to install the Digidesign CoreAudio Driver version 6.9.2 for Pro Tools|HD Accel, Pro Tools|HD, Digi 002, Digi 002 Rack, and Mbox systems on Mac OS X 10.4. See the D igidesign CoreAudio Q & A section below for a listed of third-party applications tested with the Digidesign CoreAudio Driver version 7.0. Pro Tools HD 7 and Pro Tools LE 7 include the option to install the Digidesign CoreAudio Driver for systems supported by Pro Tools 7. If You Have Pro Tools 6.9.2/6.9.3 or Pro Tools 7 Installed on Mac OS X 10.4 Please install the CoreAudio Driver for your system using the Pro Tools installers listed here: If you already have Pro Tools TDM 6.9.2 or higher or Pro Tools LE 6.9.2 or higher installed on your system, you should not use the Standalone Digidesign CoreAudio Driver installer. Now Available - Standalone Digidesign CoreAudio Driver Version 7.0
VOILA! They play.Digidesign CoreAudio Driver for Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) *Finally, the key, learned from this web site, is to drag and drop the “programless” ripped (by MTR) VOB files on top of VLC. Then, when I quit or restarted (I forget), VLC had “disappeared” and I had to go download, yet another time. Mistake! With the DVD inserted, MTR running, DVD Player closed, it would automatically launch the video and abort the rip. *Yesterday, on a whim, I downloaded “DVD Player” for the first time. *Tried DVDRemaster (the FairMount combined with VLC as suggested). *You Tube has instruction videos for that software that were way more helpful to me than “Help”. Would like to do my part with a donation but don’t know where to send it. Went with 2.6.6 which, in the end, got the job done. *MTR 3 seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth. I have been trying for days and days and days to successfully rip a DVD to my OS10.4.9 G4! I’ll share and then I have a question.
OMG, finding this web site was like having the paramedics FINALLY show up at the scene. Just don’t tell Disney about this screen shot, okay? ?Īnyway, download VLC Player and you’ll be good to go! VLC is part of a remarkably sophisticated suite of VideoLan applications available for a wide range of operating systems, ranging from Linuxes to Windows and, of course, Mac OS X.ĭownload this application, choose File –> Open File…, select your VIDEO_TS folder, and voila! You’re watching your movie. Isn’t that interesting?įortunately, it’s not a show-stopper, because there’s a great piece of freeware that you should already have on your Mac that plays oodles of different video and audio formats, far more than QuickTime and DVD Player: VLC Player.
As it turns out, I, um, made a personal backup copy of a Disney DVD onto my laptop back when it was running Panther, and it worked fine with the Panther DVD Player.īased on your question, I checked it out in Tiger, and you’re absolutely right! The Open VIDEO_TS… option on the File menu has been quietly renamed Open DVD Media… and you’re right, it no longer opens and works with VIDEO_TS folders. Thank you for asking this particular question.