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- It seems sites like Youtube don't create playable flv files any more. In 10.7.5 I see that it creates files in a dedicated 'MediaCache' folder, and those files don't play in VLC. With a few othes sites that I occasionally visit, I still see files created in the temp folder that I can play with VLC, though, even in OS X 10.8.2.
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It seems sites like Youtube don't create playable flv files any more. In 10.7.5 I see that it creates files in a dedicated 'MediaCache' folder, and those files don't play in VLC. With a few othes sites that I occasionally visit, I still see files created in the temp folder that I can play with VLC, though, even in OS X 10.8.2.
So, while 10.8.2 may place some files in a different folder now, they're as useless as the ones it previously placed inside the temp folder's MediaCache folder.
The only ones I found to be playable as those whose names start with 'FlashTmp'.
I don't believe this has anything to do with Apple or OS X. It's a choice of the Flash Player and/or the website, trying to prevent us from keeping copies of the movies, plain and simple.
And on using the 'ln' command:
To preserve and play these FlashTmp file, you'd either, once they're fully loaded in the browser, copy (duplicate) them, and adding a '.flv' extension to them, or - while they still load - use the 'ln' command in Terminal as follows:
ln FlashTmp.xyz Movie.flv
You will first have to 'cd' into the directory where the flash file is, though. Ask google if you don't know how to do that.
So, while 10.8.2 may place some files in a different folder now, they're as useless as the ones it previously placed inside the temp folder's MediaCache folder.
The only ones I found to be playable as those whose names start with 'FlashTmp'.
I don't believe this has anything to do with Apple or OS X. It's a choice of the Flash Player and/or the website, trying to prevent us from keeping copies of the movies, plain and simple.
And on using the 'ln' command:
To preserve and play these FlashTmp file, you'd either, once they're fully loaded in the browser, copy (duplicate) them, and adding a '.flv' extension to them, or - while they still load - use the 'ln' command in Terminal as follows:
ln FlashTmp.xyz Movie.flv
You will first have to 'cd' into the directory where the flash file is, though. Ask google if you don't know how to do that.
Serve and protect riddim zip. Apple Mac OS X Lion is now available to general public. The Mac OS X 10.7 Lion is available for installation only from the Mac App Store. This guide will teach you how to create a bootable USB Flash drive of Mac OS X Lion 10.7 and install Lion from USB, rather than downloading it from Mac App Store on each and every Mac computer you own.
Despite of numerous great and awesome features, Mac OSX Lion 10.7 has a big flaw that it is not available in bootable USB or DVD right now. Every time you you want to install OSX Lion on a Mac you will need to download it from Mac App Store all over again. Thanks to the bootable USB method which eliminates the downloading of Mac OS X Lion for each and every device and lets you install Mac OS X Lion on any Mac. Naruto generations keygen torrent iso.
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Note: An official bootable USB of Mac OSX ion 10.7 will be available in August 2011 for $69. This method not only eliminates the wait for the official, it also saves you $40 (Mac App Store version costs $29).
Creating a bootable Mac OS X Lion 10.7 USB Flash drives requires medium level Mac knowledge, however, by following these simple instructions even a beginner should be able to install Mac OS X Lion via USB Flash Drive.
Why make a bootable Lion USB drive?
- You can perform a clean OS X Lion installation with the bootable USB drive
- The bootable Lion USB drive becomes a recovery disk with Disk Utility access, access to Time Machine backups, re-installation, and all other Recovery HD partition features
- You will have external media to recover and reinstall Lion in the event of total drive failure or some other catastrophe
Required Stuff
- Purchase and Download Mac OS X Lion from the App Store
- 4GB USB Flash drive (8GB recommended)
If you have arranged the above mentioned items, simply follow the detailed guide below to create a bootable Mac OS X Lion 10.7 USB Flash Drive…
Step 1 – Locate the Lion InstallESD.dmg file
Once the Lion downloading is complete, go to the Applications folder and find the Install Mac OS X Lion.app file you just downloaded;
Right click on the Install Mac OS X Lion.app file and select Show Package Contents;
Right click on the Install Mac OS X Lion.app file and select Show Package Contents;
Now go to Contents > SharedSupport directory. Locate the file named: InstallESD.dmg and copy it on your desktop.
Step 2 – Format The USB
- Before formatting, If you have any data on your USB drive then save it;
- Plug the USB flash drive into your Mac;
- Launch Disk Utility from Applications;
- Select the plugged USB from the Left pane on the Disk Utility and click on Partition tab;
- Select 1 Partition from the Volume Scheme dropdown menu;
- Input a name for the USB and Choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled);
- Now click on Options button at the bottom. Select GUID Partition Table and click OK. Now click on Apply at the bottom right to start formatting.
Step 3 – Make Mac OS X Lion Bootable USB
- Double-click on InstallESD.dmg (that you copied onto your Mac desktop) to mount the Lion disk image (mounted InstallESD.dmg should appear on Disk Utility application and desktop);
- Select the plugged USB from the Left pane on the Disk Utility and then go to Restore tab;
- Click and drag the IMac OS X Install ESD from the left pane and drop it in the Source field;
- Then Click and Drag the USB drive from the left pane and drop it in the Destination field;
- Make sure you have chosen the right USB drive, you don’t want to format the wrong drive and then click on Restore button;
- This will restore the Lion 10.7 image to the USB Flash drive. Wait for the process to complete.
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Step 4 – Boot Mac OS X Lion from USB
- Reboot your Mac with the USB drive plugged in.
- Hold down the alt/Option key on your keyboard when you hear the OS X start-up sound.
- Choose the USB Flash Drive from there to boot.
- Now follow the on screen instructions to install OS X Lion.
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You can follow the Step 4 to install Lion on other Macs with the bootable USB you just created.
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