Update: I fixed it...Basically what I did was copy the config.plist file from /EFI/CLOVER/ after i mounted it in the OSX installation terminal to a free USB drive (formatted as FAT32) and used my Windows box with Plist Editor Pro to delete the entire ACPI tree within. Saved it to the stick...
Hi everyone! This is a case of "If its working, just leave it alone." LOL
Basically, I updated from 10.11 to 10.11.2 using the combo update, and everything was working fine, but I thought I'd be proactive and update my Clover installation using the latest Unibeast. I chose "Legacy" in the...
I finally got it running, but a couple of things did not go smoothly:
I had always used Chimera up until El Capitan, so this was my first Clover experience.
I had to disable EIST and C1, C3 in the BIOS or I got AICPM.kext KP. All of those options worked perfectly in any other build of OSX...
Yeah, just wanted to let people know that if they were still interested in getting itunes to work, this combo still works with the latest itunes/yosemite. Maybe pick these things up cheap from ebay or whatever.
As of right now, for anyone who cares, my Z68 (ASUS P8Z68-V)/2600K combo still plays HD itunes rentals/purchases just fine with either a GTX 680 or AMD 7750 as the video card. I was never able to get the integrated hd3000 to work with itunes videos, and a newer 290x wouldnt work with it either...
Hey...quick question...I've followed your guide to the letter---but when I go to codesign the OpenCL files, the system hangs---not a total lockup, just things like activity monitor wont run (icons bounce in the dock, but app wont load), and it seems to be taking forever to finish the...
Just FYI---the 10.9.3 update seems to have completely resolved the Fermi/Kepler/others power throttling issue. Using either the included drivers or the new Nvidia web drivers. No more stuck high power usage when using OpenCL apps (and no, I have never used the OpenCL patch that disables OpenCL...
When I was having a similar problem with my 3770k/4000, I'd put the box to sleep and then wake it up and it usually fixed the problem. I dont use that combo anymore due to the inability to play protected HD content in itunes with the 7+ series chipset.
I cant be sure, but to the best of my knowledge it is still not possible to play HD protected itunes movies on anything that uses beyond a 6-series chipset motherboard. I suppose it is possible that Apple is now requiring the HDCP check for SD content as well, but I never tried that.
What I...
I've had that before---it usually means that the video player in question (Quicktime/Itunes/VLC) failed to get the hardware acceleration portion working. Generally, it shouldn't matter much unless you have problems playing back said video(s).
If you want to try and fix this, you need to try...
Oh sorry no---what I meant was your mobo chipset---the Intel 7 or 8 series chipsets tend to be the problem with itunes DRM, no matter what videocard you use. The 6 series, you cant use HD3000/4000 but any nvidia or AMD should work with itunes DRM.
I think in order to downgrade itunes successfully, you have to be using an earlier version of OSX than 10.9.x---I was never able to successfully get the itunes versions capable of running in 32bit mode to work on Mavericks, even following several "pacifist downgrading guides" on the web...
Are you sure that the videos you are watching by converting with handbrake had DRM in the first place? There are some trailers, podcasts, and such on itunes that have no DRM. I'm talking about like paid for HD TV show episodes and movies. Just wondering.
May I ask how you are doing that? I was under the impression that Handbrake wasnt able to strip DRM on its own, that you needed a 3rd party paid app to do that.
(assuming it isnt violating the rules of this forum)
I would love to do this as I currently have to use an outboard video card to...
I think you can get rid of the HDCP error window by using imac12,2 or macbookpro8,1 --- but the DRM content will just give you 'pink artifact screen' instead.
You can *try* using macpro3,1---it will disable a lot of the hardware video decoding acceleration, which fixed the "pink screen" for me (with itunes video), but then I ran into HDCP problems after fixing that one.
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