No one may legally have to fix these things? But from my chair it is truly arrogant and stupid not to. Back then you were lucky when anything worked right.Īnyway, a 'heads up' in the other direction simply shows respect for the other, ultimately enhances the customer experience, and brings in more money to the bottom line long term. Not like in the early 80s when I began writing distributed software for the Fortune 100. Big players in the software industry should be ensuring compatibility between their products far in advance of changes being made. What this inaction DOES show is the 'fuc$ you' attitude that Apple and Sony have for one another, truly ridiculous in this day and age. And they certainly aren't going to let me see them. I say MAY be true because I haven't read the agreements, either legal or implied, between Apple and Sony. I have read comments regarding how Sony is not responsible for making things 'right' on previous versions of their software, both here and in the Sound Forge forum. And there is the possibility, no certainty, that sooner or later you WILL have to upgrade to the latest and greatest versions. What you miss though are all the new features of itunes 9.0. Just follow the links at the top of this page.Īctually you don't need to upgrade to itunes 9.0 for the benefit of your ipod. That being said, you are welcome to open a support ticket with Sony and state your case. Just stick with a QT version it was designed to work with.
#Mediainfo majorgeeks install
or 'apt-get install mediainfo-gui' (for GUI) or 'apt-get install mediainfo' (for CLI) Activate MediaArea Repository. Search for 'MediaInfo' in your package manager.
#Mediainfo majorgeeks update
With its advanced and fast algorithm to scan before and after uninstall, you can remove unnecessary files, folders, and registry keys left on your computer after uninstalling an application with its built-in. For automatic update and easiest installation, enable MediaArea software repository for Ubuntu. You are under no obligation to upgrade from SF8 to work with Quicktime. Revo Uninstaller helps you to remove any unwanted applications installed on your computer. There have been questionable "security" patches going back several years, to 7.15.
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Personally, I never upgrade QT unless absolutely necessary. If you really want t see all the havoc this QT release is causing across the planet, just head over to the Apple Quicktime Forums and see what kind of support Apple is giving their users / customers.įollowing the logic of your last response, when I upgraded to XP Pro a few years back, Sony "should" have retrofitted Vegas Video 2 (my favorite version) to work with the new OS, right? The implication that this is Sony's "problem" to fix is simply incorrect.
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There have been two major SF upgrades since then. Uh, QT 7.6.4 was issued more than 3-1/2 years after the last supported version of Sound Forge 8.