

Screensets: fixed screenset issues with input FX and hardware FX.Screensets: better project tab support for FX.Ripple editing: fixed moving items with other locked items at same position.Render queue: fixed invalid render directories/filenames in certain instances.
#Dropcopy 10.6.8 windows#

#Dropcopy 10.6.8 for free#
I should note that I got the iOS app for free (via AppsGoneFree ) when it was discounted to free for a day, so I am probably rating it higher than someone paying full price for the iOS component. (Optionally one can change processor load and if you wish to share over the internet.) On your mobile device: you launch AMClient, select the AMS (or enter its IP if it is over the internet), browse the folders, and hit play. Essentially you launch the app and chose which folders to share. This should appeal to less technically advanced users. It is very quick and easy to set up as well. Of the problems I did have almost none of it is AMS’ fault. This is not a big deal, since for most people, the machine will be idle anyway.
#Dropcopy 10.6.8 pro#
I was using a dual core MacBook Pro (2.53GHz) and the transcoding took up almost all available processor time.

If you have a slow network, you will have a worse time. Use of this app is dependent on you having a need for it, and quality is completely dependent on your hardware. Internet sharing works surprisingly well, but again, make sure that your home’s ISP has fast upstream for best quality, and you have a static IP or use something like dynDNS so you can find your server far from home. But it is nice to know I don’t HAVE to if I don’t have time. So, I usually transcode with handbrake if I know that I will be streaming the video. It will play movies that are already compatible with iOS with no processor hit, and instant streaming. It might still happen with newer versions for iOS, but I have yet to encounter this problem. Earlier versions would sometimes fail to start streaming because of slow (weak signal) WiFi & heavy transcoding delay. I found in testing that AMS can bring a 802.11g router with light traffic to its knees (The router had to be restarted: I figure it was a cheap router).Īlso, transcoding adds a considerable amount of lag time from hitting play. Air Media Server works flawlessly as long as your connection is fast and your computer has enough processing cycles free to transcode on the fly.
