![]() ![]() Apple doesn't care about backwards compatibility, period. My next notebook will NOT be an apple product, but I still have a Mac Pro in my music studio and there is no way around that for me.so there we are. I particularly like OSX so I have bought some macs, even knowing Apple is lame this way. A year or two later and they couldn't use any of the latest software, which all required the new OS, which their computer couldn't use. They used it for a couple years and then Apple upgraded the OS in such a way that their mac could not use the new OS. ![]() I remember once about 20-25 years ago my sister had purchased one of the early macs. Apple hasn't cared about backwards compatibility in general, for decades. Those are your three available fixes (that don't involve changing to a newer computer): Switch VP9 60fps to H264 30fps, and avoid super high-res videos, and try rebooting Sierra. I've also noticed another Sierra issue new since 10.12.2: Sometimes the OS gets sluggish due to low graphics card RAM (very noticeable when watching videos) and a reboot fixes it. It can be fixed by swapping the resolution menu for those videos to 1080p or 720p. And certain videos are still a bit stuttery (but it's rare). For example, 4K video cannot be decoded by a MacBook Pro 2010. Still having stutter means there's most likely too much bitrate for your graphics card to decode on certain videos. That codec change fixes the two main causes of stutter (VP9 and 60 FPS videos). ![]() Which allows the video decoding to be hardware-accelerated even on MacBook Pro 2010s. If Stats for Nerds shows a H264 codec in Google Chrome, then you've successfully changed from VP9 to 30fps H264. Note: Use "avc1.77.30" for compatibility with iOS versions 3.0 to 3.12. Note: Use "avc1.66.30" for compatibility with iOS versions 3.0 to 3.1.2. Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference primarily caters to its developers, the people creating applications for its devices.H.264 Baseline Profile level 3.0: "avc1.42001e" or "avc1.66.30". That's why today, during its keynote, the company spent a good portion of time talking about all the application programming interfaces (APIs) its 34 million registered Apple developers will be able to use as part of its upcoming software features. Its new iPhone operating system, iOS 16, will get enhancements around customization and Messages.Īpple also showed off its new Developer Center building on its campus in Cupertino, California.īut Apple also talked about plenty of consumer-facing software and services. The Apple Watch also got some substantial tweaks that should make the wearable device even more helpful in the area of health. Of course, another notable announcement was the new MacBook Air laptop that comes in fresh, new Starlight and Midnight colors. The new operating systems for your Apple devices won't officially ship until the fall, but there's still plenty to glean from what Apple is sharing today. Let's parse the most important information mentioned. Here are the top five takeaways from this year's WWDC. The new MacBook Air with M2 processor is a look at the future of Apple's laptops. The new MacBook Air is hard to ignore with its all-new design-and the addition of its Starlight and Midnight colors. The computer that so many people rely on isn't only getting a new exterior design, with MagSafe charging and a 1080P HD camera, it's also getting new guts inside. ![]()
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