If you copy movies to VLC Streamer using iTunes, then as from version 4.12, you’ll get a warning message and no sound for movies using these Dolby codecs. You can get Right Click Booster (currently free!) at the Appstore. If they’re generally applicable, then I’ll add them to the default script list – so please do share them at the forum! Of course, other users will have other scripts and other ideas. ‘Open this directory in the terminal’ and ‘Create untitled.txt’ here. My other favourites are the two I built the app for. The ones I use the most are Pod Update, and Update version (this runs ‘avgtool next-version -all’ which bumps the version number for all my targets in an xcode project) Now you can run scripts with a right click There were many other issues along the way – but finally, Apple have allowed this solution. Open that dmg, and install the scripts yourself. In my final submission – the app takes you to my website where you can download the default scripts (as a dmg). dmg, open it and let the user drag scripts to the symbolic link to the user scripts file. In my next submission, I included the scripts in a. In my first submission, the app asks the user to open the directory – thus giving permission to the app to read and write files there. This seems like a great solution, but the app isn’t allowed to put scripts in that directory. Scripts can be run from the User Script Directory (every app has it’s own user script directory). There is actually a way that Apple lets you do this. Right click booster is a developer tool, and I wanted developers to be able to integrate their own scripts. If you want your app to be in the App Store – then it has to use the sandbox! The app I wanted to build lets you add, open or update files anywhere in the system. The app sandbox is designed to make sure that apps you download from the App Store can only interact with a limited selection of files (mostly within your own app sandbox). Mac OS has had the ability to use custom scripts as services – but they’re too far from the right click to be useful (right click, scroll down hover over services, skip right, find the command you need).įinally – with the advent of Yosemite and finder extensions, Mac OS has an approved way for me to fix this. and ‘Open this directory in the terminal’.Some of these are built in, and some are added by third party apps. If you have used windows, then you may well have used one of the many right click commands in the finder. Like many of my favourite apps – this one springs out of an annoyance that I wanted to fix. ![]() If you have any doubts, then please try the free version of this application first.My new app ‘ Right Click Booster‘ is now available on the Mac App Store. There are a huge number of movie formats, and VLC can convert most of them – but it can't convert everything.  ›â€¦.This sucker can stream off the pc and plays virtually anything you throw at it. Going straight out to get a cable for my TV.â œ ![]()  ›Took me seconds to setup to stream from a secondary drive in my home office. It even works if you have the movies stored on a USB drive connected to the host computer.â œ You can browse through all your movies from your device and click any one to start playing.  ›â€¦Setup is a snap and literally takes 2 seconds.  ›â€¦it's as good as having the original VLC player on your iOS device…⠜ I was just watching a Full HD copy of Avatar Extended Edition being streamed from my PC on my iPod Touch 2nd Generation and it looked and played amazingly.â œ Or at least my device would be less buggy.  ›Can these guys do no wrong? Seriously, if only other app devs knew how to make apps as well as these guys, the world would be a better place. No need to manually transfer programs to your device. No need for complex conversion processes. You can watch anything from your movie collection. VLC Streamer streams movies from your computer to your iDevice. Sit anywhere in your house and watch movies or TV shows on your iPhone, iPod or iPad. Idiomas: English, Albanian, Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, SpanishĬompatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
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