Man, these “video” wallpapers are really mesmerizing. Why can’t they bring these to iOS and tvOS, too!
I’ve chosen Shuffle All and set to rotate every 12 hours lol.
I’ve chosen Shuffle All and set to rotate every 12 hours lol.
I have that issue, too. I usually never lock my screen so thought that was expected behavior till you mentioned it. I looked around in Settings and couldn’t find anything so could be a bug.I have the issue where whenever my computer is locked, the screen immediately turns off after a few seconds, and I can't experience the video wallpapers in all its glory!
Any tips on how to fix that?
I am on a 14-inch MacBook Pro connected to a Belkin dock connected to an external monitor.
Just because it's not available in the public SDK it doesn't mean it's still not lurking somewhere in the system. Carbon UI was ported to 64bit, and then just removed from the public SDK. Most of it was removed in later versions, but some part are still being used.Carbon? Is this for real? I thought Carbon was already long ago discontinued and extinguished from macOS, starting around Mountain Lion?
Also same for me.I have that issue, too. I usually never lock my screen so thought that was expected behavior till you mentioned it. I looked around in Settings and couldn’t find anything so could be a bug.
Fascinating! I had no idea. What other aspects of the OS still uses Carbon? Curious minds want to know!Just because it's not available in the public SDK it doesn't mean it's still not lurking somewhere in the system. Carbon UI was ported to 64bit, and then just removed from the public SDK. Most of it was removed in later versions, but some part are still being used.
Have you tried control center?Has anyone discovered how to activate Presenter Overlay in video conferencing? I've updated Zoom today just in case—but can't find where the option might be. Thanks!
You have to start sharing content via SharePlay, so go to the window of the app you want to share, hover over the green bubble, and hit “share to Zoom”. Then in the Menu Bar there should be an option for Presenters Overlay under the blue SharePlay icon.Has anyone discovered how to activate Presenter Overlay in video conferencing? I've updated Zoom today just in case—but can't find where the option might be. Thanks!
macOS Ventura already ships a software AV1 decoder and AV1 hardware decoder plugin. But the software decoder is not enabled by default, and I don't know if the hardware decoder is already used on some hardware or not to decode AVIF at least. 13.4 creates preview for AV1 .mp4 files in Finder now.
I did not test macOS 14 yet, but there is a new framework to create format readers and video decoders plugins: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/mediaextension
Probably won't be needed for AV1, but it can be used for other formats.
Likely no as MKV is a container format, not a codec.Sorry to trouble you @galad would you be able to confirm if the new api you mentioned here would be useful to add mkv decode ability to macOS?
Hard to believe they would allow codecs but not containers. We’ll see.Likely no as MKV is a container format, not a codec.
Thanks for your answer. That’s great.It's written in the first paragraph of that link, both format (containers) and video extensions.
To answer myself, the screen sharing app appears to have had quite an update. It supports audio, high frame rates and two virtual displays was well as colour accurate work.
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Neat. Who remembers Perian?macOS Ventura already ships a software AV1 decoder and AV1 hardware decoder plugin. But the software decoder is not enabled by default, and I don't know if the hardware decoder is already used on some hardware or not to decode AVIF at least. 13.4 creates preview for AV1 .mp4 files in Finder now.
I did not test macOS 14 yet, but there is a new framework to create format readers and video decoders plugins: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/mediaextension
Probably won't be needed for AV1, but it can be used for other formats.
Makes sense. Another thought I had was it was a way to sell more Mac Pros and Studios. Buy a couple and have several employees do their editing etc remotely.Sounds like this development was spurred on by Vision Pro's ability to stream an equivalent 4k screen from a nearby Mac.
My assumption is that this will be further improved down the road to let people use their Mac on Vision Pro even on a completely separate network on the other side of the world. Leave your Mac Studio and 4k displays at home, you can stream all of that to your Vision Pro.
From Safari for iPhone on the new Private mode. The non private mode only gives partial protection for the top two.Can someone share the results of this benchmark with the new Safari?