![]() Since I am stuck with Yosemite how can I obtain an older version of the Remote Desktop app. When I go to the App Sotre and try to install the Microsoft Remote Desktop app I get this messgae: 'Microsoft Remote Desktop can't be installed because OS X version 10.13 or later is required'. I have no idea if the length of the webcam's USB cable is in any way related to the crashing behavior, but willing to consider all possibilities to find the cause of the crash by process of elimination. I am running Yosemite 10.10.5 on my 13' MacBook (Early 2014) and I want to make remote connections to a Windows PC. But maybe if the length of the cable causes the webcam's connection to freeze this in turn causes TVPaint to freeze and then crash. Otherwise it works perfectly for all my needs (a research mathematician). The only reason is that some new programs and devices (eg Wacom tablet) are not compatible with Yosemite. On the other hand, the student is not reporting that the connection with the webcam is interrupted, but rather that TVPaint is randomly crashing while she is capturing frames from the webcam. Advice on upgrading OS X 10.10.5 (Yosemite) I have a MacBook Pro (Retina, early 2015) with OS X 10.10.5 (Yosemite). ![]() cable attached to the webcam is extended by an extra 10'ft. Otherwise, choose to drag and drop the files and it is much easier and straightforward. Clicking will allow you to add either video or audio files to the interface directly. (one of the optional items on the class supply list is a USB extension cable, so the original 3'ft. Launch Filmora Video Editor for Mac and the interface will open up where you will get the 'import' option. My online student is using a Logitech C-930 HD webcam (USB connection), but I will ask her about the length of the cable she is using. ![]() ![]() I did not know that about the length of a cable possibly causing an interrupted connection. Since I learned from the use of dragon frame that even the length of the cable can interrupt a connection I suspected the odd cable connection might be the problem also here, and since firewire 4 pin has pretty much vanished everywhere I doubted the matter to be worth looking into. 2dbert wrote:It just occurred to me that it might also help to mention the reason why I never bothered to report the crashes: the connection of camcorder was a firewire 4pin (camera) to the firewire 9pin port of the computer. ![]()
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