I understand that, but for years I never had this problem. It simply ignored music in the cloud. It was graceful and worked perfectly. No tantrums. Now all of a sudden it's freaking out. :(
I've got a similar issue. Seems to have come up since I installed 10.10. For now, I run a networking cable from the computer to AppleTV. Sucks, but I can't deal with the jumpy TV.
I've got an iPhone 5 and the latest iOS.
What I'm seeing is that iCloud download icons next to songs are now the loading spinner even though they are not downloading.
Also, I have data turned off for iTunes and when I played my music, it'd just ignore any songs not on the iPhone. Now it tries...
Wow, seconds after I posted this Google finally provide the answer.
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb408112&sliceId=2
The terminal command worked wonders!!
Adobe claims that Contribute CS3 is Leopard compatible, but all I get is a spinning beach ball. :(
Any one running Adobe CS3 successfully on Leopard?
Any tips on what I might be able to do?
I've already re-installed the CS3 suite of apps and everything else seems to run fine.
I have a Mac Mini and it works great to watch TV online with HULU. However, all the cables going to my TV suck as the Mini is across the room. Is there a way I can wirelessly transmit streaming internet video to my TV?
I just installed Perian, but not before this issue was happening. Not sure if I have flip for mac installed or not.
Last time I checked, Quicktime was a bit out of sync too. But maybe I'll try that next time.