Front row gone entirely?

I just tried to start up Front Row with my remote. Nothing. My remote still controls iTunes, so it is communicating properly. I tried to find it with Spotlight for a manual start, but nothing turns up. System/Library/Core Services/ reveals only a script that does nothing when double-clicked.
What gives? I have not done anything out of the ordinary, and Front Row worked fine a week ago.

Try using command+esc.

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    Any ideas how to get it back? Is there an installer on the included discs that I could use Pacifier to get to and install it?
    Argh!

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    i've never used it but today i finally busted out my remote and hit menu and front row did now work. hmm. could it just not be installed. where would i find this and can i just install it by itself?

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    I installed Lion, but did not get the multi touch gestures feature. Also my "front row" is gone.

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  • Front row in Lion 10.7 issue (-70012) and video_ts not playing issue -solved

    Hi all,
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    the second issue occurred when I thought upgrading to 10.7 would solve the issue; Front row still couldn't play the VIDEO_TS, because FRONT ROW was gone...
    SYMPTOMS:
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    So I did not find a solution to fooling the DVD Player / Front Row with the USB stick. So everytime I watch VIDEO_TS in Front Row the USB stick must be inserted. But, the good news, I can still use my remote control for something.
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    For now, I'll do my little dance of changing the source on the TV from HDMI 1 to HDMI 2 and then back again to reset the link... But, I'll probably try downgrading in a few days.

  • How do I install Front Row for my MacBook Air with Lion OS

    I need to know how to simply install Front Row onto my MacBook Air with Lion OX 10.7.4. Please help.

    Front Row is indeed "gone." There are alternatives, but first look at these links:
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    Front Row Enabler for Lion - Mac-Hatter Consulting, LLC.
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    Here's an explanation of the bugs/irksomes now facing Front Row
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    3. Front Row does not play video in mirroring mode, period.
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    5. Even after exiting it, if you check it the activity monitor it will still run in the background for 30 minutes (not sure on that time frame).
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    Well,just putting the display in sleep mode won't work as, for some reason I don't understand, sleeping the display turns off the external monitor.
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    Just got a 20" iSight iMac (love it) with the base ram but as most people seem to be experiencing, front row seems a little sluggish. Just wondered if anybody knows if sticking another gig of ram in it would improve front row performance?

    The answer is absolutely yes. I ran with 512MB for a while and I noticed it seemed like I was getting PageIns every now and again. Sometimes quite often if iPhoto or other big apps were open. A pagein is like virtual memory in OS9. RAM has to be swapped to disk to free it up to do another task.
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