IChat AV Melt down after 10.4.5
Has anyone else experienced iChat failing to see your iSight camera ( constant 'camera in use by other application' ) error messages and lack of audio chat functioning after updating to 10.4.5? It has worked fine for years until this update the other week.
I went thru the full diagnostic suggested online ( unplug camera, etc. ) and even removed and reinstalled iChat ( which now hangs up in the config process and needs to be force closed ).
Thanks
Steve
If you have updated Quicktime, going back to 7.0.1 may help
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Video chat breaks down after a few seconds
Hi. I need help.
iChat video chat breaks down after a few seconds. Audio is ok if I begin with it, but doesn't work after a failed video chat. The message that pops up afterwards tells me (in Swedish) that "No data was received during the last 10 seconds. Info about audio channel: local machine uses [IP]:16402 and expects remote machine to send to 83.xxx.xxx.xx:43787." Repeats the same for video channel. What am I to do with the network settings to make this work. I have now realized that this is not a software problem (since upgrading to 10.6/iChat 5.0 didn't solve anything) so it must be the router or my new Time Capsule's settings. But where do I start?
Thank you in advance,
RikardHi and thanks for your help,
I have now had a chance to try the chat again, works fine at first but after say 3-5 minutes the connection breaks in the same fashion as before, unfortunately.
One thing I noticed when flicking on Back to my Mac (just to try it for fun in Snow Leopard - it's never worked for me!) it first turned green, after which it said the familiar: that my router must be capable of UPnP or NAT-PNP. Funny, that was what I thought I had... Could this be connected to the iChat problem do you think?
About the NAT tab: it is really gone when Bridge mode is on, but it reappears when I change from Bridge mode, and when I did it really was on (by default?). I turned it off and changed back to Bridge mode. I have switched off ping as you said. No port scan or DOS/SPI switch anywhere.
I found a iChatConnectionError Log in my Library folder, here it is. Can you read anything from it? Sorry if I quote too much of it.
Thank you ever so much for your help and patience!!!
Cheers,
Rikard
Date/Time: 2009-09-10 22:36:01 +0200
OS Version: 10.6 (Build 10A432)
Report Version: 4
iChat Connection Log:
2009-09-10 22:31:07 +0200: AVChat started with ID 1023772168.
2009-09-10 22:31:07 +0200: [email protected]: State change from AVChatNoState to AVChatStateWaiting.
2009-09-10 22:31:08 +0200: 0x1503c640: State change from AVChatNoState to AVChatStateInvited.
2009-09-10 22:31:20 +0200: 0x1503c640: State change from AVChatStateInvited to AVChatStateConnecting.
2009-09-10 22:31:20 +0200: [email protected]: State change from AVChatStateWaiting to AVChatStateConnecting.
2009-09-10 22:31:22 +0200: 0x1503c640: State change from AVChatStateConnecting to AVChatStateConnected.
2009-09-10 22:31:22 +0200: [email protected]: State change from AVChatStateConnecting to AVChatStateConnected.
2009-09-10 22:35:54 +0200: 0x1503c640: State change from AVChatStateConnected to AVChatStateEnded.
2009-09-10 22:35:54 +0200: 0x1503c640: Error -20 (No data has been received for the last 10 seconds.)
2009-09-10 22:35:54 +0200: [email protected]: State change from AVChatStateConnected to AVChatStateEnded.
2009-09-10 22:35:54 +0200: [email protected]: Error -20 (No data has been received for the last 10 seconds.)
Video Conference Error Report:
Video Conference Support Report:
0.906771 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:2059 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Connection Data for call id: 1 returns 1
12.938180 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:2074 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Prepare Connection With Remote Data - remote VCConnectionData: 1, local VCConnectionData: 1
12.942269 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:2266 type=2 (00000000/0)
[Initiate Conference To User: u0 with Remote VCConnectionData: 1 with Local Connection Data: 1 conferenceSettings: 1]
13.510177 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK1915c359518ecdff
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:user@sip:53021>;isfocus
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 691
v=0
o=rwe 0 0 IN IP4 sip
s=0
c=IN IP4 sip
b=AS:2147483647
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a=rtcp:53021
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
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a=rtpID:3942380804
13.573313 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 100 Trying
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK1915c359518ecdff
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
13.578097 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 180 Ringing
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK1915c359518ecdff
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
13.630282 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK1915c359518ecdff
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 1 INVITE
Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 447
[v=0
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s=0
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a=hwi:1056:2:2400
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m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 110
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:110 X-AAC_LD/22050
a=rtpID:2791552913
m=video 16402 RTP/AVP 126
a=rtcp:16402
a=rtpmap:126 X-H264/90000
a=RTCP:AUDIO 16402 VIDEO 16402
a=fmtp:126 imagesize 0 rules 20:640:480:640:480
a=framerate:20
a=rtpID:4227632299
13.630475 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[ACK sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK3ae3ec514e279731
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 1 ACK
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
13.894681 @:0 type=1 (00000000/0)
[Bandwidth Detection]
[Received the first BWD packet from 85.207.212.108:16402]
14.207406 @:0 type=1 (00000000/0)
[Bandwidth Detection]
[Avg=101670.10, NSDev=5.99%]
14.379979 @:0 type=1 (00000000/1)
[Bandwidth Detection]
[Avg=819476.14, NSDev=14.91%]
14.668924 @:0 type=1 (00000000/2)
[Bandwidth Detection]
[Avg=876693.75, NSDev=2.76%]
30.010139 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK24bb76a57e39f56c
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
30.074259 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK24bb76a57e39f56c
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
33.761317 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2b04f9e87be3f970
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 1 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
[PING]
33.761904 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2b04f9e87be3f970
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 1 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
60.010006 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK3a7cbbd3388be502
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
60.094368 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK3a7cbbd3388be502
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
63.243653 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK0976b592136e3f86
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
[PING]
63.244012 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK0976b592136e3f86
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
90.010203 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK471ce4ef26fec5db
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
90.094581 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK471ce4ef26fec5db
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
93.247021 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4676dbd16ea0e798
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
[PING]
93.247360 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4676dbd16ea0e798
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
120.010795 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK65ed53f739b14304
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 5 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
120.072294 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK65ed53f739b14304
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 5 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
123.242498 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4d82dd02688b1c1e
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
[PING]
123.242837 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4d82dd02688b1c1e
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
150.010414 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK0ff99de82a78e39a
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 6 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
150.079030 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK0ff99de82a78e39a
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 6 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
153.243228 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK3469e2c21c98ff3f
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 5 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
[PING]
153.243697 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK3469e2c21c98ff3f
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 5 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
180.010864 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK412dfa7e0c06edd2
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 7 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
180.101288 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK412dfa7e0c06edd2
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 7 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
183.244489 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK03cff3273c711092
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 6 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
[PING]
183.244842 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK03cff3273c711092
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 6 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
210.010121 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK363cc4ff0e6aa6a5
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 8 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
210.089011 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK363cc4ff0e6aa6a5
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 8 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
213.245488 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4f84ed5135927fed
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 7 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
[PING]
213.245786 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4f84ed5135927fed
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 7 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
240.011278 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK2d21636059476d9c
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 9 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
240.081069 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK2d21636059476d9c
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 9 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Length: 0
243.241715 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK0ef598581fe4dab4
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 8 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
[PING]
243.242083 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK0ef598581fe4dab4
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 8 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
270.010467 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK68d5a5966c352463
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 10 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
270.510580 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK68d5a5966c352463
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 10 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
271.510747 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK68d5a5966c352463
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 10 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
273.249136 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK07c3dac3108b271d
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 9 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
[PING]
273.249482 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK07c3dac3108b271d
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 9 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
273.510938 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK68d5a5966c352463
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 10 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
274.746827 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK07c3dac3108b271d
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 9 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.3
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
[PING]
274.746935 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[SIP/2.0 200 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 85.207.212.108:16402;branch=z9hG4bK07c3dac3108b271d
To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 9 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Length: 0
277.511092 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK68d5a5966c352463
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 10 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
281.511281 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK68d5a5966c352463
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 10 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
285.511416 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/SIP/Transport.c:2138 type=1 (00000000/0)
[MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:53021;branch=z9hG4bK68d5a5966c352463
Max-Forwards: 70
To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=1462805055
From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=1403354203
Call-ID: e6a5ca6e-9e48-11de-8d1c-a397d0cd4012@lip
CSeq: 10 MESSAGE
User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 4
PING]
Video Conference User Report:
0.000000 @:0 type=5 (00000000/16402)
[Local SIP port]
12.942273 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/Video Conference/VideoConferenceGlobalObjects.m:1670 type=5 (00000000/0)
[Router]
[FULLCONE]
12.942281 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/Video Conference/VideoConferenceGlobalObjects.m:1672 type=5 (00000000/0)
[CommNAT Result: 0x00000112
14.727639 @:0 type=5 (00000000/60)
[Detected bandwidth (kbits/s): 689 up, 689 down. (00000000)
14.784170 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-413.1/Video Conference/VideoConferenceMultiController.m:2423 type=5 (00000000/0)
[Start Conference With UserID: u0]
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I recently tried to upgrade the processor of my HP dv6700. I upgraded to an Intel T7500 and after reassembling the laptop and trying to power it up, the laptop shuts down after 1 second. The computer turns on, the fan makes a brief noise, and then the machine shuts down. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Hey, did you apply thermal paste to the new CPU? It may be shutting down because none of the heat it getting blown out by the fan. The thermal paste is a conductor of heat to allow it to be transferred to the copper which will get blown out of the laptop by the fan.
I also have a DV6700. May I ask how a motherboard melts down? I have had absolutely no problems with my laptop, and I've had it for 5-6 years. -
Serial Number for Final Cut Express 3.5 upgrade is lost in melt down
After a major melt down of logic board, internal and external hard drives I am trying to reload programs. I have loaded final cut express 3.0 and when I try to load my 3.5 upgrade it asks for a serial number. Even though I have the packaging it came in I can not find the number. I registered the software and would like to know if there is a location with Apple I can find the software I have registered and get the serial number from that. Or any other way to find it.
Apple customer service was very good and had the serial number within 2 days. Thank you for the suggestion.
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I used to be able to manually move my video clip up and down in the event the browser using one of the settings. It was a vertical settings that i would use to pull a video clip down after i applied a letterbox to the clip, so I could see the top of the the video clip that got blocked out by the letterbox. Still looking no luck....I used to be able to do this just upgraded to FCPX 10.0.6 now i dont have the setting..
think i might have solved my own problem the feature is not there i have to upgrade again to 10.0.7...this is getting annoying...
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System Slow-Down After Printing
I recently installed Mountain Lion. Over the last couple of weeks I have noticed a significant operating system (10.8.2) slow down after printing with my Epson R3000 printer. This happens after every printing session. When I say slow-down I mean significant delays and dreading "beachballs" when opening applications, selecting menu items or anything else I should choose to do. I'm left with re-starting the computer to get going normally again.After re-atarting I have gone to "verify permissions" and I get approx "5" pages of permission errors, all associated with the printer library in some fashion or another. I then repair all those permissions and re-start my MacPro. The operating system then works as normal and I can use the computer with no problems (until I start printing again). I mainly use the computer for photo editing with Adobe Photoshop CS6, Adobe Lightroom 4 and Aperture 3.2.
I did not have this problem before upgrading to Mountain Lion (and then to 10.8.2). I did not get "significant" permission errors before upgrading. Since all printer drivers for this printer are handled now by Apple via the "new" Software Update process I can't even re-download the Epson printer driver and start over. I'm completely at a loss as to what, associated with the printer function, is causing these "significant" permission errors and subsequent operating system slow down. My printer is almost brand new and was working flawlessly before Mountain Lion. Let me be clear though, I can print fine. My problem is the system slow down after using the print function which I am only guessing has something to do with the "5" pages of permission errors after printting photos (with CS6/Lightroom/Aperture).
Incidently, I am not in any way a computer expert. Verifying and repairing permissions is about all I know how to do that's why I need help. I also just thought I would try the forums first before going to technical support to see what people thought about this.
Again, I repair the permission errors, re-start my system and all is fine. Any further suggestions would be deeply appreciated.When you see a beachball cursor or the slowness is especially bad, note the exact time: hour, minute, second.
These instructions must be carried out as an administrator. If you have only one user account, you are the administrator.
Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:
☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
☞ Open LaunchPad and start typing the name.
The title of the Console window should be All Messages. If it isn't, select
SYSTEM LOG QUERIES ▹ All Messages
from the log list on the left. If you don't see that list, select
View ▹ Show Log List
from the menu bar at the top of the screen.
Each message in the log begins with the date and time when it was entered. Scroll back to the time you noted above.
Select the messages entered from then until the end of the episode, or until they start to repeat, whichever comes first.
Copy the messages to the Clipboard by pressing the key combination command-C. Paste into a reply to this message by pressing command-V.
The log contains a vast amount of information, almost all of it useless for solving any particular problem. When posting a log extract, be selective. A few dozen lines are almost always more than enough.
Please don't indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.
Please don't post screenshots of log messages—post the text.
Some private information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting. -
Having problems with Bridge shutting down after saving photo in PS Cs5,,,,,,,,, Also when i attempt to update either PS or bridge get an error message in Adobe application manger "Error loading updater workflow"
Sorry for the late reply. My email firewall has become a little over zealous & sent a lot of my emails straight to my junk email folder, so I have only just now discovered your reply in my junk mail folder.
The only "don't open files exceeding xxx megabytes" instruction I can find in my Prefs, is in the Bridge Prefs for Thumbnails, & mine is set at 1000mb. The biggest files I handle are bigger than 200mb so I should be able to open a few, not just one.
However, this doesn't explain why I can open a psd format file of 180mb, close it, but then can't open a RAW format file of only 26mb immediately after.
I can open the RAW file only if I restart my computer - very annoying!
However, thanks for the advice about the video card & memory.
So, I'm still stuck as to what the issue is. -
How to find out why my MBP will always try to shut down after 1 hour
Dear all,
this is a question too complicated for me to answer; I have previously tried to solve this problem in a usenet forum (comp.sys.mac.system) - but we didn't get it solved there, and I finally gave up on it. However, it still persists, and it is so annoying that I want to try another approach on it this time using the Apple Discussions Forum.
The problem is as follows: my relatively new (bought in december '09) MacBook Pro 13" (2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM) has a problem: always when I leave it untouched for one hour, something within the system would try to make the computer shut down (system halt). Please note right that this seems NOT to be a hardware-related issue (al least not simply a bad mother-board or sth. similar - there are a lot of threads about MacBooks that seem to shut down immediately, like fainting - this is not the case here). Instead, the system behaves like anytime when a user-requested shut down is invoked - for example, the running applications would check if any changes should be saved, and ask questions. The only thing is: I did not request a system shut down, and even more: I do not WANT the system to shut down. In fact, this whole problem is extremely annoying, since it constantly messes up my open documents (e.g. the TextMate workspace I usually set up, or similar things), forcing me to reestablish my workspace at least once a day. Over time, this can be very annoying for a computer that's used for work!!
During the course of my earlier discussions in the forum, we tried to find out what makes the computer go down - looking through the system log files etc. - but to no avail: we couldn't trace back the event that has caused the system to invoke the shut down procedure. However, it seems that this issue is related to the Mac operating system, and not the hardware - and this is why I ask this question here (and not in the MacBook Pro section). It may be that we simply didn't look in the right place - or not with the right tools - and I hope that there may be some people here with some new ideas how to trace the reason for this procedure. Everything I can tell now with some certainty (and I couldn't do it before in the usenet forum) is that the shutdown seems to be invoked about one hour after the system has been left untouched by a user (no key strokes, no mouse movements); I know this because I use my Mac for a wake up call now - and, since I sometimes need more than an hour for that, I can tell that this problem causes iTunes to quit one hour after the Mac has booted (which makes my wake-up music to switch off... and some of the running applications with no changes to save).
It would be very important for me to solve and remove this annoying problem, and I think that this really shouldn't happen! Needless to say, I haven't set the energy savings settings such that the system would shut down after one hour (in fact, I have set the system to always stay on when attached to a power supply); still, the problem prevails.
Does anyone of You specialists have a good clue or smart suggestion where (or probably how) else to look to find out what causes the shutdown? Thanks a lot for taking the time and considering this annoying problem!
Best,
BjörnYes - it is a bit frightening... Had other Macs before this MacBook (Pro), and never experienced such a problem. Don't know - of course I look into the Preference settings from time to time, and maybe I have changed that setting on the other computers... it never occurred to me...
What an annoyance such a simple decision to make the auto-shutdown after one hour a default can be! Probably, Apple reconsiders :-D I'd rather prefer an auto-lock of the account (instead of an auto-log off)... but I believe it has been expressed often enough that, in this particular case, the - pardon me - Windows-solution (to offer a simple lock of the account, the Windows-L-key combination, IIRC) is much more practical... to copy that behaviour under Mac OS X, You'd have to go through lengths...
Anyway! Pondind, thank You very much!!! Solved a kind of embarassing, but huge problem of mine!
Best,
Björn -
Several Apps seem to mysteriously shut down after using them for a while. Face Book shuts down , netflix, Safari, and other Apps. They work fine for a short while, or a long while, and then shut down and it brings me to my regular desktop screen. I've tried restarting by completely shutting down the IPad until I see the apple pic and turned it back on, but the shutdowns of apps continue. Anyone else have this issue? It generally started shortly after downloading and installing IOS 7......
Hi jennyoutwest,
Welcome to the Support Communities!
The following articles will provide some troubleshooting steps for your iPhone.
iPhone, iPad, iPod touch: Turning off and on (restarting) and resetting
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1430
If that does not resolve the issue, refer to page 146 in the iPhone User Guide to Reset All Settings:
iPhone User Guide for iOS 7
manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/1000/MA1565/en_US/iphone_user_guide.pdf
The final troubleshooting step would be to restore your device:
iTunes: Restoring iOS software
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1414
Restoring your device will delete all data and content, including songs, videos, contacts, photos, and calendar information, and will restore all settings to their factory condition. Before restoring:
Verify that you are using the latest version of iTunes.
Back up your device.
Transfer and sync content to your computer.
Cheers,
- Judy -
SSO and Portal is down after upgrade from AS 10.1.2.0.2 to 10.1.2.3. All others are running fine. Any similiar experience and solution?
Thanks.
Andycn=XXX information is missing for the SSO Server (orasso) when going to http://servername:7777/pls/orasso/orasso.home. Is that causing the problem? If so, how can I resolve it?
Thanks.
Andy -
my hard drive melted down and had to be replaced. I don't have my serial number or the email from it to reinstall my copy of Flash CS5.5. how do I get a new one? Can someone just verify my purchase and email me a new one?
Does your serial number show on your account page?
https://www.adobe.com/account.html for serial numbers on your Adobe page
If the above doesn't work...
This is an open forum, not Adobe support.. you need Adobe staff support to help
Adobe contact information - http://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html
-Select your product and what you need help with
-Click on the blue box "Still need help? Contact us" -
MacBook Retina shuts down after a few seconds after every boot
Hi there
My retina macbook keeps shutting down after booting and rebooting by its own a minute later. No error message is displayed or anything like it, it just magically shuts down.
It had been working fine until now but it seems to be going crazy for whatever reason...
When it shuts down by itself, I can't turn it on myself. It does it on its own even if the lid is closed and then shuts down again after about 30 seconds.
This only happens when it's connected to a power source (it doesn't even start when it's not).
I have tried to reset the PRAM without success.
The only time the issue doesn't happen is when I do a Safe Boot.
Can anybody tell me what is up with my Macbook (I really need it for work AND school).
ThanksHave you done a SMC reset?
http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295
Run an Apple Hardware Test:
http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201257
Download and post an EtreCheck report:
http://www.etresoft.com/etrecheck
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Mac shuts down after 5 minutes Help!!!!
My computer: imac G3, DV Special Edition, 500Mhz, 384 mb ram, 80 gig hard drive
This is an odd one...like many others before me the computer just died one day. it would not start up, no sounds, just dead. A few minutes later I tried to turn it on and it came on, but 5 minutes later, it died.
This is the strange part. I took the plug from the socket and waited a few minutes, then pluged the computer back up. It came on. But only for a few mintes and again shut off.
This time I left the plug in the socket, waited a few minutes and tried again. Nothing.
I then took the plug out waited about 30 minutes and it came back on for about 5 minutes and shut down. It only seems to come on if I let the computer sit idle with the plug out.
I have noticed that the computer does not keep time properly.
What I have done.
1. I have pressed the Cuda Button, and yes it did start up, but only for about 5 minutes.
2. I have tried to reinstall the system hardware, but the computer dies before completion.
Should I replace the battery? What else can be done?
Help!I have the same problem. I don't have good news, though. I have replaced the battery, pressed the reset button, even replaced the power supply board (not the video board -- which is the only thing I have decided I'm not willing to do). My computer usually shuts down after 5 minutes, but will sometimes stay working fine for a couple of hours. I managed to update the firmware and OS to the very latest, but still it dies. Mine will also occasionally flicker and freeze, which can be restarted by holding down the power button.
I would replace the video board, except the people trying that don't have quite the same problem (theirs don't start up at all), and there is no source I've found that would have new boards, so you would get a bad board, or the same problem eventually. Some people point to a transformer on the video board, but again the symtoms are not quite the same (they smell burt electronics or hear a hissing/crackling sound before it dies.
I have just packed mine away and I'm working on a new G5, but I sure hope the old iMac can be fixed so my kids can use it. I just didn't want you to have to go down the same road just to find nothing helped. Good luck, and if you have any new ideas, I would be glad to hear them. -
Mac shuts down after 10 Min.
My mac shuts down automatically after 10 Min., I must sign in again and the movie or whatever I just watch is still on in the back.
How can I prefend this cutoff?
I read all the comments, but no help. Even if I turn off the Mac or unplug it, it does not help.No, did not help. I take it to the store. Thanks anyway.
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Mac shuts down after boot. Is it the logic board?
mac shuts down after boot. Doesn't go beyond gray screen with apple. Is it the logic board?
I do not have the start up disks to safe boot or check the hardware.
Any ideas what the problem is or is it junk? It is 8 years old.Shutdown your machine. Hold down the shift key. Poweron. Wait awhile Wait awhile while you harddrive
is being checked.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1455
I'd let the machine sit for awhile in open firmware & see if it stays alive. Do a few prints.
Sometimes if volumes don't appear in Startup Manager (what you get when you hold down the Option key at startup), you need to reset the Mac's PRAM, NVRAM, and Open Firmware. Shut down the Mac, then power it up, and before the screen lights up, quickly hold down the Command, Option, P, and R keys, until the Mac has chimed twice more after the powerup chime. Then, before the screen lights up, hold down Command-Option-O-F until the Open Firmware screen appears. Then enter these lines, pressing Return after each one:
reset-nvram
set-defaults
reset-all
"The reset-all command should restart your Mac. If so, you have successfully reset the Open Firmware settings."
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1812?viewlocale=en_US
How to eject a cd from the internal cd drive:
eject cd
List of devices:
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Restore Tiger 10.4 & Leopard 10.5 DVDs are available from Apple by calling 800-767-2775 as of January 20, 2013.
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