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I have recently upgraded to OS 10.8.3 and find that my Roxio product (Popcorn4) is not supported. It worked well with my previous OS 10.6.8. Can anyone suggest a solution and/or an alternative to Popcorn?

I have recently upgraded to OS 10.8.3 and find that my Roxio product Popcorn 4 is not supported. It worked well with my previous OS 10.6.8. Can anyone suggest a solution and/or an alternative to Popcorn 4? (I use Popcorn to write DVDs).

Apple TV, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Mar 29, 2013 2:01 AM

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Apr 5, 2013 7:08 AM in response to anthonyfromknutsford

I had Popcorn 4 installed on an iMac running Snow Leopard which was then upgraded to Lion and then Mountain Lion. At no time did I get anything other than perfect behaviour from Popcorn 4. I now have a late-2012 model iMac running Mountain Lion 10.8.3. It does not have any optical drive so I have not bothered installing Popcorn 4 on this but decided to give it a try. As far as I can determine, Popcorn 4 works perfectly, even with an external DVD drive. So, although Roxio's web site says that Popcorn 4 is not supported on Mountain Lion, it nevertheless seems to work. It is worth persevering with trying to get it to work before buying something new and more expensive. Incidentally, when I ran Popcorn 4 just now, I got a message saying that a new version was available (4.0.2 I believe).

I have recently upgraded to OS 10.8.3 and find that my Roxio product (Popcorn4) is not supported. It worked well with my previous OS 10.6.8. Can anyone suggest a solution and/or an alternative to Popcorn?

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