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This is a long story. I use an old OSX 10.4.11 machine (Power PC) as a web server. Very low use. It runs X11 at 1.1.3 (XFree86 4.4.0).
For several years I used X-forwarding to show log traffic on a newer Mac Intel machine (Mac mini). At some point after about 2006 this just stopped working. I have never tried to upgrade the 10.4.11 machine as it met and continues to meet my needs for a low cost Web server. Meantime XQuartz has come and been through several new versions, as has MacOS. Currently I have MacOS 10.13.6 and XQuartz 2.7.11 on the Mac Mini. I am revisiting why the long-defunct X-forwarding sessions to OSX 10.4.11 stopped working. I find I can do X-forwarding fine from my Linux 18.04 box, which was a surprise.
I have spent a lot of time trying various approaches to resolving the issue. It occurs to me that the 10.4.11 setup may just be too old, and therefore incompatible. Hence my question: 'mac osx 10.4.11 with x11 1.1.3 (XFree86 4.4.0) - is this compatible to do X-forwarding from Mac OS 10.13.6?' Any comments will be much appreciated.
I am staying for an extended period of time at my mother's house and the only computer I have available is my old G4 Mac from 2003. State of the art at the time, it is now extremely outdated and sluggish. But, it's what I've got. I was just wondering if any media conversion software ever existed for Mac OS X 10.4.11, and if so, where to find it. Surely, it must have. I would specifically like to convert.mp4 to.avi.
(It would be great to also be able to convert.mkv to.avi, but I think my system predates the.mkv format, doesn't it?) Any help and info you guys could give me (other than 'buy a new computer!' ) would be super appreciated, thanks! I was able to upgrade (after 13 years!) my Quicktime Player to Pro, which allows video conversion. However, it's not a very good option as it says it will take anywhere from 24 to 32 hours to complete (it keeps fluctuating). It's only a 230MB file, and the same size file would only take about 15 minutes on my other computer.
My only other option—the one I've been using on this computer—is to use Toast to burn the file to VCD (I don't even have a DVD burner on this old relic). Remember when VCDs were a thing? They still are at my house. Thanks to all of you who offered helpful suggestions, I really appreciate it.