Zeljko Ametovic
Zeljko Ametovic
its important to run the command I linked you to, it has to run as sudo for it to be able to create the patchstick ```sudo /atvusb-creator.app/Contents/MacOS/atvusb-creator``` ```e.g: MacBook-Pro-3:~ amet$...
not really :) type sudo and "space" , find atvusb-creator.app Show contents and find atvusb-creator, you can drag/drop atvusb-creator into terminal window.. it would look like below ```sudo /Users/amet/Desktop/atvusb-creator.app/Contents/MacOS/atvusb-creator```
you need to read what I posted :) ```sudo /Users/iMac/Downloads/atvusb-creator.app/Contents/MacOS/atvusb-creator```
You will have to find another usb to use, I am not sure it will work with an iPod
Patchstick creator needs to partition usb into 2 separate partitions, not sure that’s possible with iPod ... I have not tried it so can’t offer any advice on it
It’s all part of “jailbreaking” the atv1 and opening it up to be seen as a storage drive and media player. How you planning to watch movies from it? Not...