En mi caso no ha funcionado. He actualizado y siguen igual :(
En mi caso no ha funcionado. He actualizado y siguen igual :(
Better do it with style!
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Última edición por Branagh/Doyle; 01/11/2024 a las 14:00
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
Te digo como tengo yo configurado el Apple TV por si acaso. 4K SDR 60hz (60,00 no 59,95), RGB alto, y la coincidencia de rango y fotogramas activadas.
Última edición por Branagh/Doyle; 01/11/2024 a las 14:02
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
Hot Rod, he estado mirando y parece que es un bug de corrupción de datos de la app del Apple TV.
Si desinstalas la app por completo (dandole a eliminar), te la descargas de nuevo y vuelves a iniciar sesión, ya debería funcionar todo correctamente. Prueba a ver.
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.