This is getting to be a pain. I went from PPC G4 Tiger directly to Intel Core Duo Snow Leo without using Leopard on either platform.
As a test I tried to find a reliable way to screen cap movies with sound. I tried the demo version of a program whose name begins with
Snap. The current version captured system sound correctly but garbled the video. The previous release got the video correct, but wouldn't capture system sound, just the microphone.
I thought, hey, why not just install the lower number release and swap out the audio kext from the next version. It was then I discovered that since Leo, Apple has disabled the old drop and drag-then fix permissions of kernel extensions. Bummer. So I Google and get no help at all. Apple isn't any help at all on this one.
So I opened both package managers side by side and swapped the archive.paz that contained the kext and then ran the installer again, and bingo, it works.
But I'm not completely happy with this and go searching again and change my search terms until I happen upon a hard-core hackintosh site that mentions how difficult Apple has made things, but they now have a free fix. I'm not registered there and don't want to just to get a hack like that, so I search file host sites for the file and find it elsewhere.
Apparently so many people have hacked the kernel in OSX to make it run on non-Apple hardware that now only hackers can fix programming mistakes.
I don't think I'll be buying a license for the Snap program, either. Seems so many people have been booting this that it now will only run past the demo if it can call home to authenticate. If the license is pirated or they just want to they can hack you down just like MS. I can understand their need to sell product, but I use a Mac mainly to avoid allowing anyone a backdoor with kill-code.
Grab comes with SnowLeo, but it doesn't do sound, iShowU requires SoundFlower, which is too scary a hack for me and doesn't run properly in 64-bit anyway. Copernicus doesn't do sound, either. CaptureMe only works for up to 60 seconds, which is pretty useless. Screenium and ScreenRecord don't capture system sound, just mics. ScreenMimic doesn't capture sound at all.