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Releases: acidanthera/Shiki
Releases · acidanthera/Shiki
2.2.7
Shiki is now part of WhateverGreen, please use it instead.
v2.2.7
- Disable iTunes hack on 10.13.5 and newer
2.2.6
v2.2.6
- Added Photo Booth to NVIDIA whitelist
- Disabled hardware accelerated renderer hacks on 10.13.4 and newer (Apple fix)
- Removed Sandy Bridge Gen6Accelerator patch due to better fix in IntelGraphicsFixup
Just a reminder: do NOT use shikigva
boot argument, unless you know what you are doing. Shiki automatically chooses the optimal configuration for your software and hardware.
2.2.5
v2.2.5
- Reenable iTunes crashfix hack on 10.13.x (since 10.13.4 seems to only reduce crash frequency)
2.2.4
v2.2.4
- Added an AppleGVA patch to fix Sandy Bridge accelerator name (
shikigva=128
) - Added
/usr/libexec/AirPlayXPCHelper
, ffmpeg, Quick Look, and Photos to the renderer whitelist - Added Broadwell patches for compatible renderer (discrete GPU hardware acceleration)
- Implemented GPU detection for compatible renderer, whitelist, and snb name (you can remove
shikigva
) - Fixed invalid Sandy Bridge compatible renderer patches
- Disabled automatic iTunes crashfix hack for 10.13.4 and higher (you may have to reset DRM once you upgrade)
2.2.3
2.2.2
v2.2.2
- Improved compatible renderer patch to support Ivy and Sandy CPUs with AMD/NVIDIA
- Changed
-shikifps
toshikigva=64
Note: all the shikigva
bits are now fully described here.
v2.2.1
- Added DaVinci Resolve and mpv to NVIDIA whitelist
- Added FaceTime, iMovie, and Live Screen Capture to NVIDIA whitelist
2.2.0
v2.2.0
- Changed iTunes crash patch to a supposedly less destructive workaround
- Added an ability to override mac model in AppleGVA (
shikigva=32
) - Added an argument to set custom mac model (
shiki-id=<board-id>
defaults toiMac14,2
) - Fixed HEVC decoding on 10.13 SKL/KBL & NVIDIA (thx Andrey1970 and all involved)
- Added more processes to the temporary 10.13 NVIDIA whitelist (Chrome, Slack, VS Code)
Note: #ignore-gpu-blacklist
is necessary to be enabled in chrome://flags
(see #13)