
7.0: Beware of Panda Media Booster PMB.exe. Si me castigare vis, necesse est me intellexisse. I certainly do not wish to participate in any such activity and most particularly without my having been clearly warned in advance and made aware of the potential risks.īesides, I haven't had a formal introduction to any of these people!ġ.8GHz PIII Desktop, 512MB 300GB Audigy 2ġ.6GHz Intel i7 Quad core, Windows 7 Pro (圆4), 8GB, 450GB + 2TB HDD, Blu-Ray, Edirol SD-20, M-Audio Fast Track Pro, Sib 6.2 I, for example, do not use p2p sites or file-sharing over the internet because of the high risk of virus transmission. Avid are well aware that most people rarely read the small print of their licence agreements and therefore have used this laziness to force people into participating in something which they might otherwise not be willing to do. I don't know about anyone else, but I have no idea how secure this type of peer-to-peer working is and if there are potential exploits, people need to be made transparently aware of how to opt out if they don't wish to participate. Any such use of peer to peer sharing should be absolutely up-front and almost in-your-face. However, Justin, there's a general principle at stake here. Posted by Justin at Sibelius - 08 Aug 05:38AM On Mac, go to System Preferences and click the Pando Media Booster icon, then click the Uninstall button.Ĭontact Sibelius technical help by phone (charges may apply): On Windows, go to Control Panel and double-click the Pando Media Booster icon, then click the Uninstall button. You can easily uninstall Pando Media Booster once your download has completed. It doesn't share any other arbitrary data, or do anything at all more than 7 days after your download completes. you haven't deleted them), and then it stops. Pando Media Booster will share the files it has downloaded for up to 7 days after your download completes, provided they're still available (i.e. The benefit is that once a swarm reaches a certain size, everybody's download gets faster. Pando's own fast servers dotted around the world) and peer-to-peer delivery. This is a mixture of a regular content delivery network (i.e. The Sibelius 7 Sounds download manager uses Pando's Media Booster technology.
