
The Silver and Golden Division consists of chinchilla and shaded silvers and goldens. The chocolate demonstrates a warm chocolate-brown color while the lilac is a warm lavender with a pinkish tone. Chocolates and lilacs, introduced through the combination of Persian and Himalayan, are rarely seen. Pale milk-colored creams are the dilute of the deep vibrant glowing reds. Blacks have glossy patent finishes that glisten with intensity. Their pale silver-blue coats are most beautiful when viewed in natural lighting. Blues, once the apex of the breed, have been interbred with other colors to produce a more uniform type. The coat color for all solids should be sound to the roots and free from markings or shadings. The other solid colors have brilliant copper eyes. Some have brilliant copper or deep blue eyes, others the surprising combination of one blue and one copper eye of equal intensity. In the Solid Division, only the pristine whites come in three different eye colors. While the white Persian has long been the darling of photographers and advertisers, Persians come in an astonishing number of colors, which are divided into seven color divisions for purposes of competition. It is wise to establish the routine of the bath when they are young. An occasional bath, attempted only after a complete comb-through and clipping of the nail tips, will keep the coat clean, healthy and beautiful. Proper maintenance requires a daily run-through with a metal comb to eliminate the potential drawbacks of tangles and hairballs.

Their long flowing coats require an indoor, protected environment. Pleasurable as an unexpected sunbeam, their companionship is close and enduring. Persians are tremendously responsive and become a constant source of joy and delight to their owners.

Playful but never demanding, they love to pose and will drape themselves in a favorite window or chair, enhancing the decor in much the same way as a treasured painting. They like to have their feet firmly planted and are not given to high jumping and climbing. Persians have short heavilyboned legs to support their broad, short bodies. They communicate delightfully with their large expressive eyes and make charming pets for all ages. Their quiet, melodious voices are pleasant and non-abrasive. Creatures of habit, they are most at home in an atmosphere of security and serenity, but with love and reassurance, can easily adapt to the most boisterous of households. Their sweet, gentle, personalities blend into most households once they feel secure in their new environment. Persians, with their luxurious coats and open pansy-like faces are the number one breed in popularity.

They were called Persian for their “country of origin,” but hieroglyphic references as early as 1684 B.C.
#Perian org code
Visit the GitHub project page (source code etc.) at.
#Perian org mac os x
Runnable on Mac OS X 10.4 or later which include the AC-3 pass through fix

#Perian org software
Pre-built universal binaries of the ponent software You can download this project’s source code in either Replace the /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/ponent from the Perian installation with the one you just built or downloaded.
#Perian org install
Install Perian using the Perian 1.2.3 InstallerĮither build the ponent yourself from the master branch sources or retrieve a pre-built copy from.Message describing AC-3 pass through bug and fix.Perian website (with note about Perian being retired).If you are not using AC-3 pass through (see here) then there’s nothing for you to see here so move along and install the standard The various perian-* tags indicate which version of the a52codec source was included with each Perian release. Generated while performing AC-3 pass through.
#Perian org plus
The master branch represents the version that was released with Perian 1.2.3 plus some Xcode project updates and a The trunk branch represents the latest code from the subversion repository. Although Perian has been retired, the source code and downloads continue to be available. A fork/clone of the subversion repository at for the a52codec included as part of the Perian releases.
