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KernelPanic:
What you maccies need is a port of mplayer  :D

choasforages:
umm, quicktime on my 233mhz 604e based 9500 thats streaming my divx over a 10mbs ethernet connection to my toher computer will kick you windows mediocre player anyday.

KernelPanic:

quote:Originally posted by choasforages:
umm, quicktime on my 233mhz 604e based 9500 thats streaming my divx over a 10mbs ethernet connection to my toher computer will kick you windows mediocre player anyday.
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choas are you crazy?
me + windows media player = get a hold of yourself!

I was talking about the linux mplayer, the movie player that supports everything.

tut, windows. What is the world coming to....

billy_gates:

quote:Originally posted by heljy:
Does registering for QuickTime allows me to use the Pro Version on both MAC and PC for just 1 price?

If thats the case, then I wouldnt mind registering it, considering I have a couple of PC at home...
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being a switcher I know from personal experience that you cannot buy one registration of PRO for both PC and Mac.

cocoamix:
My friend just wrote a program that plays any QT clip in a floating window, or in full-screen, with support for playlists:
http://home.bluemarble.net/~anarchoi/trailerparkqt/rel/unreadme.html
He's a cool guy and I was his beta tester, so you can partially blame me if you find any bugs.    
It's a shareware program, and pretty cheap too. ($12)

[ December 30, 2002: Message edited by: cocoamix ]

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