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Parrott:
Gday... was just wondering if there was any thing for osx to play real media files... not a big fan of real player as it is but i do need it to preveiw records that im buying from a particular record store any help would be great cheers in advance :D
WMD:
Um... RealPlayer for Mac?
Trust me. It's better than the Windows version.
worker201:
I would say that is their problem, not yours. Call those fuckers and tell them to use a real file format, or you and all your friends are going to boycott them. Of course it's just a trick, but they might fall for it.
In all seriousness, though, I would rather be media deprived than a media-type slave. No Real or WMV on my Mac. If I am interested enough in the material, I will complain loudly to the owner.
Parrott:
:) who knows it might just work.. since they are a registered Apple Reseller i could run some speil of how i just purchased a g5 off them and dont wanna use real player... heh might give that one a burl cheers for your help guys.. i did try to have a look at the real player site before i posted up but as some of you may have noticed it is an utter mess and is a poorly designed webiste which is completely unbrowserble...
i did eventually track down the download none the less... i didnt perticualry want to register my email address with them so i managed to track down a website that is full of regerstered log ins for free websites
http://www.bugmenot.com pritty sweet.. any ways cheers for the help!
Calum:
why not install mplayer and gmplayer and then install all the codecs, they have a whole lot for realplayer files.
this works fine for me on red hat, and since mplayer is open source i imagine it'll be available for osx.
please, somebody correct me if i am wrong, because i am not sure if mplayer needs X or if OSX uses X or what, for the graphical output to work properly.
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