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worker201:

--- Quote from: themacuser ---Umm, DVD screenshotting seems to work for me on Apple's DVD player...

Funny.
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I meant xine on Linux.  That's the only reason to have it installed in Linux.  Because mplayer will not take a screenshot.

worker201:

--- Quote from: Parrott ---erh... its not intended as a "studio" you wang how hard is it to read mate?

im running cooledit fruity loops and acid pro atm im just looking for an alternative that is going to be more versatile than my shitey Hp Pavillion,your gayblokery isnt welcome mate
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Your lack of intelligence and sense of humor isn't welcome either, "mate".

I thought it was pretty obvious that Orethrius was telling you that the average modern Apple is more than capable of doing good high-end professional sound editing (and therefore, low-end amateur stuff too).  If you want to know what some good sound programs are, then that's another question.

Calum:

--- Quote from: worker201 ---I meant xine on Linux.  That's the only reason to have it installed in Linux.  Because mplayer will not take a screenshot.
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you can just use another screengrabbing thing while playing it in mplayer can't you? i am sure i've done this before...

davidnix71:
Sorry to get in on this late. RM plays just fine in OSX. Real has a player for OS X. It has been recent though. However, if you want to save RM files and recode them, you have to take the RM plugin out of your browser (I'm speaking of Firefox) and save to disc. If you don't the plugin overrules your browser and won't let you save.

ffmegX is shareware (not crippleware, you have to look at a BUY ME screen if you don't pay) that will transcode RM video to divX avis that play in mplayer or vlc and with no real loss of quality. If you want to transcode audio only, just play it and use freeware Wiretap an save as uncompressed wave (aiff). It's installer sudos root, so if you install ffmepX you MUST be logged in as admin, or Darwin will threaten to 'report you'.

piratePenguin:

--- Quote from: davidnix71 ---Sorry to get in on this late. RM plays just fine in OSX. Real has a player for OS X. It has been recent though. However, if you want to save RM files and recode them, you have to take the RM plugin out of your browser (I'm speaking of Firefox) and save to disc. If you don't the plugin overrules your browser and won't let you save.
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Does "File > Save Page As..." (not sure if "Page" stays/goes/changes) not work?

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