Vaj wrote: > > On Oct 14, 2006, at 9:10 AM, Alex Stanley wrote: > >> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley" >> <j_alexander_stanley@> wrote: >>>> >>>> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "bhairitu" <noozguru@> wrote: >>>>> There are still parts of Linux that aren't ready for >>>>> prime-time though it is still a good Windoze killer. >>>> >>>> For me, the ability to play *any* type of online multimedia is of >>>> primary importance, and I don't trust Linux or even a Mac to handle >>>> all Windows Media Player content. I recently switched from Win2000 to >>>> XP only because I started encountering too many sites requiring WMP >>>> 10, which is not available for Win2000. >>> >>> Heh. How's WMP at MPEG-4 content? >> >> Dunno. Don't care. I use Zoom Player and Quicktime for viewing most >> downloaded files. >> >>> And I'll match the formats supported by QuickTime vs the formats >>> supported by WMP any day of the week. >> >> That's all very nice, but if you hit a website that requires WMP 10 in >> order to play embedded streaming video, Quicktime is going to sit >> there, not doing a goddamn thing. I started coming across websites >> that wouldn't work with WMP 9 in Win2000, not even with IE; I had to >> fire up the XP laptop to see the embedded content. And, even with WMP >> 10 on XP, I sometimes have to load a site in IE because it won't work >> in Firefox. > > > I now use a Quicktime plugin called Flip4Mac, which not only allows me > access to all those Window Media files online, but also allows me to > encode any QT file as a .wmv file or .wma file. Pretty nice. > > http://www.flip4mac.com/ > > Since Internet Explorer will run at native speed now on Macs, it's > kind of a moot point for Mac users with current systems. Not sure if > anyone got it to work yet without the Windows OS (in WINE for Mac), > but once they do, there's no reason to switch back. In fact I suspect > with the advent of Vista, you'll see huge numbers of people coming > back to the Mac OS, currently more of a Mercedes of OS's: it's the > best, but only for the few. So Vaj, you're a Mac TB'er? :) BTW, Linux also has the same method of essentially running WMV drivers in things like MPlayer on Intel based Linux. BTW, Microsoft also has a Linux division now so some things maybe even Explorer may show up on Linux. Why? Well some of the big boys like HP and IBM are promoting Linux for servers.
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