The sound codec is probably the same used for the apple music store, mpeg 4 audio. The big changes in the recent windows release was the sound codec already present on mac systems for iTunes 4. If the openquicktime software doesn't have an apple style implementation of mpeg 4, you will be out of luck for most of those trailers.


On Saturday, August 30, 2003, at 10:30 AM, Hendrik Hasenbein wrote:


Monah Baki wrote:
Hi all, I'm trying to setup a Freebsd 5.1 machine to be able to watch quicktime trailers from apple's website. I installed from ports:
qtutils
libquicktime
openquicktime
However, the site tells me I'm still missing a plugin and can't view the trailer. Any help will be highly appreciated.

To get a plugin in your browser I recommend to use ports/mplayerplug-in. That should allow you to view the trailer. If you get no sound, don't worry. That's not your fault. Some new trailer use an audiocodec which I only got in the latest windoze qt-player. It won't even play sound on a Mac.


Hendrik

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