I got it running in Linux all I need to is to compile the following:

openquicktime-1.0-src.tar
win32codecs.tar
MPlayer-0.91.tar.bz2 
mplayerplug-in-0.80.tar.gz 
mini.tar.bz2 
Blue-1.0.tar
qt6dlls.tar.bz2 

Those too are the same files that freebsd looks for, but all I get is a white dialog 
box saying 
"loading movie", when I click on a movie in quicktime.apple.com.

On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 13:51:09 -0700, James Leone wrote
> Monah Baki wrote:
> 
> >Hi, sorry for being ignorant, but I don't want to switch to another OS if freebsd 
> >can do the 
job.
> >
> >Based on the advices I installed the following on Freebsd 5.1:
> >
> >multimedia/openquicktime
> >multimedia/mplayer
> >www/mplayer-plugin
> >www/mozilla (1.4)
> >www/mplayer-fonts
> >
> >Still can't get mplayer working. I have all the required ports installed based on 
> >what the 
> >freebsd.com/ports website said, I can't think of anything else, I'm completely lost 
> >here.
> >
> You are not alone., but my struggles have been in Linux...
> 
> James Leone
> 
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