Unlike the Windows and Linux MPlayer - the OSX Mplayer has a GUI interface and the Mplayer you need is buried on that distribution. Danco posted some help how to get the Mplayer you need. I quote from his post when dealing with the MplayerOSX dmg file .
> > As I remarked earlier, the actual mplayer file is deeply hidden inside > MPlayer OSX. > > Control-click to Show Package Contents. > > Go to Contents > Resources > External_Binaries, and you will see an > item called mplayer. > > This still isn't what we want. > > Control-click again and once more Show Package Contents. Contents > contains a folder called MacOS, which in turn contains two Unix files, > mplayer and mplayer_noaltivec. > > A couple of minutes check with mplayer shows that it works for AlienBBC > on my PowerBook G4 (unless problems arise with a longer check). Older > machines don't have altivec (not sure if Intel ones do), so presumably > would need to use mplayer_noaltivec, but would need to rename it to > mplayer to get it to work with AlienBBC. > Reply With Quote > You have a 10.3 system so I presume it is an older processor, so try extracting the mplayer_noaltivec and saving as mplayer. You should test mplayer from a Terminal command line to see if it runs on your system before trying to get AlienBBC working. -- bpa ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bpa's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=1806 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=25325 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/plugins
