Perhaps. I'm too new to understand the finer distinctions. So, let me
just say the app I tried is at:
http://MPlayerOSX.ch
hth
Janina
Sabahattin Gucukoglu writes:
> Ah, slight misunderstanding …
>
> MPlayerX is a native cocoa application, here: http://mplayerx.org/
>
> This is not the same t
Ah, slight misunderstanding …
MPlayerX is a native cocoa application, here: http://mplayerx.org/
This is not the same thing as mplayer running under X.
If this is in fact what you meant, then I'm fresh out of options.
I'll try these myself, worst case I need to reset a load of file associations
Hi,
When I first got my Air, I installed mplayer osx, but I couldn't use its
GUI. Mor importantly, it wasn't playing all the file formats I needed.
So, I dumped it and used brew to provide myself with a mplayer built
from Linux sources. Now I can play flac and ogg, as well as alac,
howbeit only f
Yes, I've seen this one. Is anyone finding any issue with it? Also MPlayerX.
I've been looking for the iTunes alternative for filesystem-based playback for
a while now …
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