Philip, you´re the man! Quicktime works great for me, and the A/V thingy makes 
it 
possible for me to use headphones, just nead a cheap adapter.

Thanks,

Miguel. 

>
> hi miguel
> 
> download yourself a free copy of the perian component, and then you can play 
> .flv files 
> right in quicktime. it's quite nice
> 
> http://perian.org/
> 
> the a/v jack is often used for plugging the camera into a television. an a/v 
> cable splits 
into 
> three rca-style plugs. the red and white deliver stereo sound, and the yellow 
> delivers the 
> video signal. 
> 
> --
> xo philip
> http://swordfight.org
> 
> 
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "miglsd27" <miglsd@> wrote:
> >
> > I bought a MacBook, and all is fine and sweet. Except for my flash movies. 
> > In my 
> previous 
> > iBook, I used to view them in Niceplayer and it worked well. But with the 
> > new Mac, I 
can
> ´t 
> > seem to find an App that allows me to watch the flash videos I downloaded. 
> > Any 
> thoughts?
> > 
> > One more thing. In a cheap dv camera, that yellow hole that says AV or 
> > something, 
does 
> that 
> > allow you to plug a set of headphones there? What do you use it for?
> > 
> > Miguel.
> >
>


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