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| Windows Media Player I recently bought an IMAC Intel based Computer. I am subscribed to several sites that allow me to view streaming video (such as mlb.tv) but they work under Windows Media Player parameters and they do not work on my MAC. I tried downloading the FLIP4MAC program but it was not installed as I got the message that it will not work on an INTEL based MAC. Is there any way to solve this, not only for the streaming videso, but other WMP videso I currently have on my computer? BTW I downloaded a WMP 9 program and it supposedly installed but I also cannot get it to work. Maybe I am doing something wrong in terms of installing but I was under the impression that MACs were supposed to be truoble free when installing and stuff. Can anyone out there help me? |
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| Download and install the Popwire WMV-9 Component QuickTime codec. |
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| There is actually an intel version of flip4mac. It's not officially on their site as of last time I checked, but it is out there. Check www.macdailynews.com and see if there's a link there. That's how I found out about it. Hope this helps you. |
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