MediaCentral maybe a Universal Binary - RealPlayer is not, Windows Mediaplayer is not. As most media content is accessed via these players there is a rather limited choice in MediaCentral. Trying to use Rosetta did not help all the time.
Further on there were some crashes which indicates to me that V2 is still in beta...
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Problems on Intel Macs
Feedback Type: Troubleshooting Report
Contributed by: Emilia Wednesday, July 26 2006 @ 09:04 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
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Problems on Intel Macs - Emilia
Well Buddy, contrary to you I have a little life outside my Mac and I am not checking updates every day. Indead its already two weeks ago I do the last check on Flip4Mac and at that time there was just an announcement.Thursday, July 27 2006 @ 01:00 AM PDT
Problems on Intel Macs - TGOS
Maybe I spend more time on being up-to-date than you, but if you don't know for sure what you are saying, you are discriminating a piece of software just because you don't have the most up-to-date versions of other software installed that is available. Before I make a comment like this, I'd at least take a look around in the net if it's actually accurate what I'm claiming there.Thursday, July 27 2006 @ 09:32 AM PDT
Problems on Intel Macs - TGOS
I hate it to tell you so, buddy, but RealPlayer is universal. On which planet are you living? It is universal since since RP 10.1, which was already released in May. Please keep your facts straight, okay?And WindowsMediaPlayer for Mac is not developed anymore by MS, instead the development is taking place now via Flip4Mac, which allows Quicktime to play all MediaPlayer formats (WMV, ASF, etc.), MS is actively supporting that - and they already released a universal version as well. Okay, not final, still beta, but it works as far as I can tell.
Stop living in the past, will ya?
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