If I have a Mac, how can I go about playing .avi files?
Signed,
Is clueless
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If I have a Mac, how can I go about playing .avi files?
Signed,
Is clueless
For those of you with Palm OS have you tried TCPMP? It's a free open source media player that's supposed to play pretty much anything.
Thanks, Tom! Hopefully that will work.
For those of you with Palm OS have you tried TCPMP? It's a free open source media player that's supposed to play pretty much anything.
Huh. I'll check it out. How come it's unfindable through all the palm freeware channels I wonder?
Thanks, Wolfram, my shareware license on AeroPlayer expires tomorrow. This may save me $20.
ETA: Oh, it is nice, just letting me open folders on my card, exactly as a media player SHOULD. Sadly, it also appears to be unable to play music in the background, which is essential. I'll keep an eye on it, but in the meantime I guess I'll need to pay for Aeroplayer.
Gris, you can play mp3s in realplayer in the background. And I'd bet folding money that TCPMP includes a background option pretty soon. It's just too essential for any full-purpose media player.
Yeah, probably, but I'm just gonna pay the $24.95 for an Aeroplayer license. It also gets me AAC playback, which isn't available anymore in TCPMP for IP issues, and I often buy stuff from the iTMS and take off the DRM. I'll keep TCPMP around for video playback though, cuz that's neat. Maybe through some music videos on there.
I know a bunch of us use Bloglines to track rss feeds. This just in:
Bloglines will have a planned outage on Monday, December 19, 2005 in order to relocate to a new data center. Here's our planned schedule for tomorrow:
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Random iPod randomness:
Even smaller iPod shuffle may debut in January
And at the same link:
Meanwhile, the analyst acknowledged there may be a minor radio frequency interference problem with Apple's latest iPods where the players will go "crazy" when placed very close to a ringing GSM cell phone.
However, Wu believes concerns over the issue may be overblown:
"From our checks, it appears to impact GSM and not CDMA phones and only on nanos and video Pods," Wu said. "When a ringing GSM phone is directly in front of the clickwheel, the iPod could go 'crazy' and its volume could fluctuate uncontrollably (reminds us of R2D2 when shot by a laser gun)."
the players will go "crazy"
And the Shuffles did run wild across the land, leaving a path of destruction in their wake...