McKenzie
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Mon Nov-06-06 02:30 PM
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2 q's - playing AVI files and getting image properties off a picture |
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Anyone successfully played AVI files on their Mac? I tried VLC media player but it does not seem to work. I have XP on a tiny partition on my Mac (used Boot Camp) soley to allow me to play AVI files and because my stupid ISP won't accept authentication for my e-mail a/c on the Mac. Is the Pro version of Quicktime able to play AVI files w/out additional codecs or plug-ins. Anyone know about this (apparently perennial) Mac issue?
Btw, I am on an IMac with Intel Duo CPU if that is relevant.
In Windows I can r/click on an image and call up the location of the pic on the net - how do I do that on a Mac? I suspect it is a case of using the ctrl key and navigating from the menu that comes up.
Thnx in advance - OSX is just a joy to use.
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Twillig
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Tue Nov-07-06 06:59 PM
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1. as far as getting image properties- |
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Yeah, to get the image properties in OSX, it's down to what browser you use.
Safari wont do a 'properties' like you'd get in windows.
FireFox does do that though. Right click (if you're using a 2 button) or ctrl click.
As for AVI's go, my memory is fuzzy about what I've tried to open in Quicktime. The problem AVI's were usually DivX codec related.
So I play all AVIs in the DivX player. :shrug: (usually I just switch to the PC, anyway(because I have all the audio hooked up to it for games..))
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McKenzie
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Wed Nov-08-06 03:53 PM
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I use Opera occasionally so that might work if I need to get the properties. Will try it and see.
I will install the DivX package for Mac - I did not suss that one out - I think DivX player might be all I need.
Thanks again
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Richard Steele
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Thu Nov-09-06 05:10 AM
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3. Am I understanding this right: |
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You are booting OSX...to run BootCamp...to boot in XP...to run VLC...just to view .AVIs?
Damn, talk about taking the longest possible route! Or am I missing something here? Is there no VLC for your native OS?
I'm still using a 700mhz G4 OSX 10.2.8, and run the OSX-native VLC directly. Been playing .AVIs for years.
Pic question: should be the same as WinDoze: RightClick on the image, a menu comes up.
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McKenzie
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Thu Nov-09-06 05:36 AM
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4. I have a dual boot set up |
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I select the OS at start up - I use the XP partition to watch AVI's and send e-mail because my ISP's mail servers don't accept authentication - otherwise I boot into OSX as default - easy procedure, nothing convoluted about it. Sorry if it was a garbled post.
I have just installed DivX player which works fine (thanks to the poster who replied above) VLC does not work on my Mac. Installed it, uninstalled it and re-installed it. It won't open AVI files.
My r/click does not work but maybe it's the Preferences for the mouse that needs tweaking that's all.
thnx
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Richard Steele
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Thu Nov-09-06 06:19 PM
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5. Well, glad you found a solution! Bummer about the VLC though. nm |
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