Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X Available 70
corsa writes "I found Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X on Microsoft's site today. I downloaded it and have it running under Panther. It seems to play WMV9 files, at least the few I've tried so far."
Re:Why? (Score:1)
OK, MSN Explorer for Mac is supported, too, but for example, WM is as dead as before in Camino 0.7+. I bet I'm not alone in wondering what's the thinking behind the plugin development for browsers which development has been abandoned.
Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:5, Insightful)
It's an interesting move for Microsoft, especially after the release of iTunes for Windows. Apple is doing it's best to convert Microsoft users by offering them incredible software. Microsoft is offering Mac users shitty knockoffs of Windows software.
I'm guessing this is a gambit to make Mac users realize they can't have the cross-platform operability that OSX seemed to bring about, that if they want to use Windows files they should run Windows. Ultimately I think the frustration that people will feel towards the new Media Player will cause even more resentment towards Microsoft. Apple's attitude that you lure more flies with Aqua than you do with water is definately the winning strategy.
If you don't already know (and chances are if you're reading Slashdot you do), you should be using VLC [videolan.org]. It does everything this crappy Windows port does and more.
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:2)
Does the old version (6.3?) still work after you install this?
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:1)
Well, maybe I'll give it a try, anyone got a link to the old version? I have a feeling though hate I'll hate myself in the morning.
Here's the link to older version (Score:2, Informative)
The parent in this thread was asking about 6.3, available only for Classic. The installer left my Classic version of Windows Media Player 7 alone, so I can't imagine it effecting 6.3. Yes, after the install WiMP 7 for OS X disappeared, but that was the point wasn't it? I never followed the debate about 6.3 having advantages over 7.1, so I can't comment there.
As has been pointed out by others, the Mactopia [microsoft.com] site
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:3, Informative)
Oh come on, even as a happy OS X user I have to say that this bit is slanted. iTunes for Windows doesn't follow any of the guidelines for Windows software - it is, to use (some of) your phraseology, a knockoff of Mac software. Not integrated into the Windows look and feel at all.
So Microsoft made similar decisions for their media player under OS
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:5, Interesting)
I've installed it and I cannot even seem to play an AVI. Ok, let's see... integration with look and feel: iTunes for windows has ALL the functionality that the Mac version has. It is not a crippled product.
WiMP for Mac on the other hand does not play the same files as WiMP for Windows. It does not have the visulisations, library support, options, enhancements (audio/video... not UI), it's UI is sucky... all the things that make WiMP for Windows a killer app is not present in the Mac version!
Argh!
I love WiMP for Windows (Check out the Media Player Classic project on Sourceforge!) I love iTunes (even for Windows). But as excited as I were about WiMP9 for Mac.... it sucks.... a real disapointment!
I do not think I'm biased... I love MS for Games/Video, Mac for Mail/Web/Music/Work and Linux for Programming.
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:1)
Windows users have software that Mac users have, like iTunes, and it works perfectly.
Yet Mac users do not have the software that Windows users have. IT's as if Windows is a better platform?
LEt's not get into Logic Audio and Final Cut Pro and Shake arguments. I use them daily on one of my Macs, and I don't run Windows anymore, ever since OS X came out.. but if this trend continues, it makes me worried.
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:2)
I basically use something if I have a need for it. I never owned a Mac until recently... and I was quite impressed. As a person who has used AmigaOS/Linux/BSD/Windows/OS2 and many other OSes, I have no real loyalty... each one of the have their plusses and negatives. It just seems that OSX has more plusses these days...
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:1)
Currently OS X lets me write music and edit short films, while at the same time allowing me to work on unix code.
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:2)
Almost true, but it's got the exactly the same problems as Quicktime for Windows, mainly that it doesn't behave like a normal win32 app.
Firstly, it's got a shiny metal skinned interface which goes again the Windows interface guidelines. Pretty it may be, but it doesn't look like a normal app.
More importantly, click on the maximise button and it.... doesn't maximise. Double-click on the title bar and
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:2)
Other than that it's just the tray icon which could have been done better. They did not remove anything though.
PS: CDex rocks... been using it for ages. I just find that iTunes does exactly the same as CDex with a lot of co
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:1)
Thanks for that, will go take a look :)
Only one problem with CDex: it doesn't do AAC encoding very well, requiring external encoders, and they're not that good apparently - the PsyTel one is the better of the two but not as good as the encoder that comes with Nero (which is by the guy that coded PsyTel), or the Quicktime/iTunes one (according to the posts
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:3, Informative)
Don't forget Quicktime for Windows. Recent editions are better, but only some versions will play some movies, and so forth.
Also, I wonder if the poster saying that Microsoft is offering sucky programs for Mac users knows about Office X. I haven't heard bad things about that, yet.
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:4, Funny)
Stupid filename-length limit.
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:2)
What's the length? 64? I can live with that, actually.
In my opinion. anything approaching that length makes messy lists, is very unwieldy, and should be put in subdirectories. Though I can understand your preference otherwise.
If you tell me it's 11 or 16 or even 32, though, I'll agree it's annoying.
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:2)
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:1)
so as far as I remember, they use limits of Pre OSX (Os 9 etc) on a product branded "X"?
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:1)
Unable to print multiple pages per sheet unless your printer driver does it for you.
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:1)
Bad Thing:
Crashes most every day that I use it. It's on my short list of software I plan on replacing.
Another Bad Thing:
Office X will be obsolete as soon as the DRM'd Office '03 files start making the rounds. And since Office X was the last version of Office for Mac, there won't be any (legal?) way to read those new files without running a copy of Windows (either using MS Virtual PC, remotely logging into a Wintel box, or physically using a Wi
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:2)
View the software on its merits. It might still fail, but at least you'll have tried the correct approach.
I'm not sure what you mean by trying the "correct approach" here but if I'm judging a piece of software, I generally judge it by what it can do. Unless the p
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:2)
Which was my point, yes. The parent poster dismisses WMP's ignoring of Mac interface standards with the comment that it is "just a Windows knock-off" whilst simultaneously calling iTunes ignoring of Windows standards "great software". That's double standards, to me.
Now a number of people replying to my post have talked about functionality - that's not the point
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:2)
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:4, Funny)
Wow! So it's like Quicktime for Windows?
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:1)
Re:Ultimate in Downgrades (Score:2)
Man, believe there is nothing similar between QT for Win and OSX/OS 9... Same versions.
Windows one loses every credibility because of UI lag, to be spesific...
Conspiracy? (Score:4, Informative)
And, while VLC is great, I have still come across a number of files (Windows Media in particular) that it won't play correctly or won't play at all. My best solution has come down to keeping updated versions of QuickTime, RealOne, Windows Media Player, VLC, and Mplayer around. In my experience, this has been the only way to make sure I can play every media file I come across.
Re:Conspiracy? (Score:2)
I keep a Windows build of mplayer, patched for Tivo files, around for that reason, also. Amazing how many video compression schemes have been abandoned in the last few years.
And this even exists because? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:And this even exists because? (Score:1)
Re:And this even exists because? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:And this even exists because? (Score:1)
Re:And this even exists because? (Score:1)
Re:And this even exists because? (Score:1)
I'm rather disappointed that it's never the best technology that wins, but rather the one far from it... BeOS was so superior....
anyway.. thanks a lot!
Eventuality (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Eventuality (Score:2)
I think you meant to say "Microsoft Word 6.0"
Application folder change (Score:5, Interesting)
if it doesnt work for porn... (Score:4, Funny)
mozilla launching to a page about media rights or something...
hmmmm...
It has since been deleted.
Cig? Don't mind if I do...
Die, die, die (Score:5, Informative)
Interestingly, RealPlayer isn't bad at all on the Mac. I held off on installing it for quite a while after seeing all the baggage that came with a Windows install, but it's pretty clean and seems to stream video well.
Re:Die, die, die (Score:2, Funny)
RealPlayer: Surpisingly Refreshing (Score:2, Insightful)
Isn't it odd when RealPlayer comes off as more professional than Microsoft... Well, maybe not that weird.
Re:RealPlayer: Surpisingly Refreshing (Score:1)
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Its because Real _has to_ sell Realone subscription, or Realplayer to live...
Wmedia's plot is to takeover entire streaming scene...
Also, Real is really professional, if they weren't, they couldn't race with OS bundled wmedia AND wmedia server.
Re:Die, die, die (Score:2)
Re:Crap, crap, crapapple! (Score:1)
where do you want to go today? (Score:2)
Re:where do you want to go today? (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Re:where do you want to go today? (Score:1)
Much less if you buy used, most of the time beating the price of iTMS.
I realize that it's the convenience thing in iTMS that everyone loves, and the fact that you can get one song off an album without buying the whole album. Of course in those cases I think you need better taste in music because if one song is worth buying but the rest aren't the artist prob
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Re:where do you want to go today? (Score:2)
Just like the desktop UI, Microsoft did not invent DRM.
Re:where do you want to go today? (Score:1)
Microsoft didn't even include Windows Media Rights Manager V7
which means you can't play any videos off of NHL.com and other sites.
Apparently Microsoft feels that DRM isn't important enough to put on their Mac products.
Less functionality than version 6.3 ?? (Score:2, Informative)
However I'm not complaining too much, because some WMV f
Defininately a decent upgrade! (Score:1)
I just ran the Installer over 7.1.3 (the latest previously available for OS X). No r
Re:Avoid WMP altogether.. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Avoid WMP altogether.. (Score:1)
BTW, give the parent the mod up.
Clearly a minimum effort for anti-trust issues (Score:2)
IF they use their market penetration to convince vendors, ie: force vendors, to use WMV9 as their preferred format for streaming and DRMed media then they could be accused of monopolizing that industry through anti-competitive means.
Re:Clearly a minimum effort for anti-trust issues (Score:1)
c'mon, wtf?!?!?! (Score:1)
Mplayer for the mac (Score:1)
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Score:2)
I did not have a previous version of Windows Media Player installed on my Mac so I did not experience any of the upgrade annoyances that seem to be plaguing some of the posters. The reason for this is because the previous version's installer kept crashing and I never managed to get it to work. The current installer seems to actually install. Microsoft has already exceeded my expectations, which were not very high to begin with.
The Good: So far, it's played every single .wmp file that I've
Doesn't work at all on UFS (Score:1)
The release notes do say Media Player doesn't work on UFS, but I was hoping to install it on the HFS+ partition I keep around for such things. There's no way to tell Media Player to install anywhere other than the Applications folder, and apparently no way to move the Applications folder to another drive, so I guess I'm stuck.