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Help with movies on my ibook
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<blockquote data-quote="Macman" data-source="post: 64596" data-attributes="member: 7132"><p>yea, that divx codec is not only unneccessary, but requires a newer version of quicktime that is only compatible with panther, maybe jaguar, like 10.2.6 or so. </p><p>Ill upload what you should use as a .zip file, drop them in your quicktime folder inside the library folder in your hd. and if youre trying to play .avi or .divx files, they wont play well in quicktime, it s***s as a format, avi, not qt. try mplayer for that stuff, or divx doctor and convert the .avi or .divx files into .mov which play perfectly in quicktime. </p><p>as far as your using the tv as a monitor to watch dvds, I think in the settings somewhere you have to specify that youre using a second display or something,</p><p>Im sure someone with more experience on using scond displays on an ibook will come along.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1036[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macman, post: 64596, member: 7132"] yea, that divx codec is not only unneccessary, but requires a newer version of quicktime that is only compatible with panther, maybe jaguar, like 10.2.6 or so. Ill upload what you should use as a .zip file, drop them in your quicktime folder inside the library folder in your hd. and if youre trying to play .avi or .divx files, they wont play well in quicktime, it s***s as a format, avi, not qt. try mplayer for that stuff, or divx doctor and convert the .avi or .divx files into .mov which play perfectly in quicktime. as far as your using the tv as a monitor to watch dvds, I think in the settings somewhere you have to specify that youre using a second display or something, Im sure someone with more experience on using scond displays on an ibook will come along. [ATTACH=full]1036[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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