

It does report the Default Output as "Built-in Output" and the System Output as "Built-in Output". Strangely, the Audio MIDI Setup reports that "Output is not supported" under the Audio Output section of the window & the Configure Speakers button is greyed out. The only way to play some of the Real encoding types in OS X Serves avi files with WMV3 video and MP3 audio so that Windows Media Player 9 can play the files by accessing a local URL

#THE SIMS 2 BODY SHOP REQUIRES QUICKTIME 6.0 FOR MAC OS X#
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1 for Mac, America Online for Mac OS X, Netscape 7.1, MSN for Mac OS X version 2.0, or Apple Safari 1.0 Monitor color depth: 256 colors (Millions of colors recommended) Operating system: Apple Mac OS X version 10.1.5 (latest version 10.2.x recommended)Īny computer supported by Mac OS X version 10.1.5 (450 megahertz (MHz) PowerPC G3 processor or higher recommended) Minimum system requirements for Windows Media Player: n=/mac/download/misc/winmp_osx.xml&secid=80&ssid=8&flgnosysreq=True NicePlayer & the XinePlayer plug-in - FREEĪll the features of QuickTime and the additional support of Xine for non-QuickTime compatible movies such as mpeg-2. Requires QuickTime 6.5.2 or later."Īn older release for Mac OS X 10.1 is also available on the same page. "Latest Mac OS X package for 10.2, 10.3 and 10.4. Plays just about everything, has built-in decompression for formats such as Indeo Video 3 which are not supported natively on OS X by anything else have you tried playing the stream with something other than QuickTime, such as MPlayer OSX? Well then its not a component apparently.
