Stallion wrote:KnuckleStang-by coincidence I also have a brand new computer-bet it has something to do with the upgrades but I've tried everything suggested on here and more.. Worlks just fine at work.
Now you have me worried. I have a new lap top at home. Hopefully it will work.
The PonyGrad wrote:Thad, what's up with not attending the Ma rshall game?
My French ain't what it used to be but:
Ma voiture est un morceau de merde, et je n'aime pas seul conduire de toute façon, parce que je suis un sissy.
Pardon my French.
And I thought speaking French on a football message board was a crime punishable by up to 5 years community service. Thad, I don't know how you get away with that.
The PonyGrad wrote:Thad, what's up with not attending the Ma rshall game?
My French ain't what it used to be but:
Ma voiture est un morceau de merde, et je n'aime pas seul conduire de toute façon, parce que je suis un sissy.
Pardon my French.
And I thought speaking French on a football message board was a crime punishable by up to 5 years community service. Thad, I don't know how you get away with that.
Well I figured that if I am going to call myself a wuss I might as well go the extra mile and do it in French.
Eric Dickerson in Pony Excess
"I've love winning man, it's like better than losing." - Ebby Calvin "Nuke" LaLoosh
There is a freebie program that allows you to play Windows Media Video on MAC now, get it here. http://www.flip4mac.com/wmv.htm
To go full screen, under your System Preferences it will add an icon in the "other" section, go there and there will be an option to open files using quicktime. If you choose this option you will be able to view the video in full screen (or front row) just like any other movie.
I don't have an all-access subscription yet, but I know it works on the pressers. If anyone with a MAC and a sub can try this, let us know the results. I want to watch the ECU game this weekend with no worries.
There is a freebie program that allows you to play Windows Media Video on MAC now, get it here. http://www.flip4mac.com/wmv.htm
To go full screen, under your System Preferences it will add an icon in the "other" section, go there and there will be an option to open files using quicktime. If you choose this option you will be able to view the video in full screen (or front row) just like any other movie.
I don't have an all-access subscription yet, but I know it works on the pressers. If anyone with a MAC and a sub can try this, let us know the results. I want to watch the ECU game this weekend with no worries.
Being a windows user and a computer illiterate, I have no idea but the All Access website specifically says no to MAC. I would think if there was an option they would say so wouldn't they, or is there a reason they wold keep quiet. (This is not sarcasm). Ponyte has a MAC maybe he can try.
I am also a Mac user and I can tell you that the flip4mac solution will not work for All Access. You can never get to the point on the webpage where you can select a game to watch. I am fairly good with Mac work-arounds and I have not been able to find anything that works. I brought my work laptop home for the weekends and use that.