Ben Butler wrote:
I just had/have a need to see WMV3 (Windows Media 9) content from time to time,
especially on the web.  Unfortunately, that's only supported by the 32-bit 
version
of Mplayer (As I mentioned, it's really not such an issue any
more as most larger sites that relied upon Microsoft's proprietary WMV technology have moved on to Adobe's proprietary Flash technology for their streaming video).

                                                --Ben.
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"I find it kind of funny, I find it kind of sad
The dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had." --Tears for Fears, "Mad World"


Strange, I haven't encountered a site with windows media that I haven't been able to play here. Would you send me a link so I can test? Thanks.

-Jose


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