DrLexDrLexAnonymous 10 Aug 2011 23:02
It does work if iTunes or whatever other application is set to launch in 32-bit mode. Of course that is an annoying workaround and the correct solution would be a 64-bit compatible version of this plugin.
Unknown in 10.8
Works fine in 10.7
I'm putting the finishing touches on the all-new RoaringApps, with support for Mavericks & iOS 7.
Try it out now and help me squash some bugs.
Created by Anonymous on 29 Jul 2011 20:23.
Last updated by bcammo on 16 Jul 2013 04:38.
Supports iCloud
Secured by Gatekeeper
Supports retina graphics
XiphQT (Xiph QuickTime Components) is, in short, the solution for Mac and Windows users who want to use Xiph formats in any QuickTime-based application, e.g. playing Ogg Vorbis in iTunes or producing Ogg Theora with iMovie.
0.1.9 | |
Open Source | |
http://www.xiph.org/quicktime/ | |
Unknown |
0 rating
OGG playback works fine if iTunes startup is set to 32bit. Rightclick iTunes.app and select "Information", check "start in 32bit-mode"
DrLexDrLexAnonymous 10 Aug 2011 23:02
It does work if iTunes or whatever other application is set to launch in 32-bit mode. Of course that is an annoying workaround and the correct solution would be a 64-bit compatible version of this plugin.
[ karacho]karachoAnonymous 27 Oct 2011 17:48
What's wrong to run iTunes in 32bit mode to get thousands of *.ogg files working? Dumb
[ Tim Harper]Tim HarperAnonymous 21 Dec 2011 20:12
Yup, works in Lion if iTunes booted in 32-bit mode. Honestly I don't know what the big deal is for iTunes running in 64-bit mode. You don't need >4 gigs of RAM to play music, watch movies, etc. I suppose the big problem may be if you used another plugin that required 64-bit mode.
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