bpa;554524 Wrote: 
> That's a far more normal log with all the expected RTSP activity.
> 
> It looks like the shell script realmplayer.sh cannot find mplayer. 
> This issue happens a lot with OSX and solution can depend on OSX
> version and processor.

OK, that sounds like progress! The problem has been identified...


> The version you are using should be looking for mplayer in 
> 
> i386 processor
> /Applications/MPlayer
> OSX.app/Contents/Resources/External_Binaries/mplayer.app/Contents/MacOS/mplayer
> 
> PowerPC
> /Applications/MPlayer
> OSX.app/Contents/Resources/External_Binaries/mplayer_noaltivec.app/Contents/MacOS/mplayer
> 
> If not found above then it looks for 
> /usr/local/bin/mplayer
> 
> Where is mplayer on your system ?

Wow, mine is just located in /applications/MPlayer. What's with all the
other folders? I have an Intel Mac and that's where it was installed. It
works just fine using on its own from that location. There is a folder
titled "mplayer" and it is located at:
opt/local/var/db/dports/sources/rsync.rsync.darwinports.org_dpupdate_dports/multimedia/MPlayer.
Inside that folder, there is a folder entitled "files" and a file
called "portfile."

Hmmm, looking further, I can see that I actually have something called
MPlayer OS X Extended. That seemed to be the most current version of
MPlayer for OS X, is that what is screwing me up? That is what was
indicated on the MPlayer homepage... Thanks!

Isaac


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