
As such, the browser must also be forced to run under Rosetta as well.
MAC OS 1.0 EMULATOR FOR MAC
Windows Media Player 9 for Mac must be run under Rosetta emulation on an Intel-based Mac. Uncheck TCP and UDP boxes and click OK.From the toolbar select Windows Media Player > Preferences > Network Settings tab.Open Windows Media Player by selecting Go > Applications > Windows Media Player.Earlier versions do not seem to have any delay issues when starting playback. Note: This problem only seems to affect Mac OS 10.4.x. In some cases, this delay can be a minute or more. When viewing a Mediasite presentation on Mac systems running 10.4.x, there may be a long delay before playback begins. If it still doesn't play back, go to the next section. On the Plug-in tab, clear the "Use Flip4Mac WMV Internet Plug-in" checkbox.
Click your desktop, and select Apple > System Preferences to open the Mac System Preferences. They will not play if you have the Flip4Mac Windows Media component for QuickTime installed on your Mac. Mediasite presentations must use the Windows Media plug-in to play. See the sections below and make any appropriate changes, in this order, before making changes to your Mediasite Server. Note: You must also install Windows Media Player 9 for the Mac.Īside from browser compatibility issues above, there are three common problems that can be addressed on the Mac itself. Safari 1.0.3 or later (Safari 1.2.4 & above recommended). If presentations still do not play back, contact customer support by going to the SmartServe Portal at Requirements Try the solutions below, in the order presented in this document. That said, you may need to make some adjustments on your Mac or on your MediaSite Server to make presentations viewable. Do MediaSite presentations play on Macs? The answer is an unqualified yes.