What is a .stix?

I'm trying to download Windows Media Player 9 for Macs but it's a .stix file. What kind of program do I need to run this?

iMac Dual Core, Mac OS X (10.4.6)

Posted on May 31, 2006 9:13 AM

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May 31, 2006 9:23 AM in response to TonyBar3

.sitx I believe you are referring to is a Stuffit Expander compatible format. Windows Media Player is not mentioned in Macintouch's Rosetta compatibility, and neither is Flip4Mac's WMV plugin for Quicktime.

In order to get Stuffit Expander, check this website out:

http://www.allume.com/

Flip4Mac is developing an Intel Universal version of their Quicktime plugin for Windows Media:

http://www.flip4mac.com/knowledge/kb_0057.htm

May 31, 2006 11:34 AM in response to Kurt Lang

Kurt,
Do you know for a fact that it works in Rosetta? I don't have an Intel Mac so I can't say for certain.

It probably would work in Boot Camp, Parallel's Workstation, or OpenOSX Wintel. All are available Windows environments for Intel Macs, which are covered in my FAQ:

http://www.macmaps.com/macosxnative.html#WINTEL

No reason to send back your Mac yet. Macs do Windows, Windows machines can't do Mac OS X yet with as great capabilities.

May 31, 2006 11:34 AM in response to Kurt Lang

What ever this Flip4Mac does not work on Intel chips.

I've had some other issues with it. Including, unable to listen to Sirius radio online, software that does not work and or is unsupported. A keyboard and mouse combo that did not work. A printer that required another driver (Windows had all the drivers for my printer but not MAC) to operate.

Just to name a few.

May 31, 2006 11:41 AM in response to box15

I don't know what keyboard/mouse combo doesn't work on a Mac. There is even a solution for using any PC/AT keyboards on a Mac:

http://www.ymouse.com/product/pymmousekeyusb.htm

As for Sirius Radio on the Mac:

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20060116110611360&lsrc=osxh

And there are numerous open source printer driver solutions which you may not have realized exist which I list on my FAQ:

http://www.macmaps.com/printersx.html

May 31, 2006 11:49 AM in response to TonyBar3

VLC does not work on this system.
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Go to Sirius and click on the "listen" link at the top of the page.

Log in, then navigate to the station to which you want to listen.

When the QuickTime controller comes up, click on the downward triangle at the right side and select 'Save as source...'.

Now launch VLC and open the file you saved from the previous step; it seems you must do this via the File: Open menu item, and not via drag and drop.


When I log it there is no Quicktime controller! Hence why I am getting rid of this unit!

Nothing will work on it.

May 31, 2006 12:22 PM in response to box15

You only bug people when you say you are going to return your Mac just because you can't watch videos at cnn.com. 🙂

The whole reason we are all here is to help each other resolve our computer problems. You'll have a hard time finding another forum quite as useful as this one at any Windows or PC-related website. Many consider this forum as one of the advantages of using a Mac. a brody and others are pretty knowledgeable and can help to solve pretty much any problem. There are a few bumps in the Mac experience right now due to the transition from PowerPC to Intel processors, but by all accounts the transition is moving faster than expected. Give yourself some time to make the transition to a new platform.

I have a PowerPC Mac and have never had any trouble viewing Windows Media files (except for those with Microsoft DRM built in, which will only play on WMP for Windows). You have the added advantage that you can boot your Mac into Windows if need be.

And stupid questions are my favorite ones here, because they're the ones I know how to answer.

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