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Play Audio in Background?
Authored by: tommybarbour on Oct 03, '08 10:00:12AM

it does work. when i run it, i get the following on my screen:

bash-3.2$ 2008-10-03 12:57:02.956 afplay[524:10b] Error loading /Library/QuickTime/DivX 6 Decoder.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 6 Decoder: dlopen(/Library/QuickTime/DivX 6 Decoder.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 6 Decoder, 262): no suitable image found. Did find:
/Library/QuickTime/DivX 6 Decoder.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 6 Decoder: mach-o, but wrong architecture
2008-10-03 12:57:02.958 afplay[524:10b] Error loading /Library/QuickTime/DivX 6 Decoder.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 6 Decoder: dlopen(/Library/QuickTime/DivX 6 Decoder.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 6 Decoder, 262): no suitable image found. Did find:
/Library/QuickTime/DivX 6 Decoder.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 6 Decoder: mach-o, but wrong architecture
2008-10-03 12:57:02.960 afplay[524:10b] Error loading /Library/QuickTime/DivX 6 Decoder.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 6 Decoder: dlopen(/Library/QuickTime/DivX 6 Decoder.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 6 Decoder, 262): no suitable image found. Did find:
/Library/QuickTime/DivX 6 Decoder.component/Contents/MacOS/DivX 6 Decoder: mach-o, but wrong architecture


hit enter to return to your prompt.
type 'exit'

the music should continue.



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Play Audio in Background?
Authored by: mario_grgic on Oct 06, '08 03:36:49PM

This means that your library is for the wrong architecture. You can find the file on another mac that has the right one and copy it over (I had to do that for one of my iMacs, which had the OS pre-installed by Apple. The Mac Pro, where I installed the OS form the DVDs had the right version).

Alternatively, you could find the file on the OS X installer DVD, but you will need a package manager/explorer for that.



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