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I know the window ID, and I'm trying stuff like:

mplayer -ontop -slave -quiet -wid 471165040 /t.mov

mplayer -ontop -slave -quiet --window=471165040 /t.mov

but nothing is working. (I know the window ID is correct)

Otherwise, mplayer CLI is working great in its own window, just can't get it to play embedded.

Can anyone point me to a syntax example of embedding mplayer in an app in OS X?

thanks!

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Also working on the same issue and no solution yet, while I make it working well on Win32 and Ubuntu but not on Mac OsX...

Have you made some progress?

Starbuck
No. I have found reports it requires X11, which kills it in my situation.
Chip