\membersection{Rendering media}\label{renderingmediawxmediactrl}
-wxMediaCtrl can generally, depending upon the backend, render
+Depending upon the backend, wxMediaCtrl can render
and display pretty much any kind of media that the native system can -
such as an image, mpeg video, or mp3 (without license restrictions -
sense it relies on native system calls that may not technically
enabled, requires linkage with the static library strmiids.lib,
and is available on Windows Only.}
\twocolitem{{\bf wxMEDIABACKEND\_QUICKTIME}}{
-Use QuickTime. Windows and Mac Only. }
+Use QuickTime. Windows and Mac Only. WARNING: On Mac Systems lower than OSX 10.2 this defaults to emulating window positioning and suffers from several bugs, including not working correctly embedded in a wxNotebook. }
\twocolitem{{\bf wxMEDIABACKEND\_MCI}}{
Use Media Command Interface. Windows Only. }
\end{twocollist}