Believe it or not, QuickTime turns 25 years old this year. The multimedia software that debuted with System Software 6 (?!) soon became the de facto method for playing video on the Mac, eventually ...
If you want to watch full screen movies, save many Web-based videos, create video projects using H.264 compression, and more, then you might find Apple’s $29.95 QuickTime Pro to be quite the bargain.
An architectural overhaul to Apple's QuickTime media software due as part of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard may ship with a media player that bundles once-premium features at no cost. That's just one of ...
An architectural overhaul to Apple's QuickTime media software due as part of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard may ship with a media player that bundles once-premium features at no cost. That's just one of ...
For most people, the free QuickTime Player application that comes with Mac OS X is all that's really needed. Some users want a bit more functionality, though, which is where the $29.99 QuickTime Pro ...
If you are upgrading your Mac in your home or office, you can use the same QuickTime Player 7 registration key on your new Mac that you purchased with your old one. Apple has not upgraded its pro ...
Want to quickly edit a movie file but can’t be bothered battling with the complexity of iMovie or Final Cut Pro? Here’s how to use QuickTime Player, included with every Mac, to trim movie files and ...
RedShark Review: Once Apple pulled the plug on QuickTime Player Pro 7, the industry started to look elsewhere for a media tool for the proper playback, inspection and encoding of media files. For many ...
Still no dynamic scaling of video Several readers have reported that dynamic scaling of video was lost with the QuickTime 7.1 update, and continues to be lost after the QuickTime 7.1.1 update.
I’ve taken the past few months to research some new technologies and work on implementations with the goal of sharing what I’ve learned. This month’s topic is QuickTime. I’ve chosen it because a new ...
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