As a newish Mac user, you may wonder what allows your computer to display pictures and play music and movies. Wonder no longer. This bit of media magic is performed by something called QuickTime.
QuickTime was one of the few apps which changed significantly in Snow Leopard. We've heard from some readers who missed the initial reports about it, so we're repeating it here, with some additional ...
<B>without</B> having to install fucking iTunes?<BR>I can't find a standalone link on the QT page, and the setup program offers no option for QT alone.<BR><BR>I have no interest whatsoever in iTunes, ...
While Apple's QuickTime focus has shifted to the new QuickTime X technologies, Apple still provides QuickTime 7 as an optional install so people can use features such as authenticated streaming video, ...
When you connect with QuickTime X in Snow Leopard to a server that requires authentication, you will get an "Unauthorized" message and the media will not play. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 ...
Having the QuickTime plugin enabled in Firefox is a convenient way to gain instant access to a QuickTime business video or seminar on a Web page without launching the desktop version of the media ...
I've got some old time-lapse data that neither QuickTime nor VLC can open because they were encoded with the Pixlet codec. Is there any way I can install this in the current version of QuickTime?
QuickTime player is one of the easier and fastest ways to record your computer screen. For simple screen recording, open the QuickTime player on your computer. Go to File and choose screen recording.
It was minor news last week: In another step along the transition to 64-bit apps, Apple began warning users of 32-bit apps that these apps would need to be updated or they will stop running. The ...
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