QuickTime is a proprietary media player that is released by Apple. The software is available for free and it is distributed in a Windows version. PowerPoint users can embed QuickTime movies on their ...
Looking to improve image quality and speed production workloads, Abekas has added a new QuickTime MOV file-based media import feature for its ClipStoreMXc HD/SD digital disk recorder, offering users ...
If you want to import a QuickTime movie file into iMovie on your Mac, you may soon realize that the video editing application does not support the standard MOV QuickTime file format. You can, however, ...
There are several threads in Apple's QuickTime Discussions Board citing problems playing QuickTime movies in Explorer, especially the movie trailers on Apple's site (see one and two, for examples).
At some point, most Mac users have probably whiled away a few company minutes watching Apple’s QuickTime movie trailers. But QuickTime can do much more than just bring you the latest Spider-Man 3 ...
If you want to stream QuickTime media directly from your Web page, you're in the right place. In this article, I'll briefly explain the embedding process and provide links to more detailed information ...
So I have a QuickTime movie. Finder getinfo on the file shows that it is a QuickTime movie, with codecs H.264 and AAC - both of which should be supported by ...
Say what you will about the QuickTime X framework and player introduced in Mac OS X 10.6 — it's crazy speedy on multicore machines, it provides the foundation for next-generation features, it lets you ...
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.