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).
Fix for lack of sound after update We previously reported (earlier today) on an issue where sound does not play back in various video and audio files after updating to QuickTime 7.1. As described by ...
It's easy to overlook the power of the steady and dependable QuickTime Player. Built right into OS X, many users don't necessarily think of it as a sophisticated app. Despite that, Apple has ...
Greetings Mac Arsians,<BR><BR>I've take a screen cap of a little video clip playing in QuickTime 7 on the right, in actual size, and on QuickTime X on the left, in the default size it opens in.
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.
^-- see above... i absolutely abhor quicktime, and i can't stand installing it, but i have a few funny clips, and some shorts and movie trailers that i can only find in .mov format (like the whalebomb ...
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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 ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link If you are a Mac user and iMovie, or any other fancy video editing app, confuses you, there is a simpler option for editing videos: QuickTime ...
After opening QuickTime Movies in iMovie, you can edit them to show at business presentations, conferences and meetings. You can also create videos to display on your business website or on video ...
The QuickTime Player app lives a lonely quiet life in the Applications folder of many Mac users. It’s often ignored because folks assume it’s simply a video playback app. This couldn’t be further from ...