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).
Movies still not playing The QuickTime 7.4 update is proving disastrous for a growing number of users who cannot properly playback videos that previously played normally. As noted yesterday, some ...
Hi - <BR><BR>So I've been using graphic converter to make quicktime movies from a series of stills. What I'd like to do is post them on the web, but when I put them in a page, they only play once ...
A: The QTCoffee package provides Macintosh software for manipulating QuickTime files from the command line and includes a tool named catmovie that can be used to combine movie segments. Catmovie can ...
Well, I imagine I could purchase QuickTime from Apple, but I don't want to. The reason I want to deal with QT is because I have a few digital camera that take QT movies and it would be nice to work ...
Where can I find scriptable command line tools that can combine multiple QuickTime movie segments? The QTCoffee package provides Macintosh software for manipulating QuickTime files from the command ...
HAVE YOU played with streaming QuickTime lately -- you know, viewing QuickTime movies "streamed" to your computer via the Internet? Well, I hadn't. So I took a look and was pleasantly surprised at ...
So I go to Apple’s site to watch the trailer for the new Pixar movie ‘The Incredibles,’ and I noticed something interesting. Now instead of ‘Quicktime Required’, they are saying ‘iTunes 4.5 Required.’ ...
Our discussion of streaming media metafiles continues with a look at QuickTime reference movies. In Part 1 of this series Streaming Media Metafiles: When And How To Use Them, we saw that metafiles are ...
Apple Inc. patched several bugs in QuickTime on Thursday, including a three-week-old streaming media vulnerability for which exploit code has been in circulation since the end of November. At least ...
Totally Hip Software — the folks behind such products as LiveStage Pro, HipFlics, and HipPics — have launched Blue Abuse, a showcase site of interactive QuickTime content, with everything from ...