i know there's an easy answer for this, but i'll be damned if i can figure it out: where can i get whatever i need to run these frikking mpegs and avis and whatnot in quicktime? Pretty much everything ...
We received a slew of tech questions from Cult of Mac readers after our inaugural Ask MacRx column, and even provided a few answers! Glad we can provide a useful service. Today we discuss ways to ...
6) Install new Avid QuickTime Codec 7) Restart Turbo.264HD and test playback 8) Add back other codecs manually, a few at a time. 9) Restart Turbo.264HD and test playback continually after each ...
Anyway, first of all, since I am using QuickTime, when a viewer visits my web site to see a movie, I want them only to have to download the QuickTime plug-in if they don't have it already for their ...
MacFixIt reader Miguel Muelle reports some fairly serious system issues caused by the presence of apparently incompatible QuickTime add-on codes: Miguel writes: “I did an ‘Archive and Install’ of Mac ...
Apple have updated their Quicktime codecs for Pro applications to version 1.0.2, adding support for more file formats Apple have just released updates for their "Pro Video" applications: Final Cut Pro ...
In conjunction with Wednesday’s release of iTunes 4.5, Apple has also posted an update to QuickTime, the company’s core audio and video media handling technology for both Mac OS and Windows. The new ...
After months of delay due to MPEG-4 licensing issues, Apple has finally released QuickTime 6. Available in two versions — the free Standard version and the $30 QuickTime Pro — the latest iteration of ...