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« on: December 31, 2006, 10:11:33 AM »

             
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Quick time video format is the first video format that released by Apple Computer Systems in 1991. In those long ago days of computers (pre-web) Quicktime was hot stuff. Like many of the really great innovations of the time, Apple was the creator.

Apple didn't always invent what it sold, it tended to create good solid products of exceptionally high quality (it's too bad that in those days Apple didn't have the marketing ability of a wet paper bag). And they usually created these wonders way before anyone else.

Quicktime was an incredible invention at the time. I remember when it came out (yes, I admit I loved the old MacIntosh computers, and I was really upset when I realized how badly Apple had blown their chances to become the top computer company) and how exciting it was to be able to see moving pictures on a computer. Wow, that was in incredible thing.

Quicktime is one of three major competing products: Real (by RealNetworks), Quicktime and Microsoft Media Player, and it's dead last in popularity. Personally, I think the technology is very good and reliable, but Quicktime is suffering from the problem that it is perceived as a MacIntosh product. Most people use a Windows platform.

Of course, Quicktime runs on may different platforms. In fact, the product runs very, very well on Windows and is definitely up their in quality with it's competitors.

In fact, Quicktime has been chosen to be the base platform for the new MPEG-4 video standard. The next version (6.0) will support this format in it's video files. This leads to the distinct possibility that Quicktime could rise to the top of the pack as MPEG-4 is potentially a huge benefit to users.

You see, MPEG-4 is an open standard, which means it is not owned by any particular company and has instead been created by the internet community and various working groups. I don't know about you, but I tend to trust this kind of software over that created by companies with highly commercial purposes and undisclosed (hidden) agendas.

Visiting the Quicktime web site was an interesting experience. The site was not extraordinarily commercial and the link for the free player was right up front (where it belongs). The download was clean and easy and did not require any information from me at all (they asked for but did not require my email address). To me, this is the mark of truly profession software of this type.

I think it's pretty obvious that I like this product. Out of the big three (Windows Media Player, Real Player and Quicktime) it was the easiest install of all, it asked the fewest questions and interfered the least with my computer. I would not have any hesitation about included a Quicktime video on my web site for my visitors to watch.

we have another thing to do: how do we convert other formats of video to quicktime format ? yes ,we need a vedio format converter . A well performed one witch i am using is called ImTOO DVD Ripper Platinum , it can convert DVD to QuickTime(MOV/MP4). And it enables you to rip DVD on computer.

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« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2007, 11:38:51 PM »

quicktime is a great, especially for protected content, but I hate always having to disable the system tray junk it installs and it's not as easy to use for editing.

personally I think Quicktime does not run very well on PC, but that's probably because I don't allow QuickTime task to boot up with my computer. Tongue

I remember using Quicktime on my 486 with Win 3.1... you used to be able to play videos backwards with the standard player.. it was pretty trippy to watch music videos like that. haha
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« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2007, 06:00:44 AM »

I think you're right!
But I uninstall the QT from my PC and still use the WMP
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« Reply #3 on: November 03, 2007, 10:59:18 AM »

quick time is a very good format. But I know that if you install quick time under the windows XP enverioment, you can't unistall it ,Do you have the same problem
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« Reply #4 on: November 03, 2007, 01:41:17 PM »

never, actually  Undecided
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« Reply #5 on: November 11, 2007, 07:42:40 AM »

I recently get a software about the format transfromation whose name is xilisoft video editor and this software can support Quick time. In another way of saying that the format can be played by Quick time!
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« Reply #6 on: November 18, 2008, 09:51:08 PM »

For a very long time dealing with different video formats is always my annoyance. For example, my iPod need mp4 format and most of the videos I download from limewire or youtube is not and some of my family videos that I want to put on my iPod but the format is a problem and also DVD movies and windows media player.

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« Reply #7 on: November 20, 2008, 04:39:28 AM »

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