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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Sandwich on June 24, 2005, 04:29:53 am
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Yeehaw (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/)!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cool. So... are there any cool videos out there encoded in H.264? :)
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http://www.apple.com/quicktime/hdgallery/
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http://www.free-codecs.com/reviews/QuickTime_Alternative.htm
1.5 is built on QT7. :)
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From http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/index.php
(May 5, 2005) You may have noticed that Apple's QuickTime Player 7 is available for download. As of this writing, the player is only available for Mac OS X, and the latest QuickTime files are only viewable on that platform. That is, unless you are using an FFmpeg-derived multimedia application. Thanks to dedicated multimedia hackers from the FFmpeg and x264 projects, FFmpeg's libavcodec can already decode the next-generation (buzzword alert!) H.264 video codec data inside the latest Apple QuickTime files. Along with the free, open source FAAD AAC decoding library (for the audio track) and a competent QuickTime file demuxer, open source software is already equipped to handle the newest multimedia files on the internet.
You're welcome.
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Hmm, so I just installed yet another iteration of MPC for nothing.
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Is there a way I can not install iTunes? :nervous:
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No. You're forced to buy an iPod and delete Windows as well.
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...oh. Well, ummm, great.
At least my videos look great! :D
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:nod:
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You can uninstall iTunes afterwards from the Add Remove list. QT still remains in the HD. (at least it worked for 6.5)
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Steak :p
Originally posted by vyper
http://www.free-codecs.com/reviews/QuickTime_Alternative.htm
1.5 is built on QT7. :)