If you haven’t encountered this problem yet, you will: QuickTime movies re-exported from applications such has QuickTime Player Pro using the H.264 codec (a common format for web content) appear ...
A couple of great suggestions for creating flawless H.264 Quicktime–and Flash!–movies popped up in the comments section of my last article. They deserve their own article. Reader Brandon Cory suggests ...
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 ...
QuickTime Animation format is a simple video codec from Apple based on run-length encoding. In the broadcast industry, it is a popular format for superimposed (with transparency) animated introduction ...
Pretty much everything that Quicktime doesn't catch, MPlayer does. Try it. However, note that anything with the Indeo codec can only be run in OS 9.
Historically, if a QuickTime player video shows as a black screen, it indicates a missing codec in the QuickTime Component Library. Strangely, the computer had been working before and an inspection of ...
QuickTime MOV Converter – "Codec not supported" error when importing MOV files #969 ...