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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Here is a quick look at some of what is new in the QuickTime 5 update. Standalone installer posted for users who prefer not to use the QuickTime updater, Apple has posted a standalone version of the ...
Tales of Troubleshooting: An OutPost Blog - Mysterious Blank Screens on QuickTime and Other Programs
Recently one workstation suddenly experienced similar behavior displaying DNxHD QuickTime movies in QuickTime Player as a black screen (with audio). Historically, if a QuickTime player video shows as ...
Last night, Apple released a software add-on that allows QuickTime to decode video files encoded with the ProRes codec. The ProRes QuickTime Decoder 1.0 tool works with both Macs and Windows, allowing ...
Apple QuickTime lets you play videos stored on your hard drive as well as stream content by supplying the URL of the video source. The app shows its age, but is still usable as long as you install ...
QuickTime is a proprietary video format from Apple. It was supported on Windows till until recently Apple decided not to anymore. So how do you play QuickTime videos in Windows 11/10? There are a ...
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