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If you want to stream QuickTime media directly from your Web page, you're in the right place. In this article, I'll briefly explain the embedding process ...
QuickTime Streaming Server 3 Preview is out. New features make streaming better, configuration is accomplished via a web-based interface, Mac OS X support, and more. Update: The release appears to ...
Every Mac comes with QuickTime Player preinstalled. It's the video player that opens up when you're watching a video you've downloaded or synced from your phone to your Mac.
QuickTime offers a variety of ways to connect your users with your streaming media content. This tutorial looks at three text-based metafile formats for streaming QuickTime movies.
Or perhaps you want to record what’s happening on your screen—say, for a video tutorial. QuickTime Player can do that, too.
Recording your screen on a Mac is a simple process thanks to built-in tools like QuickTime Player and the Screenshot Toolbar. Whether you're creating a tutorial, capturing gameplay, or documenting ...
Today we're talking about file formats again and the differentiation between containers and their contents. If you have ever felt that AVI (or MPEG, or MXF) files don't offer the same picture quality ...
For a comprehensive overview of streaming with QuickTime, I highly recommend visiting Apple's QuickTime tutorial section. There you'll find an easy-to-navigate menu that will lead you to all the ...