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Jan 18, 2024, 6:34:23 AM1/18/24
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Looking at Apple Website they do an outstanding job with the quicktime movies they show off to their users. When I've included quicktime links before, the player that actually shows to users is quite bland, and across browsers really differs from what it looks like in safari, chrome, ie, firefox. Apple seems to handle all these conditions quite well. Is there some kind of open source player that I can use (NOT FLASH) to accomplish the same thing they are doing? If apple is doing it, I would assume there is a way to duplicate this process, and I know with HTML 5 there are ways, but with html5 not fully supported yet, I was looking for something else that may be able to handle it currently..

I've solved this, after a while of working I found a little Gem on the apple site that was well hidden away. Using Apple Documentation - Found to the left of me, there is a ac_quicktime.js javascript file which swaps in an OGG File incase the browser does not support the nice looking Quicktime X player. Now OGG conversion took me a bit of time to do, but I was finally able to convert this in ffmpeg theora. Using this it worked perfect. Thanks for the suggestions everyone! Hope this helps someone else as I've already used it in a handful of different areas!

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Apple.com relies on the client's QuickTime plugin.
They don't leverage a special version of the QT player, they build on top of (literally) the default player.
This is how they customize the look of the controller and it's unique functionality; making it similar across browsers.
It relies heavily on custom imagery and javascript.Check out the object's documentation, and even the source of the iPad video to see how they built the controller.

QuickTime is a discontinued[1] extensible multimedia architecture created by Apple, which supports playing, streaming, encoding, and transcoding a variety of digital media formats.[2][3] The term QuickTime also refers to the QuickTime Player front-end media player application,[2] which is built-into macOS, and was formerly available for Windows.[4]

It is available free of charge for both macOS operating systems. There are some other free player applications that rely on the QuickTime framework, providing features not available in the basic QuickTime Player. For example, iTunes can export audio in WAV, AIFF, MP3, AAC, and Apple Lossless. In addition, macOS has a simple AppleScript that can be used to play a movie in full-screen mode,[17] but since version 7.2 full-screen viewing is now supported in the non-Pro version.[18]

Because both MOV and MP4 containers can use the same MPEG-4 codecs, they are mostly interchangeable in a QuickTime-only environment. MP4, being an international standard, has more support. This is especially true on hardware devices, such as the Sony PSP and various DVD players, on the software side, most DirectShow / Video for Windows codec packs[40][41] include a MP4 parser, but not one for MOV.

The reason for the jump in numbering from 7 to 10 (X) was to indicate a similar break with the previous versions of the product that Mac OS X indicated. QuickTime X is fundamentally different from previous versions, in that it is provided as a Cocoa (Objective-C) framework and breaks compatibility with the previous QuickTime 7 C-based APIs that were previously used. QuickTime X was completely rewritten to implement modern audio video codecs in 64-bit. QuickTime X is a combination of two technologies: QuickTime Kit Framework (QTKit) and QuickTime X Player. QTKit is used by QuickTime player to display media. QuickTime X does not implement all of the functionality of the previous QuickTime as well as some of the codecs. When QuickTime X attempts to operate with a 32-bit codec or perform an operation not supported by QuickTime X, it will start a 32-bit helper process to perform the requested operation. The website Ars Technica revealed that QuickTime X uses QuickTime 7.x via QTKit to run older codecs that have not made the transition to 64-bit.[88]

Versions 4.0 through 7.3 contained a buffer overflow bug which could compromise the security of a PC using either the QuickTime Streaming Media client, or the QuickTime player itself.[118] The bug was fixed in version 7.3.1.

QuickTime 7.7.x on Windows fails to encode H.264 on multi-core systems with more than approximately 20 threads, e.g. HP Z820 with 2 8-core CPUs. A suggested solution[by whom?] is to disable hyper-threading/limit CPU cores. Encoding speed and stability depends on the scaling of the player window.[citation needed]

You can record computer sound with Quicktime player? I failed to do so, therefore I got another easy screen and audio recorder named RecMaster to make it happen. It enables you to choose what audio to record, system sound, microphone, or they two at the same time, is this what you're looking for? Generally, nearly all of the desktop screen recorders give you ability to select sound source to record...

Quicktime for Windows is a messy affair indeed. Every security expert and Microsoft warn against installing Quicktime, and for good reason: the quicktime player is compromised, and if you do have to install Quicktime, only install the codecs, and AVOID installing the player.

under START (window icon)_search in magnifying glass, type "Default Apps"_select "Default Apps"_Click on whatever is your current default video player. A list of other options appears with "Windows Media Player". Select that.

On my Apple Air m1, Mac mini m1, and MacBook Pro m1 Quicktime is installed as the default video player. I can send you a signed, notarized picture of it being used on all three if you do not believe me.

My purposes - to inform Apple users what video player they might expect to find on their existing computers, how to find it and how to use it. Find them links. These people are average computer users and may not be interested in single frame advance or know anything about video players.

QuickTime 7 Pro is unlocked editing features of the QucikTime 7 Player. QuickTime Player X (maybe that is what you mean by QuickTime Player) is a whole new application. It has some of the basic editing features of QuickTime 7 Pro, but not many of the export features.
Not sure what you might be doing wrong. Check out episode 114 ( -to-use-quicktime-pro-to-edit-video.html) for a tutorial on editing with QuickTime 7 Pro.

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