As a newish Mac user, you may wonder what allows your computer to display pictures and play music and movies. Wonder no longer. This bit of media magic is performed by something called QuickTime.
To screen record on Mac, open QuickTime Player and tap New Screen Recording in the File menu. You can record part or all of your screen on a Mac using the controls in the QuickTime Player's screenshot ...
Files modified by this update QuickTime 7.1.5 is a broad-reaching update, affecting several critical components of the QuickTime architecture and other Mac OS X elements. Files modified (overwritten ...
The QuickTime Player app lives a lonely quiet life in the Applications folder of many Mac users. It’s often ignored because folks assume it’s simply a video playback app. This couldn’t be further from ...
If you are a Mac user and iMovie, or any other fancy video editing app, confuses you, there is a simpler option for editing videos: QuickTime Player. Developed by Apple and included by default on ...
One of the built-in apps that received several interesting improvements in OS X Lion is QuickTime Player, Apple’s default video and music player based on the QuickTime framework that’s capable of ...
Apple says the update fixes application compatibility and addresses security issues. Opening a maliciously crafted AAC-encoded media content may lead to an unexpected application termination or ...
You can purchase a dedicated screencasting app like Camtasia, but for most casual users, QuickTime's screen record feature will fit the bill. To access QuickTime's recording feature, you'll need to ...
QuickTime is a proprietary media player that is released by Apple. The software is available for free and it is distributed in a Windows version. PowerPoint users can embed QuickTime movies on their ...
While it is easy to watch a movie or the latest Lost episode using QuickTime, trying to watch anything encoded in other common video codecs can lead to a more difficult experience. A new freeware ...