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.
Apple's QuickTime is a 30-year-old technology but is still supported by Apple. Here's how to use the QuickTime Player included with macOS. Before the internet, and long before streaming, there was ...
You can fast forward or quickly rewind any video playing in QuickTime Player in Mac OS X (or Windows if you go that direction) by using a trackpad or magic mouse. This is really easy to use but it’s ...
You might be using QuickTime Player on your Mac to watch videos, movies, as well as editing, and for screen recording purposes. And you are doing fine with it performing various tasks, but did you ...
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 ...
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 ...
I’ve taken the past few months to research some new technologies and work on implementations with the goal of sharing what I’ve learned. This month’s topic is QuickTime. I’ve chosen it because a new ...
Learn how to efficiently record a screen on Mac screen using built-in tools like QuickTime Player and the Screenshot Toolbar. Follow simple steps to start, adjust settings, record, stop, and save your ...
Distribute a copy of the Player to each machine. For development, you can also run multiple Players on a single machine. Modify the settings.xml file for each Player. See below for details. Launch the ...