Many QuickTime users use the H.264 codec to encode content, but under QuickTime 7.5.5, some users are experiencing stuttering upon playback of encoded video. Apple Discussions poster Disctrict: "I've ...
MacFixIt staffer Lee Marconi writes: "In my case, I've isolated an extension conflict: the SanDisk USB drivers. Details are in this MacFixIt Forums thread (MacOS 9.1 and QuickTime 5.0.2)." See also ...
If you have ever used your PC to play music or watch the Victoria's Secret fashion show on the Net, now is the time to pay tribute to the technology that made it all possible: Apple Computer's ...
Do you have Apple QuickTime installed on your Windows PC? It’s time to remove it. There are known flaws that can be exploited relatively easily, and Apple has confirmed that it is no longer supporting ...
The Department of Homeland Security and a top cybersecurity firm have advised Windows PC users to uninstall Apple's Quicktime video player immediately after two new bugs were found in the software. In ...
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 ...
This past Thursday, The United States Department of Homeland Security issued an alert advising people running Apple’s QuickTime program on Windows computers to immediately uninstall the software.
July 8, 1991: The first QuickTime beta arrives, making it possible for people to play movies on their Macs for the first time, with no extra hardware needed. The innovative software showcased Apple’s ...
After an 11-year run, QuickTime for Windows is no more. Apple has confirmed it will no longer issue updates or patch security holes for the PC version of its multimedia software, meaning those who ...
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