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 ...
Extracting audio from video files on a Mac is a straightforward process, especially when using the built-in QuickTime Player. Here’s how you can do it efficiently. To start, locate the QuickTime ...
QuickTime is Apple's proprietary media player for opening and streaming digital media files, and is also released in a PC edition for Windows. If you're using the application to play videos of your ...
Use QuickTime Player for basic recording. For advanced features, try OBS or Wondershare DemoCreator. CleanShot X is great for screenshots and recording with annotations. For quick tasks, use browser ...
It was minor news last week: In another step along the transition to 64-bit apps, Apple began warning users of 32-bit apps that these apps would need to be updated or they will stop running. The ...
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 ...
Having the QuickTime plugin enabled in Firefox is a convenient way to gain instant access to a QuickTime business video or seminar on a Web page without launching the desktop version of the media ...
QuickTime player X sucks in mavericks, especially since they partially broke frame-by-frame scrolling. QT player 7 does some of the above but it's inefficient on H.264 files (scrubbing on x264 is ...
Simple, lightweight macOS media player supports hardware accelerated decoding, real-time video image and audio EQ settings, automatic subtitle download, and more for nearly any video or audio files ...
Apple's HomePod, Files in iOS, and QuickTime Player in macOS all support FLAC playback, but Apple's media management tool iTunes still does not making it more difficult for Apple users to use the high ...
"If I went to a Website hosting an exploit for this, it would be able to do anything the administrator could do on the computer," said Marc Fossi, Symantec security response manager "It would have ...