From: Wayne C. Morris on 8 Sep 2009 13:39 In article <h85rt4$amn$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, John McWilliams <jpmcw(a)comcast.net> wrote: > Mine has three Flip4Mac components, one Perian, and an > AC3MovieImport.component, all of which are May 09 or later. > So, just install the first two- I don't know where the AC3 came from or what > it does. I believe the AC3 component is included with Perian, and allows playback of Dolby Digital audio tracks.
From: Calum on 10 Sep 2009 15:46 Burt Johnson wrote: > I really don't like the new Quicktime that comes with SL. The ability to > capture screen movies is nice, but not something I'll use much. The > loss of separate control bar is a real loss-of-functionality in my book > though. Also, I can no longer just set the movie to play at 2X size, > which is the best size for many videos obtained from the web. Then just continue use the old QuickTime 7 app, which should have been moved to your Utilities folder when you installed Snow Leopard.
From: Burt Johnson on 10 Sep 2009 20:25 Calum <com.gmail(a)scottishwildcat.nospam> wrote: > Burt Johnson wrote: > > I really don't like the new Quicktime that comes with SL. The ability to > > capture screen movies is nice, but not something I'll use much. The > > loss of separate control bar is a real loss-of-functionality in my book > > though. Also, I can no longer just set the movie to play at 2X size, > > which is the best size for many videos obtained from the web. > > Then just continue use the old QuickTime 7 app, which should have been > moved to your Utilities folder when you installed Snow Leopard. hmmm... you might have a point. I'll consider that. -- - Burt Johnson MindStorm, Inc. http://www.mindstorm-inc.com/software.html
From: Steve Hix on 10 Sep 2009 20:49
In article <1j5u89t.1f5obik1de81k2N%burt(a)mindstorm-inc.com>, burt(a)mindstorm-inc.com (Burt Johnson) wrote: > Calum <com.gmail(a)scottishwildcat.nospam> wrote: > > > Burt Johnson wrote: > > > I really don't like the new Quicktime that comes with SL. The ability to > > > capture screen movies is nice, but not something I'll use much. The > > > loss of separate control bar is a real loss-of-functionality in my book > > > though. Also, I can no longer just set the movie to play at 2X size, > > > which is the best size for many videos obtained from the web. > > > > Then just continue use the old QuickTime 7 app, which should have been > > moved to your Utilities folder when you installed Snow Leopard. > > hmmm... you might have a point. I'll consider that. There's a reason that Apple leaves it in after the 10.6 upgrade. |