From: Warren Oates on 28 May 2010 12:45 In article <slrnhvvnof.2jqc.g.kreme(a)ibook-g4.local>, Lewis <g.kreme(a)gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote: > I can play videos in QTX on my G4 ibook that I can't play otherwise (in > QT7 or VLC) without dropping massive numbers of frames or losing audio > or just stopping. How are you running QTX on a G4? I thought it came with Snow Leopard, which is only Intel ... -- Very old woody beets will never cook tender. -- Fannie Farmer
From: nospam on 28 May 2010 14:34 In article <slrnhvvnof.2jqc.g.kreme(a)ibook-g4.local>, Lewis <g.kreme(a)gmail.com.dontsendmecopies> wrote: > > Personally, I think the Pro Tax is one of the cheesiest greediest things > > Apple have ever pulled, and they've pulled a lot of cheesy greedy tricks > > over the years. Whatever. QT Pro is a pretty cool player. Not to be > > confused with QT X (in Snow Leopard) of course, which takes about 4 > > steps backwards. > > I can play videos in QTX on my G4 ibook that I can't play otherwise (in > QT7 or VLC) without dropping massive numbers of frames or losing audio > or just stopping. quicktime x is part of snow leopard and will not run on a powerbook g4.
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