Argh, Apple is doing a good job of turning into Microsoft. ;-) I just installed iTunes 5.0, which forces an installation of QuickTime 7.0. A nice warning appears to inform you that installing QuickTime 7.0 will require you to re-purchase QuickTime Pro (huh?). I could not find a way to install the new iTunes but skip the new QuickTime. OK, time is money I said to myself, and I installed iTunes 5.0 + QuickTime 7.0 and then re-purchased QuickTime Pro.
Unfortunately, the QuickTime m4a (CLI) encoder no longer works. I followed the directions to re-setup the QuickTime export preferences and launched dMC File Selector. It generates the ~temp.wav file and invokes QuickTime just fine -- QuickTime appears with ~temp in the title bar ... but nothing happens after that point.
Any ideas?
Regards,
press250.
Unfortunately, the QuickTime m4a (CLI) encoder no longer works. I followed the directions to re-setup the QuickTime export preferences and launched dMC File Selector. It generates the ~temp.wav file and invokes QuickTime just fine -- QuickTime appears with ~temp in the title bar ... but nothing happens after that point.
Any ideas?
Regards,
press250.
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