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  • RS Trax

    • Jul 2002
    • 4

    #1

    QuickTime plugin

    - How about a plugin to support encoding/decoding QuickTime files (extension = .mov)?
    - Peace! :smile:
  • totalXSive
    dBpoweramp Supporter
    • Apr 2002
    • 222

    #2
    That's video. This is a music converter...
    [size=2][b]Neil T :)[/b]

    [url=http://www.neilturner.me.uk/]My weblog[/url] [url=http://www.audiopod.co.uk/]AudioPod - MP3 news[/url] :cool: [/size]

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      #3
      he might of meant any quicktime file with audio in it. No t necesarily the video part, but the audio track. You need QuickTIme Pro to extract the audio track in QUicktime movies, and not all movies work, especially the copyrighted ones.

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      • MadiZone

        • Aug 2002
        • 18

        #4
        Apple's little QuickTime thing, is a very proprietary invention, and chances you will never see QuickTime 4+ support in any other programs than Apple's own or programs with specific contracts made between developer and Apple.

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        • totalXSive
          dBpoweramp Supporter
          • Apr 2002
          • 222

          #5
          Well, the dBpowerAMP products do support AIFF which is the Apple audio format (and playable in QuickTime) - is that any help?
          [size=2][b]Neil T :)[/b]

          [url=http://www.neilturner.me.uk/]My weblog[/url] [url=http://www.audiopod.co.uk/]AudioPod - MP3 news[/url] :cool: [/size]

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          • MadiZone

            • Aug 2002
            • 18

            #6
            AIFF ( Apple Interchange File Format ) is an ancient format originating in the 80'ies I think, that means it's not protected like QuickTime is. Besides, there isn't much use of protecting it, as it's much like WAV or PCM - very simple audio format, which uses no compression.

            QuickTime 1.0 and 2.0 are supported in Windows Media Player.
            It wasn't until QuickTime 3.0 that Apple tigthened the control.

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