Posted by Helpful Harry on 10/27/10 11:29
In article <5sf6l1djnmcp2gsdcva8lk14pq177u3h87@4ax.com>, XP
<xp@nospam.comn> wrote:
> I have just been reading that you have to buy Quicktime or pay $1.99 for each
> movie or Video..
TV episodes (and music videos?) are being sold on Apple's iTunes web
store at $2 to $3 each. These can then be played on the computer or
transferred to the iPod Video.
You don't "have to buy QuickTime" at all. You can download QuickTime
for free (if you own a Mac it's already installed, but you may need to
download the new QuickTime 7) and the only reason you'd pay for a
QuickTime Pro regisitration code is if you want to play moves
full-screen size rather than in a window ... or if you're tired of the
nagging pop-up window.
Helpful Harry
Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hardships ;o)
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