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Posted by Nigel on 10/06/34 11:30
in article 181020051637588943%helpful_harry@nom.de.plume.com, Helpful Harry
at helpful_harry@nom.de.plume.com wrote on 18/10/05 1:37 PM:
> In article <bruce-08EC4F.16032818102005@news.clear.net.nz>, Bruce Hoult
> <bruce@hoult.org> wrote:
>
>> In article <181020051236269239%helpful_harry@nom.de.plume.com>,
>> Helpful Harry <helpful_harry@nom.de.plume.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> What?!? Quicktime wont even show video in full screen?!?
>>>>
>>>> That's pretty crap. Typical Mac, I guess.
>>>
>>> It has absolutely nothing to do with "Mac".
>>>
>>> It's one of the limitations that Apple have decided to put into the
>>> free version of QuickTime. If you pay to upgrade it to the Pro version
>>> you get full-screen playback (among a few other things). This is no
>>> different to many other companies that have a limited "free" version
>>> and a pay-for "pro" version.
>>>
>>> There is of course other player software that will play the movies
>>> full-screen.
>>
>> You're managing to skate around the actual facts.
>>
>> An unregistered copy of the program "QuickTime Player" does not enable
>> full screen playback. The QuickTime library itself is perfectly capable
>> of doing it, and any 20 line program you might write yourself or
>> download can do so without buying QuickTime Pro.
>
> That's what I said. Let's try simple words:
>
> QuickTime = free, not play full-screen
>
> QuickTime Pro = not free, will play full-screen
>
> Other players = some free some not free, some will play full-screen
>
> QuickTime not needed for iPod Video
> QuickTime Pro not needed for iPod Video
>
> QuickTime not "Mac". QuickTime by Apple.
> QuickTime run on Windows too.
>
> Other companies also have limited and "Pro" versions of software.
>
> :o)
>
>
>
> Helpful Harry
> Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hardships ;o)
Mac Central have this article that suggests this program to make videos for
your ipod video
http://playlistmag.com/news/2005/10/17/itunesfaq/index.php
Nigel
Brisbane
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