QuickTime is a free multimedia playback framework designed for Mac OS and Windows computers. With QuickTime, users can play a variety of video formats that make use of different codecs, including Apple Lossless, Apple Video, H.264, and many others. QuickTime player for Mac, the default video player for Mac! QuickTime has been developed by the Apple Inc and it is the player that supports all the formats when it comes to the Mac and the related OS platforms. Sorenson investigating Squeeze 3 issue Sorenson Squeeze 3 is incompatible with QuickTime 6.1, crashing if audio is selected for an MPEG-4 compression. The Sorenson support team says it is working on the bug, originally submitted to MacFixIt by Tony Martin. A support engineer writes: '[.] We have been able isolate and duplicate the problem. The crash occurs after an update to QuickTime 6.1 if audio is selected for an MP4 compression. If audio is not selected, the crash does not occur. ![]() We have reported this issue to our developers and assigned it the highest priority possible. We will get a fix out to you and for general distribution as soon as possible.' No Mac OS 9 version available? QuickTime 6.1 may be the first major QuickTime release that Apple has not delivered for Mac OS 9 - at least as a simultaneous release. An update is not accessible via either the Mac OS 9 Software Update control panel (which displays the most recent version as 6.0.2), not Apple's Web site. A confusing Knowledge Base article [] states that QuickTime 6.1 requires 'Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later,' but later refers to 'Mac OS 9 and Windows' automatic updating. Booting problems Scattered reports indicate that some users are unable to startup their systems after applying the QuickTime 6.1 update. Brian Rellinger writes: 'I just updated via the Software Update system preference and now cannot boot into Mac OS X. It starts to load, but after the splash screen it just displays a blue screen. I can boot into Single User Mode, and can boot from a CD.' Custom Search Apple Airport 2.0.4 AirPort 2.0.4 software works with all versions of AirPort cards and base stations. If you are using AirPort 2.0.4 with earlier versions of the Apple AirPort Card and/or Apple AirPort Base Station, your hardware may be upgraded with new features and capabilities including 128 bit encryption. Note: Earlier versions of the AirPort Base Station (Graphite) cannot be upgraded to 128-bit encryption. • License: Free • Developer/Publisher: Apple • Modification Date: June 6, 2002 • Requirements: Mac OS 9.2.1 or 9.2.2 File Size: 8.7 MB Apple CD-ROM 5.4 Software that lets you use an Apple CD-ROM drive with your Macintosh computer. Previously only available from Mac OS 8.0. • License: Free Update. • Developer/Publisher: Apple • Modification Date: May 19, 1997 • Requirements: An Apple CD-ROM, System 7.1 or higher - Note: Later versions come with Mac OS 8 and higher. File Size: 96 Kb Apple Displays 1.7.1 Replaces all previous versions of Apple's monitor software. Including Apple Vision and Multisync Monitors. • License: Free Update • Developer/Publisher: Apple • Modification Date: February 11, 1999 • Requirements: Mac OS 8.0, 8.1, 8.5, or 8.5.1 and any Apple monitor made before the release date File Size: 96 Kb Apple DVD Player 2.7 The Apple DVD Player is a full-featured, software only DVD player for Mac OS 9.1 and later. Mac jaguar emulator. This version adds unified support for all Macintosh G3 and G4 models that shipped with AGP graphic display cards, including support for both the ATI and Nvidia graphics cards. It is not compatible with the DVD hardware in the Power Macintosh G3, PowerBook G3, and Power Mac G4 (PCI graphics) series computers. • License: Free • Developer/Publisher: Apple • Modification Date: June 11, 2001 • Requirements: Mac OS 9.1 and later, Macintosh G3 and G4 computers shipped with AGP graphics display cards. ![]() It is not compatible with the DVD hardware in the Power Macintosh G3, PowerBook G3* and Power Macintosh G4 (PCI graphics) series computers File Size: 1778 Kb Apple Game Sprockets 1.7.5v1.1 Apple's extensions for making games both easier to use and to develop. • License: Freeware • Developer/Publisher: Apple • Modification Date: October 24, 2000 • Requirements: Mac OS 8.1 or later, USB based Macs require Mac OS 8.6 or higher File Size: 879 Kb - Apple Game Sprockets 1.7.5v1.1 Apple/GV 56K Modem Updater 1.1.3 Includes Apple/GV 56K Updater 2.200 and Apple/GV 56K Updater v1.001. The Apple/GV 56K Updater 2.200 installs the V.90 protocol. If you have updated to the V.90 protocol and discover that your ISP only supports K56flex, run the Apple/GV 56K Updater v1.001 to install the K56flex protocol. • License: Free Update • Developer/Publisher: Apple • Modification Date: January 15, 1999 • Requirements: The 56k internal modem which came with the Power Macintosh G3 (Desktop or Minitower, or Power Macintosh 6500 series computers. These updaters DO NOT support the modem in the iMac or the new Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White). File Size: 867 KB Apple Modem Updater 2.0 The Apple Modem Updater will update modems in the PowerBook G3 Series, iMac, Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White), and Power Macintosh G4 (PCI and AGP) computers.
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