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Brian Gary, Steve Martin, Jem Schofield
Apple Pro Training Series: QuickTime Pro Quick-Reference Guide
by Peachpit Press (Paperback)
Apple Pro Training Series: QuickTime Pro Quick-Reference Guide
This handy 180-page book offers a great overview of QuickTime Pro, including a fundamental explanation of video encoding and an invaluable look-up guide of video codecs and the QuickTime Pro interface. Includes step-by-step tutorials for the five things people do most with QuickTime Pro: Capturing, editing, using different video tracks, exporting, and scripting QuickTime Pro actions with Automator. Available for both Windows and Mac, QuickTime 6 was downloaded more than 350 million times. Moreover 98% of those downloads were from PC users, at a rate of over 10 million per month. QuickTime Pro is now available and can be downloaded for $29.99.

Apple Pro Training Series: QuickTime Pro Quick-Reference Guide

George Towner, Apple Computer
Discovering QuickTime: An Introduction for Windows and Macintosh Programmers (QuickTime Developer)
by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers (Paperback)
Discovering QuickTime: An Introduction for Windows and Macintosh Programmers (QuickTime Developer)

Discovering QuickTime: An Introduction for Windows and Macintosh Programmers (QuickTime Developer)

Steven Gulie
QuickTime for the Web: For Windows and Macintosh, Third Edition (QuickTime Developer Series)
by Morgan Kaufmann (Paperback)
QuickTime for the Web: For Windows and Macintosh, Third Edition (QuickTime Developer Series)

QuickTime for the Web: For Windows and Macintosh, Third Edition (QuickTime Developer Series)

Steven W. Gulie
QuickTime for the Web : A Hand-on Guide for Webmasters, Site Designers, and HTML Authors (with CD-ROM) (Quicktime Developer Series)
by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers (Paperback)
QuickTime for the Web : A Hand-on Guide for Webmasters, Site Designers, and HTML Authors (with CD-ROM) (Quicktime Developer Series)

QuickTime for the Web : A Hand-on Guide for Webmasters, Site Designers, and HTML Authors (with CD-ROM) (Quicktime Developer Series)

Bradley Ford, Andy Grogan, Frank Lowney, Manuel Minut, ...
Revolutionary QuickTime Pro 5 & 6
by Wrox Press (Paperback)
Revolutionary QuickTime Pro 5 & 6
QuickTime - far more that just watching movies Why just watch when you can interact? With the future of interactive media expanding all around us it's good to know that you can realize the projects you have in mind and get them out into the world. Interactive media makers can learn how to harness the power of QuickTime, web designers can unleash powerful time-based media. Filmmakers can immerse themselves in the digital future. With the release of the new version six QuickTime is set to move even further ahead of the competition. But of course you can just watch! DVision from friends of ED deliver to you the CREED philosophy of digital filmmaking: Create, Realize, Edit, Enhance, Deliver. DVision will guide you all the way from the germ of an idea to outputting your creation to DVD, the Web or the format of your choice. Synopsis QuickTime is so much more than a software tool or a media format, it's open architecture and standard-embracing technology mean ...

Revolutionary QuickTime Pro 5 & 6

Tim Monroe
QuickTime Toolkit Volume One: Basic Movie Playback and Media Types (QuickTime Developer Series)
by Morgan Kaufmann (Paperback)
QuickTime Toolkit Volume One: Basic Movie Playback and Media Types (QuickTime Developer Series)
QuickTime Toolkit Volume One is a programmer’s introduction to QuickTime, the elegant and potent media engine used by many of Apple's industry-leading services and products (such as the iTunes music store, iMovie, and Final Cut Pro) and also used by a large number of third-party applications. This hands-on guide shows you how to harness the powerful capabilities of QuickTime for your own projects. The articles collected here from the author's highly regarded column in MacTech Magazine are packed with accessible code examples to get you quickly started developing applications that can display and create state-of-the-art digital content. This book begins by showing how to open and display QuickTime movies in a Macintosh or Windows application and progresses step by step to show you how to control movie playback and how to import and transform movies and images. QuickTime Toolkit also shows how to create movies with video data, text, time codes, sprites, and wired (interactive) ...

QuickTime Toolkit Volume One: Basic Movie Playback and Media Types (QuickTime Developer Series)

Chris Adamson
QuickTime for Java: A Developer's Notebook (Developers Notebook)
by O'Reilly Media, Inc. (Paperback)
QuickTime for Java: A Developer's Notebook (Developers Notebook)
QuickTime Java (QJT) is a terrific multimedia toolkit, but it's also terrifying to the uninitiated. Java developers who need to add audio, video, or interactive media creation and playback to their applications find that QTJ is powerful, but not easy to get into. In fact, when it comes to class-count, QuickTime Java is nearly as large as all of Java 1.1. Once you learn the entire scope of Apple's QuickTime software, you really appreciate the problem. At its simplest, QuickTime allows Mac and Windows users to play audio and video on their computers. But QuickTime is many things: a file format, an environment for media authoring, and a suite of applications that includes browser plug-ins for viewing media within a web page, a PictureViewer for working with still pictures, QuickTime Streaming Server for delivering streaming media files on the Internet in real time, and QuickTime Broadcaster for delivering live events on the Internet. Among others. As if that weren't daunting ...

QuickTime for Java: A Developer's Notebook (Developers Notebook)

Judith L. Stern, Robert Lettieri
QuickTime Pro 4 for Macintosh and Windows, Second Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide)
by Peachpit Press (Paperback)
QuickTime Pro 4 for Macintosh and Windows, Second Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide)

QuickTime Pro 4 for Macintosh and Windows, Second Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Matthew Peterson
Interactive QuickTime: Authoring Wired Media (QuickTime Developer) (QuickTime Developer Series)
by Morgan Kaufmann (Paperback)
Interactive QuickTime: Authoring Wired Media (QuickTime Developer) (QuickTime Developer Series)
Interactivity is one of the most captivating topics for today's online community. It is a fast-growing field pushed by the rapid development and dispersion of Java, Shockwave, Flash, and QuickTime. While several good books are available about the interactive capabilities of Java, Shockwave, and Flash, until now there hasn't been a book about QuickTime interactivity. A logical follow-up to QuickTime for the Web, this eagerly awaited book by Matthew Peterson details the power of QuickTime's wired media technology and provides a resource for professionals developing and deploying interactive QuickTime content. This content can extend far beyond simple movies—it can act as application user interfaces, educational multimedia, scientific display panels, musical instruments, games and puzzles, etc., and can interact with you, your browser, a server, or with other movies.*Describes concepts and techniques of interactivity applicable to technologies beyond ...

Interactive QuickTime: Authoring Wired Media (QuickTime Developer) (QuickTime Developer Series)

John Cromie
QuickTime for .NET and COM Developers (QuickTime Developer Series)
by Morgan Kaufmann (Paperback)
QuickTime for .NET and COM Developers (QuickTime Developer Series)
At the heart of Apple's hugely popular iLife software suite-iMovie, iPhoto, iDVD, GarageBand, and iTunes-is QuickTime, the powerful media engine that drives elegant applications for managing movies, images, and audio files. The enduring success of QuickTime is in no small part attributable to its component architecture. This key feature has allowed it to embrace emerging digital media technologies and standards one by one as they have appeared over the 12 or so years since its launch. None of the competing technologies even comes close, let alone on both Mac OS X and Windows.QuickTime for .NET and COM Developers is the first guide to QuickTime for developers using popular RAD tools such a Visual Basic .NET, C#, and Visual Basic 6. A general introduction to QuickTime is followed by a detailed explanation of the QuickTime architecture from a.NET and COM perspective, liberally accompanied by code snippets. A number of implementation examples illustrate key QuickTime features, ...

QuickTime for .NET and COM Developers (QuickTime Developer Series)

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