No. You have to convert the video to a format used by the media player. A Quicktime video is an Apple/Mac file. Use Quicktime player to view it or convert it.
it is like windows media player but only of the mac
Kodak M883 camera captures video in choice of 2 formats, quick time and MPEG. Windows media player will not play quicktime, which is a format developed for mac computers (though you can get players for windows). So your camera is probably set to record quick time movies. Try switching to MPEG format and it should then work in windows media player.
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Currently compatible media players include Windows Media Player and Apple Quick time. Real Player may be compatible too in the new version.
There are several different programs that can play music besides Windows Media Player. 'I Heart Radio', 'iTunes', 'Pandora' and 'Quick Time Player' can all play music on an Internet capable device.
You may need a media player such as Windows Media Player, Quick Time, VLC etc. These programs are needed to open the video or audio files.
There are many media players out there. Which one is the best, depends on what particular needs the viewer might have. Some very good ones are Windows Media Player, Quick Time and VLC Player. That last one is free, no harm in trying it out.
there are so many programs to play music. winamp, windows media player, vlc player, quick time player, real one player, etc...
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You can save them in a file that lets you play the music like iTunes, Windows Media Player, Quick Time, something like that and make a playlist and burn them to a cd.
One can set WMP (Windows Media Player) as his/her Default Media player for Media File(s) such as Audio, Video. The process is simple and quick and easy as follows;1st Click Open Start>Control panel>Add or Remove Programs2nd Under the 4rth tab (Set Program Access and Defaults)>Custom>Choose a default media player>select WMP [Or the player which u want so]3rd Click Ok & U r done!IMPORTANT: The above process is for Widows XP OS only, other OS's operation may defer!