A professional program - DVD Ripper for Mac will help you convert commercial encrypted DVD or homemade unencrypted DVD to MOV on Mac. After conversion, you can play the DVD movies with QuickTime without limitation.
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.
QuickTime is an integral part of the Mac OS. Most software that can view pictures on a Mac is probably using QuickTime. QuickTime Player 7 (See links below) will open images and sequences of images. On the latest Macs that use Quicktime X the older QuickTime 7 Player can often be found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder.
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iTunes and Quicktime
its a video player deigned for the mac
I believe Keynote on the Mac has an option on the "File" menu, "Export", that lets you save the Keynote presentation in various formats, including Quicktime video and Flash.
iTunes will not be deleted if you delete Quicktime. iTunes will not work without Quicktime. If you have a Mac you should not delete Quicktime as it forms an integral part of the system and many applications rely on it being present.
If the movie is not too large you can attach it to an email and send it. Larger movies can be burnt to a CD or saved to a USB Flash drive, which can be passed to the PC owner. It could be uploaded to a website and then the PC owner can download it from there. The PC will need to have QuickTime installed, which not all of them do, to view the movie.
buy a pc thats how
QuickTime: 1. QuickTime media player 2. Video files with the extension .mov QuickTime is an extensible proprietary multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound, panoramic images, and interactivity. It is available for Mac OS classic (System 7 onwards), Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The latest version is QuickTime X (10.0) and is currently only available on Mac OS X v10.6.
I need to know how to get a program for mac that will copy certain scenes from a DVD or VOB file and convert it to a format supported by Quicktime, thus supported by imovie, so you can re- edit or take certain scenes out.
Convert it!