not to be rude but its called quicktime PLAYER so it only plays files
Quicktime does work in Google Chrome, but Real Player does not. You might want to reinstall Quicktime and make sure it's up-to-date. Real Player only works with certain browsers like IE.
There are plenty, Apples Quicktime, VLC, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, etc. It all depends on how your movies are compressed. If you want to make your own movie then Apples iMovie works.
I had tried for months to stop the question mark showing up. The only thing that worked for me was to uninstall Quicktime. Low and behold ... it worked! Bit extreme, but ... result! Finally! (Now I just hope I don't have to play any Quicktime files!)
Yep we can
If you burn them to another DVD and don't transcode them they'll work just fine!
May I just ask... what do you mean 'brainwash people with the movies they make'
It is a file extension from apple that plays quicktime movies. They are usually pretty good qualityMOV is a video format that is used in a lot of digital cameras. The most common player is quicktime from Apple computersMP4 file format (mpeg-4) is short for Moving Picture Expert Group-4ng Picture Expert Group-4. MPEG-4 technology has been developed to provide DVD quality audio and pictures in an extremely small file size and it is quite commonly used in stores like iTunes, iPod and PlayStation Portable (PSP)nowadays. movies and other video encoded in the MP4 file format can result in good quality video, but unfortunately, it generally has to be watched on a computer. Burning the video onto a DVD that will work in your home DVD player will make it much more convenient..
Just go to the movies and when the lights go dark make out(if u don't know how to make out, it's just kissing while using using ur tounge)
On Mac, you can find the default screen recording tool in QuickTime Player in the applications folder. Although its a free tool, it falls well short of what you expect from a capable software like a paid tool. Alternatively, you can make use of third-party screen recorders like ScreenRec. Just like QuickTime Player, ScreenRec is also entirely free but offers far more than the default application, like free cloud storage and continuous screen recording in HD quality.
Won't. Just make a digital copy of DVD movies.
Video files are not executable themselves. To view a file double click it and it will be shown in an associated player. This will usually be the Quicktime player or iTunes. If the video file is in a format not recognised by the standard player there are other options which can extend your choices. (See links below)
Not only does the Blu-Ray player have to have WiFi, but it has to be enabled to stream movies. The place to find out whether or not it does would be the owner's manual or the item description