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.
To play an AVI file on a Mac use the free Perian plug-in (See links below) which adds many formats that can then be viewed with the QuickTime Player.
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.
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.
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.
iTunes and Quicktime
its a video player deigned for the mac
Select the project you want to save, go up to the menu bar on the top of your screen, click share and go down to export using quick time. Wait while it exports. Afterwards you should have the movie in a quicktime file on your desktop! You can learn more about editing on Mac here: valoso.com/blog/professional-video-editing-mac/ Hope this helps!
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/creatingvideo.html This Website tells you pretty good info. Also: Make sure you have updated your QuickTime software to version 7.0.3 or later. If you don't have QuickTime 7.0.3 installed, get it now. Open QuickTime 7 Pro. If you don't have it, get QuickTime 7 Pro today. === === Choose "Open File..." from the File menu. Select the movie you'd like to play on your iPod, then click the Open button. If you haven't yet recorded your movie, see our tutorial on Creating Movies (Mac only). Choose "Export..." from the File menu. Choose "Movie to iPod (320x240)" from the export drop down list and click the Save button. The Export progress bar shows you how much of the export process is completed. The longer your movie and the larger its frame size, the longer the export will take. Once the export is complete, QuickTime Pro will place on your Desktop a new version of your movie that will play on the iPod. Double-click the new file and play it to make sure it looks as you expect. Choose "Movie to iPod (320x240)" from the export drop down list and click the Save button. The Export progress bar shows you how much of the export process is completed. The longer your movie and the larger its frame size, the longer the export will take. Once the export is complete, QuickTime Pro will place on your Desktop a new version of your movie that will play on the iPod. Double-click the new file and play it to make sure it looks as you expect. Enjoy!!
Yes, mac computers that come with a built in web-cam also come with a microphone and audio recording system. If that doesn't work, it is possible to attach an auxiliary microphone to a mac computer.
From editor: File / Save As or File / Write To From shell: rename, move, mv
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.
It's possible that the file is either audio only, or the file type is not a fully supported format in Quicktime. Try downloading the Flip4Mac plugin and install it on your Mac and see if the video will play afterwards. If not, do a Google search for ffmpegx and try that. If nothing else works, the file may be incompatible with Quicktime (for example, a DRM protected WMV file will not play in Quicktime). Some plug ins will cause problems for some file types. For example the Perian plug in can cause the video part of some file types not to play (usually showing a blank green screen) and just playing the audio part. This can be resolved by temporarily turning off the plug in from System Preferences.