The latest version of Stykz (V1 RC3) has an Export to QuickTime movie option. (See links below)
There are several video converters which you can easily download and use in order to convert quicktime video to avi.
i dont know, however you can export from imovie into quicktime just press share then quicktime
If you bring the quicktime video into imovie, you can go into the export menu and export as audio. You can set it into MP3 format there.
Stykz
its a video player deigned for the mac
Most likely because QuickTime requires the entire video, whereas limewire downloads the video parts at a time. Get a legal version of the video, anyways.
== == You can if the codec is malicious == ==
1. http://www.apple.com/quicktime search for it. 2. Download it. 3. open it. 4. do whatever you want to with it.
Stykz will tell you when a new version is released.
Try *.AVI (Windows Video) or *.MOV (Quicktime Movie)
H.264 is a video compression standard used for encoding videos, while QuickTime is a multimedia framework that includes a video player. H.264 is a specific technology for compressing video files, while QuickTime is a software platform that supports various multimedia formats. H.264 is commonly used for high-quality video compression, while QuickTime is a versatile multimedia platform that can handle various types of media files.
You need it for viewing videos created with it. For example if you go to a website that is created with iweb (apples website software) videos will require quicktime to view the video. Go to :apple.com/quicktime/download/