Actually a QuickTime movie's format is always MOV or MPG, so you just need a DVD burner which supports these two video formats to burn the movie to DVD.
The standard audio CD format hasn't changed in over twenty years. They should be playable out of the box on any computer with a CD drive.
If you click start on your desktop and open the control panel, then click system maintenence. There should be an option for defragmenting your hard disk, click this option and follow the instrucions on how to defrag your computer. This should help speed up your computer. You can also save all of the information you need onto an external device like a few CD's, then re-format your computer, PROVIDING YOU HAVE THE SOFTWARE DISKS WHICH CAME WITH THE COMPUTER AND ANY OTHER IMPORTANT SOFTWARE DISKS. When you have saved all of your important information to an external device, you need to put in your windows Vista disk. Then restart the computer. It will say to boot from CD press a key... press one. Windows vista will now load files. Click that you want to install vista and wait for it to show you a list of all the drives on your PC, you may only have one. Once it shows it should show theres already vista installed click advanced and click format. Then select the drive and continue the installation. PLEASE NOTE this will remove everything from the drive you format. including any programs/documents stored on the drive. Haynzee
I have new Dell computer? It doesn't have a dictionary..Please help and suggest what I should do?
If you have a DVD-ROM you may watch movies from DVD using programs such as Windows Media Player, Winamp, or Nero Showtime. Also, with a high speed connection you may stream videos from the internet legally using subscription sites such as Netflix. Downloading movies from free sites such as Limewire is not legal.
There should be a program that edits photos on your computer, it might be labled under effects or something like that.
MP3s are a standard format and should play on any computer. Be aware that some PC software uses WMA (Windows Media Audio) format files, a non-standard Microsoft creation, that will need a QuickTime plugin (See links below) to play on a Mac. On the MacBook MP3s can be played in iTunes or the QuickTime player just by double clicking the MP3's icon.
First, you need to have a DVD drive in the computer - All modern computers have them rather than a CD drive. Next, you need a video player. Windows Media Player, DIVX and Quicktime player should all work for most DVDs.
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.
It is either a Quicken Data File or a QuickTime Extension a Component used by Apple QuickTime Player; enables support for additional video codecs and file formats;
how the hell should i know
All you need to do is either go to the settings on the mp4 player(if there is a screen) and hit reset. Or you could plug it into the computer with a USB cord and right click on the name of the mp4 player when the computer accepts it as a device and then you click on format.
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.
RedLemon: You should try using Apple's Quicktime Player's Picture Viewer, that's what I always use.
Apple Quicktime allows users to view media on the Internet and supports a wide range of formats including HD video. As a media player, it also allows the user to speed up and seek through the video file. The Quicktime Pro package has built in conversion and editing tools should you need them.
go to the computer folder. right click on the drive then click format. should still be the same
iTunes 9 requires QuickTime 7.6 or later. If you are running an earlier version of QuickTime you will need to update it. The iTunes installing process should let you know if you need an update but will not do it automatically.
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.