I’ve taken the past few months to research some new technologies and work on implementations with the goal of sharing what I’ve learned. This month’s topic is QuickTime. I’ve chosen it because a new ...
The late 1980s and early to mid-1990s were Apple’s weirdest and wildest era. Wedged between the triumph of the original Macintosh and the return of Steve Jobs were a sort of Wilderness Years where the ...
CBS, Macs don't require an extension at all. The info is built into the file in the form of a resourse fork. They probably named it ".MooV" because they weren't sure how the naming convention worked ...
Using Quicktime Pro, I just open both movie files and go to View-->Play all movies. This starts up both movies simultaneously.
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