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Introducing QuickTime 7

Posted by nicholas on October 1, 2005
Posted in: Presentations.

QuickTime LogoOn Saturday, October 1 2005, at 2pm, Nicholas Pyers will give a presentation on QuickTime 7 to the Digital Photography and Video Group of AUSOM Incorporated.

Topics to be covered include;

    QuickTime 7. An short overview of the exciting new features in QuickTime 7, including H.264, multichannel audio, AV capture, share, and the enhanced playback capabilities.

    What’s New in QuickTime 7. A more detailed information about all of the new features in both QuickTime 7 Player and QuickTime 7 Pro.

    Other QuickTime Products. Covering QuickTime Broadcaster, QuickTime Streaming Server, and the QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component.

    QuickTime and MPEG-4 Featuring H.264. QuickTime support of industry standards with emphasis on MPEG-4 and H.264. It also provides in-depth information on H.264 and the specifics of Apple’s implementation.

    Why QuickTime? Explaining why users should choose QuickTime for all of their digital media needs.

AUSOM LogoIntroducing QuickTime 7

When:

    Saturday, Otober 1, 2005
    2:00pm – 3:00pm

Where:

    Main Auditorium
    Building 4, Elgar Road Campus
    Box Hill TAFE
    Corner Whitehorse & Elgar Roads
    Box HIll, Victoria
    Melways Ref: 47 B8

Cost:

    Entry – Free of Charge

Links Discussed

Download QuickTime 7

Download the latest version of QuickTime 7 for either Mac OS X 10.3.9 and later or for Windows 2000 and XP.

download »

QuickTime

The launch pad to all the information you’ll ever need or want relating to QuickTime.

quicktime »

QuickTime Pro

Learn all about the features that upgrading to QuickTime Pro will grant you.

quicktime pro »

QuickTime Feedback

The best way of submiting a polite and postive letter to Apple requesting that the “Full Screen Playback option be included in the standard QuickTime Player without having to pay for QuickTime Pro.

feedback »

MPEG-2 Playback

The QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component provides QuickTime users with the ability to import and play back MPEG-2 content, including both multiplexed (a.k.a. muxed, where the audio and video tracks are interleaved together into one track) and non-multiplexed (a.k.a. elementary) streams. It is perfectly suited for professional and semi-professional content creators

mpeg-2 »

QuickTime Broadcaster

Combining the power of QuickTime with Apple’s ease of use, QuickTime Broadcaster allows just about anyone to produce a live broadcast event. From a backyard birthday party to a corporate keynote speech, QuickTime Broadcaster allows anyone with an Internet connection to “virtually” attend.

broadcaster »

QuickTime Streaming Server

Whether you are looking to add streaming media to your web site, deliver distance learning or provide rich content for your mobile subscribers, Mac OS X Server has all of the tools you need. Featuring the latest version of QuickTime Streaming Server (QTSS) and QTSS Publisher, providing streaming services has never been easier or more cost-effective.

qtss »

QuickTime Trailers

The largest collection of Movie Trailers available and all in QuickTime format.

trailers »

QuickTime HD gallery

High-definition video brings the widescreen vistas, clarity and color depth of film to the television and computer screen. So you can view movies the way film directors intended. Check out this gallery of amazing high-definition video and see what’s in store. Note: You will need a PowerMac G5 with QuickTime 7 installed to play these videos.

hd gallery »

Subscribe to QuickTime News

QuickTime News, a fortnightly email newsletter, delivers the latest music videos and listening parties, exposes you to exciting movie and DVD trailers, takes you on virtual field trips, keeps you up to date with QuickTime technology and more.

subscribe »

Sponsors

The presentations Nicholas gives could not happen without the generous support from a variety of sponsors. This presentation was sponsored by;

Matt Irwin Photography

Matt Irwin Photography

Rocket Factory

Rocket Factory

Apple Inc Logo

Apple Computer, Australia

Apple User Group Relations

Apple User Groups Relations

Credits

Interested in using the material from this presentation? Any non-profit Apple Macintosh User Group (MUG) may re-print, free of charge, any of the articles written by Nicholas Pyers found at https://www.nicholaspyers.com/articles. There are just a couple of conditions, which basically boil down to letting us know – for the full terms and conditions, please visit https://www.nicholaspyers.com/reprints.

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