Chapter 1: Synopsis and Basics
Chapter 2: Production
Chapter 3: RealMedia
Chapter 4: Windows Media
Chapter 5: QuickTime
Code and Examples: Embedding
Code and Examples: Scripting and PlugIn Detection
Chapter 6: Further Solutions
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Chapter 5: QuickTime

QuickTime Tutorials
Links - Links: QuickTime software
Links - Audio compression technologies

Tutorials

Tutorial: Embedding


Examples and resources regarding embedding the QuickTime Player into HTML pages. All about the use of QuickTime Player’s ActiveX Control and the Netscape Plug-In. Go

Tutorial: Scripting and plug-in detection


The control of the embedded QuickTime Player via scripts (Javascript or VBScript) enables content creators to integrate streaming media seamless into the context of a website. Here you will get some examples. Also you will learn how to detect an installed QuickTime Player on a client’s computer. Go



Books about QuickTime:

QuickTime 6 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide
QuickTime 6 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide

QuickTime for Java: A Developer Reference
QuickTime for Java: A Developer Reference

Revolutionary QuickTime Pro 5 & 6, Vol. 6
Revolutionary QuickTime Pro 5 & 6, Vol. 6


Links: QuickTime information

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QuickTime Website
Product page of Apple‘s QuickTime products. The resource for product downloads, news and information...
...and great movie trailers. Go

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QuickTime Tutorials
Learn more about QuickTime in Apple‘s tutorials.Go

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Developer Documentation
What‘s new in QuickTime 6? (PDF) Go



Links: QuickTime software

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QuickTime Player (Web Installer) The normal installer of the QuickTime Player downloads all the needed data during the install process from Apple‘s servers.
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QuickTime Player (Standalone Installer) You can use this download for multiple installs of QuickTime Player.
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QuickTime Broadcaster
The free live encoding software lets you produce professional-quality live events for online delivery. Go

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Darwin Streaming Server
This free, open source version of QuickTime Streaming Server supports the most popular enterprise platforms, such as Linux, Solaris, and Windows NT/2000. Go

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QuickTime Streaming Server
The free, open source, standards-based QuickTime Streaming Server for MacOS X delivers media either live or on demand in real time over the Internet with no per-stream license fee. Go


     
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