Friday, January 8, 2010

QuickTime X for Snow Leopard

The first thing you see when you open a new QuickTime Player movie viewer is brand new. Title bar (with the file name and close, minimize and maximize buttons) and control (more on the old) will appear at the top of the video. Commands contained in a floating window you can place anywhere in the video. QuickTime gray old version has been replaced with a translucent black. Once you start playing the movie, the title bar and control Fade Away (after a few seconds if the cursor is in the video, or immediately if you move the cursor in the video). What are you left with video playback in a window without a border with a rounded corner.

Share button offers pop-up window with options for encoding and send your videos to iTunes on MobileMe Gallery or YouTube. iTunes lets you select the iPhone & iPod, Apple TV or computer as an output option, display the resulting file size for each. You can choose one, and determine whether your QuickTime files are not large enough to create a version of Apple TV or computer, the options are grayed out (although there is no indication of what it means or computer for QuickTime in the resolution or quality). MobileMe Gallery to open a window that lets you enter information and set some options before uploading. And YouTube offers the same kind of choice.

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