Avatar billede mc_goblen Praktikant
24. januar 2002 - 11:14 Der er 6 kommentarer og
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QuickTime i MediePlayer

Er det ikke muligt på eller anden måde at afspille sine QuickTime .mov-filer i Windows MediePlayer? Evt. med en plug-in eller kan man lave Quick-time filen om til mpeg eller noget i den stil... - og hvordan.
Avatar billede disky Nybegynder
24. januar 2002 - 11:18 #1
umiddelbart nej.

Du skal bruge quicktime playeren fra Apple
Avatar billede professoren Nybegynder
24. januar 2002 - 11:22 #2
De 3 mest populær video/audio afspiller:
--quicktime
--realaudio (real1player)
--MS Media player

kan "næsten" afspille de samme filer, med meget små forskelle. Hvilket
filtyper har du problemer med at afspille?
Avatar billede mc_goblen Praktikant
24. januar 2002 - 11:26 #3
Jeg har skrevet et spørgsmål for oven... Ved ikke om du har set det... det er Quick-Time filer - .mov - som jeg gerne vil kunne lave om til mpeg eller andet fil-format som understøttes i MediePlayer, eller bare ha' et plug-in til Medie Player så de kan afspilles
Avatar billede disky Nybegynder
24. januar 2002 - 11:27 #4
som sagt NEJ
Avatar billede professoren Nybegynder
24. januar 2002 - 11:31 #5
vedr:  media player--copy mp3 og mpeg filer fra CD til din HD?

The Media Guide is a window to the WindowsMedia.com Web site. The Media Guide has hundreds of links to new audio and video files to play and download, and gives you lots of information about what’s new in the world of audio and video. You can spend hours and hours exploring the Media Guide.

For more information about file formats you can download, see Chapter 3. For information about seeing and hearing files without waiting to download them (streaming), see Chapter 4.


Copying music from CDs
If you want to listen to music from different CDs without inserting and removing your CDs all the time, Windows Media Player can save you a lot of time. All you have to do is copy the CD (or just the tracks you want) onto your computer, then assemble the tracks into playlists and create your own customized musical experience.
Also, you can have the Player compress the files so they won’t take up as much room on your hard disk. You can control the amount of compression you need. Choosing high compression will create files that won’t sound as good but will take up less space.


Copying tracks
Copying CD tracks is extremely easy. All you need to do is load a CD into your CD-ROM drive and start Windows Media Player. When the Player starts, it loads the CD tracks into a playlist and displays the CD Audio pane of the full mode Player. Figure 2.15 shows a typical CD Audio pane, which you can always get to from the full mode view of the Player by clicking the CD Audio tab of the Task Bar on the left side of the Player.
If you are connected to the Internet, the Player will go out to a database and get information about each track on the CD, showing you not only track names and lengths, but artist, genre, style, and so on. On many CDs, you can even click the Album Details and go to a Web site that contains more information about the CD.

After you’ve loaded your CD, all you have to do is decide which tracks you want to copy to your computer. After you’ve decided, select the check box at the left of each track to select the tracks you want to copy.

CHAPTER 3: Understanding Media Files 57
    File formats 57
        Determining file types with extensions 58
        Changing file associations 59
        Supported file types 61
    Codecs 66
        Sampling and Bit Rates 67
        Using MP3 68
        Using the Windows Media Audio codec 68
        Where do you get codecs? 69
        Which codecs do you have? 70
    Understanding digital rights 72
        Creating encrypted music files 73
        Copy settings enable personal rights management 75
    Copying music to a CD 76
CHAPTER 4: Receiving Internet Audio and Video 79
        Downloading files 79
        Progressive downloading 82
        Streaming media
Avatar billede professoren Nybegynder
24. januar 2002 - 11:36 #6
vedr:  .mov filer konvertering 

There are two predominate digital video formats in use at present. Users of Microsoft Windows applications will be familiar with AVI files. Macintosh users, and anyone who likes to download movie trailers and other bits of video from the Internet, will probably do so in the QuickTime MOV format. The two are, of course, incompatible.

Graphic Workshop Professional can convert effortlessly between these two formats. Whether you'd like to use an MOV movie trailer in your PowerPoint presentations or send home movies to a friend with a Macintosh, you can have your video in a format that works for your application.

Graphic Workshop will also view files in the MOV and AVI formats, provide additional information about them and extract their sound tracks to AVI files.

Graphic Workshop Professional costs $40.00 (US) plus $5.00 shipping. A sophisticated image management application with support for over fifty popular image file formats, it offers with a rich complement of features to work with graphics.

For more information about Graphic Workshop Professional or to download a fully-functional shareware evaluation copy, visit http://www.mindworkshop.com/alchemy/gwspro.html. Note that the QuickTime functionality requires that you download the current patch for Graphic Workshop Professional, available at this page as well.
Avatar billede professoren Nybegynder
24. januar 2002 - 11:40 #7
vedr:  forskelle mellem .mov og .q?? filer
hvordan konvertere man .mov filer?

Q: What are the differences between QuickTime files with the .qt, .qtx, .qtr and .mov extensions?

A: A .mov file is, of course, a movie file. A .qt file is (for historical reasons) an alternate extension for movie files (.qt's and .mov's are identical).

The .qtx and .qtr files are pieces of QuickTime extensions (e.g., codecs and file importers). A .qtx file contains the data fork (it's a Windows DLL, actually), while a .qtr file contains the resource fork (for Macintosh-style resources). Note that you may embed a .qtr resource file into a .qtx file so you don't have to actually ship two files for your product. To accomplish this, use the QuickTime Rezwack tool to combine a .qtx file and a .qtr file into a stand-alone .qtx file.

[Sep 05 2000]

How to Convert QuickTime MOV Files
This seems to be the big issue that no one knows how to do easily. Everyone who has
ever asked this on the Newsgroups will either get the age old sarcastic remark: "just buy
Quicktime" or "Premiere does a great job!" And this is usually from people who pretend
they actually bought the products instead of going to astalavista.box.sk and cracking
them! Well dargsarnit! Who wants to buy Quicktime just to convert from its crappy
uneditable format? Or spend hundreds of bucks buying Premiere for the same reason?! In
that case try my method that doesn't require illegal software or the need to shell out
megabucks!
I won't lie to you, though, there is no easy way to convert every Quicktime movie. So this
is just the easiest method (other than Quicktime Pro) that I have found.
Before I start here are the things you will need:
DivX ;-) Mpeg-4 Codec 3.1alpha (or greater)
RAD Video Tools Bink
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