For what it's worth, it ought to be easier to do this for DVD than it
ever was for CDs, since the DVD specifications are less primitive in
terms of cross-platform compatibility right out of the box. Heck, I
remember when you had to have a floppy boot disk to launch a
CD-ROM!! Thank goodness those days are gone.
Cheers,
Katherine
http://www.cd-info.com
On 5/2/05, Devin Asay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 1, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Derek Bump wrote:
Is anyone aware of any add-ins for QuickTime (Windows) that will allow
one to use QuickTime to show DVDs?
I second this request. I would LOVE to be able to access DVDs through
Rev/QT. Old-time Hypercarders, remember how simple and elegant it was
to access laser disks using the Xcommands in HC? Or Audio CDs? The
inability to do the same this with DVDs represents a giant step
backward for those of us trying to integrate video with instructional
applications.
Devin
I love the DVD player on Mac OS X and I can't stand the ones on
Windows and I'd like to make a free custom DVD player using QuickTime
and Revolution.
The best I've been able to manage with DVDs is to use AppleScript to
launch and control the DVD player.
Thanks!
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
http://www.dreamscapesoftware.com/
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Brigham Young University
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