On 02 Sep 2001 20:40:53 -0500, Jeremy Davidson wrote:
Seems to me I once got a mov file to play in Netscape. It didn't have any
playback controls (just a box centered within the working area), but it
worked (don't remember if it had sound or not -- was having soundcard
troubles at the
hi!
how do i play mov files with mandrake 8.0? i didn't find a program that
recognises quicktime files.
cheers,
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On Sunday 02 September 2001 12:04, hellmut wrote:
how do i play mov files with mandrake 8.0? i didn't find a program that
recognises quicktime files.
You write a polite, but firm letter to Apple requestion that they port
Quicktime to Linux. Then you wait.
Aren't proprietary formats fun?
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On Sun, 2 Sep 2001, Michel Clasquin wrote:
On Sunday 02 September 2001 12:04, hellmut wrote:
how do i play mov files with mandrake 8.0? i didn't find a program that
recognises quicktime files.
You write a polite, but firm letter to Apple requestion that they port
Quicktime to Linux.
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I was very sceptical about this product (I haven't had much luck with WINE in
the past), and I only bought it because CodeWeavers have a full refund policy
-- for whatever reason. From my limited testing so far, QuickTime works quite
well, both for local files and for streaming media (I'm
Well I found a program on Freshmeat.net one weekend, however I could
never get it to install. Not that I really gave it a diligent try, but
I the few I did try, it didn't work.
The app I found was quicktime4linux.
-rw-r--r-- 1 timh timh 631944 Jul 27 09:06 quicktime4linux-1.3.tar.gz
And