Kevin Meek wrote:
> Downloading your video as I am writing this "thank you". Aint Mac's
> wonderful, I can do more than one thing at a time.
Well, I hope you have better luck than some other Mac owners
out there, they're apparently having trouble reading the file.
Can't help them 'cause I don't know anything about Apple
products, having converted to the dark side years ago...
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Kevin Meek (kevnmeek@netcom.com) Sunbeam Tiger Mk 1A
Santa Cruz, California Sunbeam Alpine SI & S3 GT
Kevin,
(or is it Darth)
Apple can indeed read the Microsoft Windows ".avi" movies. Mac users
must update their QuickTime to the 3.0 version. This is a FREE
upgrade available at:
<http://www.apple.com/quicktime/>
and it also upgrades Movie Player, QT Sound, VR, PowerPlug, Musical
Instruments, MPEG Extension, and QuickTime VR, and
QuickTime 3D at the same time.
A "Pro" version, for authoring, is available for a small fee.
QuickTime has been accepted as the industry standard for movies and even
Gates is swinging MicroSoft's OS around to it.
User's must put the new Plug-in in their Netscape (or other) browser and
reboot for it to be active. You may have to "select" it in your
"Helpers" preferences, depending upon browser.
Steve
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Steve Laifman < One first kiss, >
B9472289 < one first love, and >
< one first win, is all >
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