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bruce #1
Apple Video Player for OS-9 -- an OS X version ??
1. Is there an equivalent for OS X ?? I have an 8500 with an RGB card
so it can take input from an analog 8mm. But I can only play it (and
record it ) using Apple Video Player.
2. Can the video file (not the pic still file) that's generated in
OS-9 from Apple Video Player play on any OS X app? In other words, how
is it saved? All I get is that it's a "document"
I can't run it on anything - Quicktime won't take it.
Thanks,
Bruce
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Philo D #2
Re: Apple Video Player for OS-9 -- an OS X version ??
In article <180720031636376235%brucejenkins@comcast.net>, bruce
<brucejenkins@comcast.net> wrote:
Whan *I* do that, I get a Quicktime MOV file. If I Double-Click it, it> 2. Can the video file (not the pic still file) that's generated in
> OS-9 from Apple Video Player play on any OS X app? In other words, how
> is it saved? All I get is that it's a "document"
opens in Simpletext; but I can instead drag it onto Quicktime Player.
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bruce #3
Re: Apple Video Player for OS-9 -- an OS X version ??
Philo: thanks. I think I had run out of HD space and it stopped - but
probably didn't get a good EOF and therefore wasn't recognizable -
I'll try again but only put about half the clip into a file.
Bruce
In article <180720031819343284%4ad1qx6b02@sneakemail.com>, Philo D
<4ad1qx6b02@sneakemail.com> wrote:
> In article <180720031636376235%brucejenkins@comcast.net>, bruce
> <brucejenkins@comcast.net> wrote:
>>> > 2. Can the video file (not the pic still file) that's generated in
> > OS-9 from Apple Video Player play on any OS X app? In other words, how
> > is it saved? All I get is that it's a "document"
> Whan *I* do that, I get a Quicktime MOV file. If I Double-Click it, it
> opens in Simpletext; but I can instead drag it onto Quicktime Player.bruce Guest
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Charles Martin #4
Re: Apple Video Player for OS-9 -- an OS X version ??
In article <180720031636376235%brucejenkins@comcast.net>,
bruce <brucejenkins@comcast.net> wrote:
I think you want BTV. Do a search on versiontracker.com or macupdate.com.> 1. Is there an equivalent for OS X ?? I have an 8500 with an RGB card
> so it can take input from an analog 8mm. But I can only play it (and
> record it ) using Apple Video Player.
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