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  Digital Still Cameras for QuickTime Movies, Part Two
Subject:   converting avi
Date:   2001-10-31 11:14:28
From:   bradrice
Response to: converting avi

Yes I am on OSX 10.1. If I double click on it or if I do an open I get a plain white screen in QuickTime 5. As a matter of fact I get a message stating there is no decompressor for this format when I try to open it. I thought it had something to do with QuickTime 5 not having a avi decompressor for OSX. Isn't avi an Intel compression format. I think OS9 has an indeo System extension. I have QuickTime Pro 4 for OS9 and it opens them fine. But I would like to stay in OSX 10.1.
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  • Derrick Story photo converting avi
    2001-10-31 11:49:58  Derrick Story | O'Reilly AuthorO'Reilly Blogger [View]

    That does sound odd. If you have an iTools account, why don't you put a sample file in your Public folder and send me an e-mail with your mac.com URL. I'll take a look at it and report back here.
    • converting avi
      2001-11-12 10:02:26  bradrice [View]

      My bad. I hadn't registered my copy of QuickTime 5 for OSX yet. After I did, it opened .avi files fine.
  • distribution
    2001-10-31 11:17:33  bradrice [View]

    I was wondering about distribution. I created a Quicktime show in Live Slide Show. I copied it onto a hybrid CD with an Autorun for the PC portion. I placed the windows version of Quicktime player on the CD in case the destination pc didn't have it. On PCs with quicktime installed it runs fine. On a PC without Quicktime it wouldn't launch, even with the player on the cd. Is there a way to distribute the movie and the Quicktime player to run on PCs without it installed?
    • Derrick Story photo distribution
      2001-11-01 00:10:38  Derrick Story | O'Reilly AuthorO'Reilly Blogger [View]

      To my knowledge, you can't set up a CD to auto-run a QuickTime movie on a computer that doesn't have QuickTime installed.

      QuickTime consists of many technologies that have to be installed in the operating system of the computer before they can be accessed.

      The safest route to go is to provide a link on the CD to the QuickTime site so that people can easily jump over there, grab the latest version, and install it.