support.apple.com — Apple on Monday released an update to its QuickTime multimedia software. According to Apple's notes, QuickTime 7.5 improves application compatibility and addresses security issues and is recommended for all QuickTime 7 users.
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mrsteveman1Jun 11, 2008
I get what you're saying, but EVERY video i have ever given to VLC, it was completely unable to seek correctly, sure it gets within 5 minutes of the mark i point it at but thats about it.Plus, it relies on libavcodec to play stuff on most platforms, and the support for some codecs in libavcodec is horrible.I think VLC does use DSHOW on windows though, so thats native.
mrsteveman1Jun 11, 2008
Because VLC can't seek files correctly and has a horrible interface?
koickJun 11, 2008
They?
fumptJun 11, 2008
If you can teach me to enjoy using Windows at work I will make you a wealthy person.
blackraveJun 11, 2008
Older versions used to have inaccurate seeking, but if you use the newest one, you should be able to click anywhere on the seeker bar and it will play from that exact position.
Closed AccountJun 12, 2008
how hard is it for people to understand that itunes is an extension of quicktime? you can have quicktime without itunes, but you can't have itunes without quicktime. if you don't like it, there are plenty of other media players available for you to use.
Closed AccountJun 12, 2008
realplayer was garbage from the beginning, the quality sucked, the software sucked, and the software installed bulls**t on your computer that it doesn't need in order to run.itunes offers a lot of useful services, the quality is just as good, if not better, than the competition, and the only other thing it installs is quicktime, which it needs in order to run.you have it in your head that itunes is a standalone, it's not. it would be like trying to install windows without a system32 folder, and expecting it to work. i fail to see how realplayer and itunes are at all related.also, i don't see you getting all uppity about every single windows application you install throwing folders all over your system in order to work properly. itunes is no different. lets keep it on a level playing field
pooponpaulJun 12, 2008
Dude at least get your complaints right. You've been able to do full-screen for awhile now.