Archive for the 'QuickTime' Category
If you have Mac OS X, you have the option of watching QuickTime Movies in glorious ASCII-mation — from a command line. Intended or not, this is a nice old-school homage to the QuickTime team of the early 90s (which had an ASCII codec for QuickTime). Hrmmm…maybe we can retrofit old phones for video… Link
My friends Judy and Robert have published a new QuickTime 6 edition of their wonderful Visual QuickStart Guide to QuickTime.
The book is great, they’re great, and if you want to understand the zen of QuickTime and learn how do do cool things with it, you should buy
You can get it from the usual place.
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