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Fast Start A method of delivering a movie so that it can start playing before it is fully downloaded.

frame A single image in a movie.

frame rate The number of frames displayed per second.

GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) A file format for images.

hint track In a streamed movie, a hint track specifies for the server how the movie’s content is to be transmitted.

hot spot A place in a virtual reality movie where the user can interact with the movie using the mouse.

Instant-OnA technology that dramatically improves access to streaming content for broadband users.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) A standard for compressing still images.

layer In QuickTime movies, how an image is displayed depends on its layer; images with lower layer numbers are displayed on top.

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) A software and hardware standard set by the music industry that enables electronic instruments to communicate with one another and with computers.

MP3 (MPEG-1 layer 3) A format for compressing music.

MPEG-4An ISO standard based on the QuickTime file format that defines multimedia file and compression formats.

node In QuickTime VR, a point from which an object or panorama can be viewed.

NTSC (National Television System Committee) The organization that defines North American broadcast standards. The term NTSC video also refers to the video standard defined by the committee, which is 29.97 fps, 525 lines per frame, and interlaced.

PAL (Phase Alternation by Line) A video format used by many European countries and other countries outside North America. The PAL standard is 25 fps, 625 lines per frame, and interlaced.

PICT A Mac OS picture file format that does not apply compression to an image and therefore maintains the same quality level from copy to copy.

pixel The onscreen dots that form text and graphics. A contraction of the words picture and element.

plug-inSoftware that helps a web browser interpret certain types of media files.

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Contents User’s Guide Apple Inc Apple Inc. All rights reserved Contents Setting a Movie’s Poster Frame Viewing Movies that have Flash ContentUsing Advanced Playback Options Saving a Movie with Specific Playback SettingsAppendix Glossary IndexWhat Is QuickTime Pro? Welcome to QuickTimeWhat’s New in QuickTime 7? New in QuickTime PlayerNew in QuickTime Pro New for Mac OSFor Mac OS computers System RequirementsTypes of Files QuickTime Supports For Windows computersWhere to Go for Additional Information Using Onscreen HelpChecking for New Versions of QuickTime Using QuickTime Player Opening and Playing Movies in QuickTime PlayerOpening and Playing Files in a Web Browser To download movies before they start playing in Mac OS Adjusting Playback Preferences for Internet MoviesTo download movies before they start playing in Windows Instant-On Viewing Streamed Files Behind a FirewallTo use Http streaming in Mac OS Viewing QuickTime Virtual Reality Qtvr MoviesTo use Http streaming in Windows To specify a different synthesizer in Mac OS Viewing Still ImagesPlaying Midi Files To specify a different synthesizer in WindowsOpening Recently Used Files Finding Movies Quickly Using QuickTime FavoritesPlaying Copy-Protected Movies Viewing Information About a File Adjusting Audio and Video SettingsControlling Playback Changing Playback PreferencesViewing Movies at Full Screen To play a movie at full screen, do one of the followingSimultaneously Playing Multiple Movies Changing Movie Size for PlaybackLooping a Movie To loop a movieNavigating a Movie by Frame Number or Time Code Using Frame Number and Time CodesDisplaying Frame Numbers, Movie Time, or Time Code Viewing Movies that have Flash Content Preventing Users from Changing QuickTime SettingsFinding Text in a Text Track Getting Started With QuickTime Pro Using Advanced Playback OptionsPlaying a Movie on a Second Display To play a movie on a second display Presenting a Movie as a SlideshowChanging the Color Around a Movie To play a movie as a slideshowLoading Movies into RAM for Better Playback To adjust memory options for a trackCreating Movies and Other Media Recording Video and AudioAbout Saving Movies Setting Recording OptionsTo change recording options To save an Internet movie on your hard disk Saving Movies from the InternetCreating a Slideshow or Animation from Still Images To create a slideshow from still imagesConverting Files into QuickTime Movies Creating a Still Image from a MovieTo save a still image from a movie Sharing Movies by Email or the Web To share a movieSimple Editing Editing and Authoring With QuickTime ProSelecting and Playing Part of a Movie To cut, copy, or delete part of a movie Cutting, Copying, or Deleting a Section of a MovieCombining Two QuickTime Movies into One To combine two moviesExtracting, Adding, and Moving Tracks Working with TracksTurning Tracks On or Off To turn movie tracks on or offAdding an Audio Track to a QuickTime Movie Working with Audio TracksTo extract a track and add it to another movie To add an audio track to a moviePresenting Multiple Movies in the Same Window Changing Sound Track Volume Levels and Other Audio SettingsTo change settings for an audio track To present multiple movies in the same windowTo add graphics or text Pasting Graphics and Text into a MovieWorking with Text Tracks Adding a Text Track to a QuickTime MovieOverlaying a Movie with Text Setting the Frame Duration of a Text TrackSpecifying Font Styles for Text Tracks Specifying Languages for Individual Tracks To specify languagesResizing, Flipping, or Rotating a Movie Changing Movie PropertiesAdding Annotations to a Movie To annotate a movieChanging a Track’s Transparency Changing a Movie’s Shape with a Video MaskCreating a Chapter List for a Movie Editing and Authoring with QuickTime Pro Saving a Movie with Specific Playback Settings Setting a Movie’s Poster FrameChanging the Movie Controller Type Exporting Files With QuickTime Pro About Video and Audio CompressionCustomizing Video Export Settings Exporting Files Using PresetsCustomizing Export Settings To export a movie using presetsExporting Files with QuickTime Pro To set a filter for a movie Adding Special Effects and Filters to a QuickTime MovieChanging Image Frame Size To change the size of a movie’s video frameTo customize sound settings for export Customizing Sound Export SettingsPreparing Movies for Internet Delivery Preparing a Movie for Real-Time Streaming To set up a movie for Internet streamingPreparing a Movie for Fast Start To convert a movie and set it up for Fast StartMPEG-4 Video Export Options Exporting MPEG-4 FilesCreating Reference Movies to Optimize Web Playback To export a file to the MPEG-4 formatMPEG-4 Audio Export Options MPEG-4 Streaming Export Options Exporting 3G FilesTo export a file to the 3G format 3G File Format Export Options 3G Video Export Options3G Audio Export Options 3G Streaming Options 3G Text Options3G Advanced Options Shortcuts and Tips For this control Press Mac OS Press WindowsQuickTime Pro Keyboard Shortcuts Automating QuickTime Player with AppleScriptAutomating QuickTime Player on Windows Glossary GlossaryGIF Graphics Interchange Format a file format for images PNG Portable Network Graphics a file format for images Index Index