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QuickTime
Last modified: Friday, January 03, 2003 

A video and animation system developed by Apple Computer. QuickTime is built into the Macintosh operating system and is used by most Mac applications that include video or animation. PCs can also run files in QuickTime format, but they require a special QuickTime driver. QuickTime supports most encoding formats, including Cinepak, JPEG, and MPEG. QuickTime is competing with a number of other standards, including AVI and ActiveMovie.

In February 1998, the ISO standards body gave Quicktime a boost by deciding to use it as the basis for the new MPEG-4 standard.

Related Categories

Animation

Video Formats

Related Terms

ActiveMovie

animation

Apple Computer

AVI

Cinepak

codec

Indeo

MPEG

multimedia

QuickTime VR

transcoding

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  Related Links

Apple's QuickTime home page 
This is Apple Computer's Web site for QuickTime, the industry standard multimedia architecture. You can download QuickTime software and plug-in's from this page, view links to related sites, and read about recent announcements.

Yahoo!'s QuickTime page
Yahoo!'s directory of QuickTime.







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