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Mac OS X

QuickTime Goodness

quicktime player icon Having spent some time engineering the Flash Video Kit, I can appreciate what having OS-level control can do for a media application.

Steps:
1. Open any QuickTime file, or check out the new Star Wars music video.
2. As it plays, hover over the timeline, and activate your mouse's scroll-wheel.
3. What? You don't have a scroll-wheel mouse? Which mouse-button are you using for Exposé?

When you scroll your mouse, the movie steps forward, and back. PERFECT for skipping around a video, looking for clues.

May 17, 2005

Posted to Mac OS X at 10:22 AM | comments (0) | trackback (0)

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