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> >one of the things I'd most like to be able to run (via
> >ODIN, Innotek, SVista, or whatever) is current-issue Apple QuickTime.
Mark Abramowitz wrote:
> Have you tried WarpVision for that?
Actually, I hope to have a demo on that ready in time for the May
meeting.
Basically where we're at with WV releases of at least the last 6 months is
that you can play a better-than-decent percentage of current .MOV files,
but there is no sound. However, the most recent drop of WV badly
*regressed* in this capability. That is not an unfamiliar development in
the up & down history of this program.
In regard to the sound, I'm not so sure what the future prospects might
be,
although the WV developers have dropped hints about incorporating the
UNIAUD driver into WV. We shall see.
Straight-up ODIN is reported to go through the motions of installing
QuickTime, but does not really do it such that QT is functional.
Jordan
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