In article <1houon6.b8iipo2dmhvxN%nonesuch@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Adrian
<nonesuch@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> John <nhoj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > Apple has its little revenge. Their description of QT Player Pro for
the PC
> > might lead one to pay the paltry $29.95... too bad. It's not at all
the same
> > as the native Mac application. IT CANNOT MAKE MOVIES FROM A DIGITAL
VIDEO
> > CAMERA.
> >
> > I find this a huge shortcoming. Where's Apple's head?
> >
> > Yeah, yeah, I have Mac hardware, tons of it and have since the first
Mac
> > came out, but I have PC clients, too. This really sucks.
>
> I'm not aware of Quick Time Player Pro on the Mac being software to make
> movies from a digital camera (no capitalisation required BTW). The clue
> is in the title ... it's designed as a, err, player! You can actually do
> a little basic editing of existing footage, but that's about it. Perhaps
> you are thinking of the iLife Macintosh application called iMovie ...
> which is Mac software for Macs, and does not come with QT Pro.
QT Pro can im****t from digital video cameras. Check the help file.


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