Microsoft Ties Media Player To Windows XP
News Integrating the media player with Windows XP better positions the product to compete against RealPlayer and QuickTime. The research firm therefore ranks media players by usage: 28 percent for RealPlayer, 22 percent for Windows Media Player and 4...
[April 25, 2001, 7:55]
The Real Deal For Mac OS X?
News Macintosh users are finally getting a finished version of RealNetworks' streaming media player, but they will have to wait at least another several months to rip a CD or play QuickTime files like their Windows counterparts.
[December 17, 2002, 8:03]
Apple, RealNetworks Patch Media Player Flaws
News Apple released Quicktime 6.5.2 on Wednesday to plug two holes in its Windows media player. One of the flaws in Apple's Quicktime player affects Mac OS X users as well, but the company patched the problems at the end of September.
[October 29, 2004, 8:29]
Flip4Mac WMV
Downloads With the Windows Media Components for QuickTime by Flip4Mac, you can play Windows Media files (.wma and .wmv) in QuickTime Player and view Windows Media content on the Internet using a Web browser. The Windows Media Components for QuickTime have...
[September 9, 2008, 11:28]
Flip4Mac WMV
Downloads With the Windows Media Components for QuickTime by Flip4Mac, you can play Windows Media files (.wma and .wmv) in QuickTime Player and view Windows Media content on the Internet using a Web browser. The Windows Media Components for QuickTime have...
[August 6, 2008, 10:36]
Apple Flaws Put Both Macs And PCs At Risk
News In a pair of security alerts released on Thursday, Apple outlined 31 flaws that affect various versions of the operating system and a dozen vulnerabilities in its QuickTime media player software. Specially crafted files in certain media formats...
[May 15, 2006, 9:35]
Is RealPlayer Losing Ground To Microsoft?
News But Apple's QuickTime Player fared even worse. The QuickTime Player, which is readying version 4.1, is used by three out of ten people. Real and Microsoft) do have more players because they've been doing this longer," Frank Casanova, director of...
[November 16, 1999, 9:42]
Apple Gives MPEG-4 A New Shine
News The Cupertino, California-based company said that 25 million copies of Apple QuickTime 6, its multimedia player introduced July 15, have been downloaded so far -- adoption rates it says underscore the acceptance of MPEG-4, an audio and video...
[October 16, 2002, 8:10]
Microsoft Denies Media-player Monopoly
News According to Internet researcher Nielsen/NetRatings, Microsoft's Windows Media Player was used by 34.57 percent of US Web surfers at home and at work in December, compared with 20.2 percent for RealNetwork's RealOne player and 9.61 percent for...
[February 23, 2004, 9:20]
Wirecast
Downloads Your viewers can then watch your webcast through QuickTime Player, Windows Media Player, or embedded into a Web page. Wirecast for Windows uses Windows Media and/or QuickTime Streaming architecture for its broadcasting.
[October 17, 2005, 23:01]
RealPlayer And QuickTime Flaws Could Let Hackers In
News Meanwhile, security firm iDefense warned this week that it has discovered an exploitable buffer overflow vulnerability in Apple's QuickTime Player that could affect computers with Microsoft's Windows but not those with Apple's Macintosh OS.
[April 2, 2003, 16:06]
Macworld: Jobs Unveils New IPods And IMac
News Apple's CEO also touted QuickTime 6, which is included in OS X 10.2. The company officially released QuickTime 6 on Monday, with one million downloads since then, Jobs said. QuickTime 6 supports MPEG-4, the successor to MPEG-2.
[July 17, 2002, 15:43]
Winamp Returns To Simpler Roots
News In May 2003, Winamp reached 5.5 million users, lagging far behind Microsoft Windows Media's 43.1 million, RealNetworks's 26 million and Apple QuickTime's 13.5 million, according to online measurement firm Nielsen/NetRatings.
[December 16, 2003, 7:35]
AOL Beefs Up Winamp
News The player does not support MPEG-4, a widely touted multimedia standard, or Apple's QuickTime format. The key behind Microsoft and Real and QuickTime is that, while they support other formats, they're making money by selling their servers," said...
[August 12, 2002, 10:24]
Media Player Classic
Downloads Features: with 'right' and 'left' keys it's possible to go forward/backward of one single frame; with 'Ctrl + right'/'left' it's possible to skip one predefinite quantity of frames; with 'Ctrl + up' it's possible to change faster the speed of...
[March 28, 2006, 23:14]
Medical Videos Player
Downloads It has a built in DVD player with real-time zoom, support for AVI subtitles, QuickTime and RealVideo support (QuickTime and/or Real Player must be installed). Medical Videos Player is an extremely light-weight media player for Windows.
[April 16, 2008, 1:16]
QuickTime Patch On The Rocks
Talkback Aparently the big problem was in fact a 3rd party plug-in to run Windows Media Player files (WMV) on the quicktime program called flip4mac (now distributed by Microsoft). After removing this plug-in my system came back to life, and I am still using...
[January 16, 2006, 13:09]
MelodyCan
Downloads Moreover MelodyCan converts audio books, any format Media Player, any format QuickTime Player, any format Rhapsody or RealPlayer supports. Melodycan is a universal audio file converter, which supports all popular audio formats: wav, mp3 (MPEG Layer...
[April 25, 2008, 20:31]
Stream Master
Downloads Stream Master can generate code for Windows Media Player, Apple Quicktime, and Macromedia Flash. An utility for Web developers who want to stream media in their Web pages. Stream Master has tools for generating java script, which can be pasted into...
[January 9, 2005, 23:16]
Microsoft Prepares EU Appeal
Talkback Has it stopped the growth of other media players, such as Winamp, Sonique, Real, and QuickTime? A media player has been in *every Windows version since 3.1* and possibly earlier. What's the big deal? No.
[June 4, 2004, 19:32]
