When I try CMD+J nothing happens. I have scanned down through the menus (File, Edit, View, Share, Window) and I can't see any function that corresponds to CMD+J. Is there a menu item for your keyboard short cut? I have perian installed.like i said before, just open the flv file in quicktime player (with perian installed). CMD+J will open the properties window and you can extract each track from there.
To install the QuickTime Player 7 from the Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard install DVD:
• Insert your Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Install DVD.
• Open the Optional Installs folder and double-click "Optional Installs.mpkg".
• Select the QuickTime 7 option and click Continue.
• QuickTime Player 7 will be installed in your Utilities folder.
Note: If you double-click any media that requires QuickTime Player 7 for playback and it is not already installed, you will be asked if you want to download it from Apple.
f you have a QuickTime 7 Pro registration code on your computer, QuickTime Player 7 is automatically installed in your Utilities folder during the Mac OS X v10.6 installation process. QuickTime Player 7 recognizes your valid registration code and enables QuickTime Pro functionality.
Thanks for that. It does help clarify the situation. I don't know why apple cant have something (more concise) along those lines on their QuickTime page.Quicktime (QT) is in transition from the 'old' architecture used in Quicktime 7 to the 'new' architecture used in Quicktime X. Because of this not everything that is present in previous versions of Quicktime are present in the current version. As time goes on we should see less and less need for Quicktime 7, as the missing functionality will be added to later releases. From what I understand playback was the first priority of the new generation of QT, and the more advanced features second. At this point there are solutions, but the 'new improved experience' is still a work in progress.
Edit: a better explanation is here: http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/20 ... 10-6.ars/6
Sorry but... Lol @ Apple!Is it just me or does any one else find the QucikTime "suite" mighty f*&@ing confusing? There is QuickTime 7, there is QuickTime player 7, there is QuickTime 7 pro, there is QuickTime X and there is QuickTime player 10. QuickTime player 10 won't play QTVR but QuickTime player 7 will ??? Neither of them will play MPEG2 unless I shell out for an MPEG2 plugin, yet VLC will play MPEG2 for free!!!
You'd think with QuickTime X/player 10 shipping with Snow Leopard that its the 'current' QuickTime package yet if you go to apple's QuickTime page they are pushing QT 7 there http://www.apple.com/quicktime/.
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