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  2. QuickTime - Wikipedia

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    Apple released QuickTime 6.2 exclusively for Mac OS X on April 29, 2003, to provide support for iTunes 4, which allowed AAC encoding for songs in the iTunes library. [60] (iTunes was not available for Windows until October 2003.) On June 3, 2003, Apple released QuickTime 6.3, delivering the following: [61]

  3. Sorenson Media - Wikipedia

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    One of the company's best known products is the Sorenson Video codec licensed to Apple Inc. for their QuickTime 3.0 software. Since its release, Sorenson Media’s video encoding technology was used in Apple's trailer web site and video clips for film studios such as Disney , Lucasfilm , MGM , and Paramount , as well as Apple's iTunes music ...

  4. Talk:QuickTime - Wikipedia

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    As the article mentions, within a QuickTime .mov container, you are able to fully exploit the multi-channel capabilities of AAC. In fact, many HD trailers on Apple's Movie Trailer site have 5.1 channel AAC tracks. However, when using an MP4 container, you can only use a stereo AAC tracks.

  5. Hollywood Video, Movie Gallery Settle Over Consumer Complaints

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  6. QuickTime Alternative - Wikipedia

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    Based on Apple QuickTime 7.2, [6] QuickTime Alternative 1.95 is the first version that doesn't support Windows 2000 [7] or CPUs without SSE. [7] On December 15, 2007, QuickTime Alternative 2.20 was released and it was based on Apple QuickTime 7.3.1.70. From this version upwards support for CPUs without SSE is restored back again. [8]

  7. 4 Complaints Apple Users Already Have About the New iPhones - AOL

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  8. Apple Video - Wikipedia

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    Apple Video is a lossy video compression and decompression algorithm developed by Apple Inc. and first released as part of QuickTime 1.0 in 1991. [1] The codec is also known as QuickTime Video , by its FourCC RPZA and the name Road Pizza .

  9. Apple Vision Pro’s Biggest Complaints — Are Returns ... - AOL

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    Apple's biggest fans have already returned the long-awaited Apple Vision Pro, saying the headset isn't worth the hefty $3,500 price tag. Apple stock went up following the Vision Pro release, but ...