I noticed the original email this was a problem on Windows 2000, I
assumed the reply was generalized for QTJ but maybe you were
referring just to Windows. I tested an AAC encoded file in QTJ and it
played fine on OSX so I'm wondering where the limitations are. Do you
know if these limitations are specific Windows or are there
potentially limitations on OSX as well?
- Brian
On Jul 28, 2005, at 10:04 AM, Kevin Weiner wrote:
Certain codecs like AAC and AMR are not licensed for use outside
the QuickTime player, which is why you are not getting audio. You
would have to contact Apple and make arrangements to license them
for use with QTJ.
Waleed Usman wrote:
Hello all,
I've been through the list but I couldn't find any solution to
this problem.
I have a windows 2000 box and i'm using quicktime 6. I downloaded
quicktime 7 but that only makes things worse (link error:
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