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Re: quicktime on x-64



With SO MUCH effort put into QTVR over the years and with Apple and Quicktime being PIONEERS in this stuff and bringing it to the masses, I feel a wrong has been commited by Apple when it comes to Windows Support. I rather they tell me that they DO NOT support Windows or subsets of it. Lack of knowledge is what's killing me.

I refuse to move to other tools because it was (a) very simple for me to create a QTVR .mov file and post it as is... and not havve to bother with XML config files or cube mappings etc. I also feel that as soon as I devite all my attention to Flash QTVR loaders (I am not 100 percent sold on the Java .MOV wrappers as it crashes all the time) that Apple will fix QT and make it work fully in x64.

I am SURE the world will be x64 son. Sun has been x64 for years now and MS has had it for a while and even XP x64 was largely successful. At least for me as I heavily use large memory and horsepower from software like 3D Studio Max and AutoCAD which benefit from x64.

So, I will help with the noise and while I have not been very vocal, I have screamed and nothing has come of it.

Heck, at least they released a version that worked at all. My initial experience didn;t even install (7.0 I think it was) on my Vista x64

Cheers
manny

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 4:49 PM, Bill Meikle <email@hidden> wrote:

 

really I think its a pretty good time to keep the noise up on 64-bit quicktime. 

we deserve an answer. Put time and money into qtvr? Yes or no? 

You have to understand that as far back as 2003? developers heard tell of a 'pared down feature set' for 64 bit 
quicktime. 

This meant that qtvr and wiring were probably going to hit the cutting room floor soon... 

but that probably happened a year or two back. 

there is also a secret qt8 alpha list going (that I'm not on) where they are testing NEW features for the next quicktime...

my guess is they might re-implement qtvr in openGL and although from a programmers point of view qtvr will be completely dead, 

from a user's point of view, when the movies still open and work, not much will have changed. 

They will even play back a little better. 

this is just trying to understand the lack of courage and even inhumane cruelty that qtvr is being shown these days. I mean apple seems like a hunter 
that has shot a deer but doesn't have the huevos to put it out of its misery. Maybe that's because they are planning to bring it back to life? 


wiring I'm not so optimistic about. I mean Steve Israelson actually went to WWDC for the last years, and he advised that livestage should die.... 
there were no words of hope for wired sprites offered. 

The problem with having a lot of over-50 people making the decisions, at apple is that they didn't grow up playing video games. They don't get interactive media, 
or the necessity of evolving something called interactive media. I mean hell, if apple is basically a marketing company, then passive consumers are a 
better type to organize for. Passive non-interactive users are easier to control. Why push it in any other way? 

Because humans are evolving in that direction. Apple can either be an agent of the change, or dinosaurs to look back upon. 

...so keep making noise. Is qtvr going to work on 64 bit os's? 







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