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QuickTime Pro 7


  • Subject: QuickTime Pro 7
  • From: Gil Dawson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:12:34 -0700

I have a manual procedure, using QT Pro 7, which works, and I wish to automate it.  

So I tried

Using AppleScript Editor Version 2.3 (118) AppleScript 2.1.2 running under 10.6.8 in a MacBook Pro,

Open a new window "Untitled"

Click the "Record" Button  --> "Record" Button darkens and "Stop" button lights up.

Launch QuickTime from the Dock

File > Open File... an .scc file --> An new window appears with the movie ready to play

Quit --> AppleScript's "Untitled" window becomes frontmost

Click "Stop" button -->  "Record" Button lights up and "Stop" button dims.

But nothing appears in AppleScript's "Untitled" window.  

I tried clicking on "Events", "Replies" and "Result", but nothing showed up at all.

I tried a similar exercise using TextEdit with identical results

I've actually never used AppleScript's recording feature before.   What am I missing?

--Gil
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