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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Gold Coast - Australia
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Hi Everyone, I'm getting a piece of video software created that will import videos that are in MOV format and play them within the software itself as well as trim/edit the video. If I'm using the MOV format, would that cause any problems with Apple? I didn't think so, but my programmer was asking, Thanks, Dale |
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Take a look at the bottom-right of this page: Apple - QuickTime - Why QuickTime Look for the words, "Free Licensing." Jay Jennings |
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It is REALLY bad to assume it is OK. From what I can see on that site, you will probably have to email Apple for approval! sw.license@apple.com Steve |
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