Customer Review: This book is several years old now, but even when it was fresh off the press it was useless. All it contains is disorganized reams of documentation that you can get off the web on the subject. No examples. No organization. I suggest you buy "Quicktime for Java: A Developer's Notebook". Some people... more info
Customer Review: This book will do exactly what they said wasn't possible by illustrating how video and sound can be integrated into your Flash presentations, placing you at the extreme edge of creative web design. The application of such tools as AfterEffects, QuickTime, SoundForge and Wildform test the boundaries... more info
Customer Review: This book is the first of a two volume set on QuickTime programming on both Mac and Windows machines. This first volume is more concerned with the basics of controlling multimedia through a C program that uses the QuickTime API. You'll learn how to open, play, edit, and save a movie file. Besides... more info
Customer Review: This book is insanely expensive considering the fact that much of its content is a decade old. There's not much in it that isn't fairly well covered in the free documentation these days, but there are a lot of things in the free documentation that aren't covered here at all, so why bother? Sure,... more info
Customer Review: This book is nicely designed and has some interesting examples in it. It may be useful to those looking for some possible applications of QTVR, but the book is very light on the "how to" aspect of the software itself. If you're expecting in-depth coverage of Apple's QTVR Authoring Studio software,... more info