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| 16 Nov 2009 by Dintz Snow leopard terminal hacks. 8. Turn on QuickTime X auto-play. Use the following command to make QuickTime X auto-play a movie as soon as it's opened. defaults write com.apple.QuickTimePlayerX MGPlayMovieOnOpen 1 ... Technology, iPhone, Mobiles, Nokia, and Gadgets - http://www.dintz.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Aron com.apple.QuickTimePlayerX MGCinematicWindowDebugForceNoRoundedCorners 1. Snow leopard terminal hacks. 10. Force QuickTime X to remain in full-screen mode. In QuickTime X, play a movie in full-screen mode and switch to another app. ... Aron Smetana - http://aronsmetana.blogspot.com/ |
| 2 Nov 2009 by deherve terminal-small Voici une astuce qui fonctionne uniquement avec Snow Leopard et qui permet d'ouvrir tous les formats de vidéos avec le nouveau lecteur Quicktime de MacOs X 10.6. Pour cela nous allons ouvrir le terminal et écrire le ... WinMacSofts - http://www.winmacsofts.com/ |
| 25 Sep 2009 But, how would one keep QuickTime X in full screen mode when switching to another application and back? I've already reported this to Apple. But is there a Terminal fix to maintain full screen in QuickTime X at all times? Thanks. ... The macosxhints.com New Comments Feed - http://www.macosxhints.com/ [ More results from The macosxhints.com New Comments Feed ] |
| 13 Oct 2009 by matt@macosxtips.co.uk One of the weird things about the new version of QuickTime is that it has no Preferences. Luckily you can still change things using the Terminal. To make a movie automatically start playing when you open it, use the following command: ... Mac OS X Tips - http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/ |
| 15 Nov 2009 by Aaron Copy and paste this behemoth into your terminal. Don't be afraid of it, just be sure you get it all. What this does is examine your video hardware, extract a few crucial details, and pop them into one of the files you downloaded. .... Installing Quicktime is similar, but there's one extra step because of a glitch in how Quicktime acts. (It's expecting a Windows 95/98 environment) First, install Quicktime itself, then load up the Control Panel and change some settings ( see ... Blog.amhill - http://blog.amhill.net/ |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Ben Straw This next trick only works in Snow Leopard in where the new QuickTime X app is found. To run this trick open Terminal. This is found in Applications > Utilities. With in Terminal type the following. defaults write com.apple. ... Mac Tip Podcast Hosted By Ben Straw. - http://www.mactippodcast.com/ |
| 14 Sep 2009 by kiki1222 Xilisoft MOV to FLV Converter makes it possible to upload QuickTime MOV video files to YouTube or other video sharing site as it can convert MOV to FLV and also convert QT to FLV video file. The MOV to FLV video conversion can be ... Terminal Services - http://www.brianmadden.com/forums/155.aspx [ More results from Terminal Services ] |
| 2 Sep 2009 by Klaus @ TechPatio In Terminal, write (or copy/paste) the following line: defaults write com.apple.QuickTimePlayerX MGPlayMovieOnOpen 1. Hit Enter. That's it – QuickTime X will now autoplay movies as you launch them. If you change your mind, ... TechPatio - http://techpatio.com/ |
| 20 Oct 2009 by Wormwood It might be (I did not download the movie), that the original movie is sliced to smaller pieces. You have to put them together. I bet there are some graphical programs that do that, but you can do it using terminal.app and Unix ... macosx.com - http://macosx.com/forums/ [ More results from macosx.com ] |
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