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Is QuickTime X The Missing Link For Flash On The iPhone?
Is QuickTime X The Missing Link For Flash On The iPhone?
Now this is interesting. Apparently, the new version of Apple’s video playing software, QuickTime X, will support the playback of .flv files in Snow Leopard. Yes, Adobe Flash files. This effectively would make QuickTime a Flash player. The blog, Cateto blog dug up this seemingly small ...
QuickTime - Apple WWDC Keynote Address
QuickTime - Apple WWDC Keynote Address
events.apple.com.edgesuite.net — Apple WWDC Keynote Address. Apple WWDC lanyard. Watch Philip Schiller, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing,... unveil the new iPhone 3G S, the new MacBook Pro family, and Mac OS X Snow Leopard. See the video-on-demand event right here, ... (more) QuickTime - Apple WWDC Keynote Address
flv playback supported in QuickTime X (available with Snow Leopard)
flv playback supported in QuickTime X (available with Snow Leopard)
catetoblog.blogspot.com — In the middle of the flood of informations regarding the upcoming release of Snow Leopard from Apple,... I didn't find any reference to this fact. And given it might be of interest to some of you, there you have it: QuickTime Player X, the version ... (more) flv playback supported in QuickTime X (available with ...
Daring Fireball Linked List: QuickTime X and FLV Video Files
daringfireball.net — QuickTime X and FLV Video Files Correction: I’m pretty sure that the author of this web page... has Perian installed on Snow Leopard. Several readers report that a clean installation of Snow Leopard has no support for FLV video files. The point still ... (more) Daring Fireball Linked List: QuickTime X and FLV Video Files
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FLV support in Quicktime X...iPhone too?
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — ... Some have insinuated that this might lead to flash on iPhone.  We'd be hopeful, but that is a big stretch.  FLV support only means that Quicktime will play H.264 video in a .FLV wrapper, not that all of the complex Flash interactivity will be built in as well. ...

Apple’s QuickTime X the missing link for Adobe Flash on iPhone?
MacDailyNews — ... of Apple’s video playing software, QuickTime X, will support the playback of .flv files in Snow Leopard. Yes, Adobe Flash files," MG Siegler reports for TechCrunch. "The blog, Cateto blog dug up this seemingly small detail that was overlooked during all the other Snow Leopard WWDC announcements. But it’s anything but a small detail. Because if it’s true, that means that this same functionality could very well make it to the iPhone and iPod touch," Siegler reports. Full article here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Cyxodus" for the heads up.] ...

Dustup Over Flash Coming to iPhone Via QuickTime Should be Word to Apple
Cult of Mac — ... The possibility of native .flv file support in QuickTime X meant that support for Flash video - probably the biggest item remaining on many people’s wish-list for iPhone - could soon be a reality for Apple’s mobile device users. The story was picked up by TechCrunch and we were off to the races. ...

25 Features iPhone OS Still Needs
Technologizer — ... or Flash support on this list. They’ve been covered to death, and my gut tells me neither is coming to the iPhone soon. Consider them features #26 and #27 if you like, though–and I do suggest some things that might lessen the need for them. ...

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