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nagromme

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May 2, 2002
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Works for me. 10.4.8 (yeah, yeah, I'll get to it), but otherwise latest Safari and QT.

Clearly means you need a new Mac.

Agreed. There's no other choice :D

This 24" iMac has served me well, but sometimes you just gotta have a quad core.

Weird--I'm running the same software versions as you. I blame my ISP.
 

mkrishnan

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Jan 9, 2004
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Grand Rapids, MI, USA
Agreed. There's no other choice :D

This 24" iMac has served me well, but sometimes you just gotta have a quad core.

Weird--I'm running the same software versions as you. I blame my ISP.

Might've also been bandwidth issues. Or else try resetting Safari and then going to the page.

But I think you should get a Mac Pro and an ACD 30" just to be safe. A couple of TB of storage space wouldn't hurt either. A new iPod just to be safe.
 

wjabi

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Sep 21, 2005
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Can Apple TV play QTVR?

Here:
http://www.apple.com/appletv/qtvr

I can see other QTVRs like the Nano, but Apple TV won't load for me (Tiger/Safari).

Just curious. Maybe Apple.com isn't Mac-compatible :)

My question is different: Can Apple TV display QTVR? The ad says: "If it's on iTunes it's on your widescreen TV" I can certainly download and view QTVRs from the iTunes store and they play in iTunes.

Here is an example: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=80596212

Do those play on an Apple TV?
 

nagromme

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Cool, I didn't know podcasts could be QTVR! I guess anything QuickTime can do (even Flash?) a podcast can do.

Those QTVR podcasts will NOT play in my iTunes--but I think it's a fullscreen conflist with JewelCase. I should just uninstall that--it's intrusive unlike normal visualizers. Or, maybe I just need iTunes 7.1.1--I haven't updated yet.

And no, I'm sure AppleTV can't do interactive media like that. Also no iPod games--even though they too are "on iTunes."

(PS, the AppleTV QTVR WILL now play on my 10.4.8 Intel iMac! After a blue Q logo shows for an unusually long time. Maybe I just needed to wait longer than I'm used to with QTVRs.)
 

Wolfpup

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Sep 7, 2006
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Just this week I found out iTunes can even download books in PDF format. They show up with a little book icon, and when you click them, it hands it off to Adobe (or whatever). Kind of cool. I had no idea you could podcast BOOKS :D
 

nagromme

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May 2, 2002
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Apple uses that PDF support for digital "liner notes" too--like for the U2 set. I'd like to see that practice grow to all iTunes music purchases.
 
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