I have not purchased the full version of quicktime, though I was
fully prepared to do so at one point. I then went and read comments
from other users, and finally decided against it. My main reason for
not doing so, is that with every version of quicktime that comes out
(8.0, 9.0, 10.0) you need to purchase quicktime again. Licenses do
not allow for upgrades, you need to pay full price each time.
My second reason was because I'm finally beginning to get a handle on
coco programming, and apple includes a quicktime api with their
development tools, and I'm currently working on replacing all the non-
working quicktime functions with ones I've coded myself using the
quicktime api (go figure) And the third reason is because I found
another program that handles almost all of my recording needs, and
it's called audio hijack. I got the pro, but the basic works just as
well. Check the archives, or your back messages to see the url.
It's made by rogue amoeba Software, and it works like a charm. The
address is rogueamoeba.com or something similar.
On Dec 18, 2005, at 5:17 PM, Dan Keys wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone purchased the full QuickTime application. The reason I
ask is because it allows for recording.
If so, how well are you able to use it with VO?
How well does the recording feature work?
Can you use it to make CDs?
Are you able to use items like the EQ functions?
Thanks for any info.
Dan