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- From: Zoltan Hunt <zhunt@calumet.yorku.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Request Info on AT and Apple
- Date: 3 Feb 1996 04:59:01 GMT
- Organization: Calumet College, York U.
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- mbanet@netcom.com (David Waters) wrote:
- >Jason Compton (jcompton@flood.xnet.com) wrote:
- >: The story presented by Gilles Bourdin to me was that Apple approached
- >: Amiga Tech, saying they had a preliminary port of QuickTime for the Amiga
- >: and wanted to talk about some cooperative software development. That was
- >: all I found out...
- >
- >Hmmm...it seems that the guppy turned into a killer whale by the time I
- >heard the (fish) story! ;-)
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- QuickTime would fit a hole in the Amiga-toolbag: a audio/video format that does a decient job on video, though I would hope they'd a=
- lso look at getting access to TureMotion, a 3rd partly compression plug-in system that does some great-looking stuff with QuickTime.=
- Humm, maybe NewTek might do a software-only version of their compression system used in the Flyer- the stuff of great rummors :)
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