QuickTime 7.0.1 update delivers security fix
Apple on Tuesday released QuickTime 7.0.1, the first maintenance release to QuickTime 7 which provides several important bug fixes, a security enhancement, and improved compatibility with Final Cut Studio. The update is recommended for all QuickTime 7 users. More detailed information on the security enhancement is available in an Apple Knowledge Base article. QuickTime 7.0 users may download the 7.0.1 update via the Mac OS X Software Update mechanism located under the Apple menu.
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Originally posted by phip
Why is there only the vaguest information about what this update contains besides the security patch? I know this update contains more than that. A real changelog would be nice!
hmm...
what problems are you still having with quicktime 7.0.1 ??
edit: umm never mind my brain is a bit off today... i guess that's exactly your point, you wouldn't know without a proper changelog
\tIf you have a DVD rip (or any other video) with two audio tracks, you still can't uncheck one track then save it - comes up with an error message. This would be really useful to do as I don't want to open a movie and listen to both the normal movie audio and commentary tracks.
I think you can't uncheck the audio becuase it's muxed in MPEG 2. You might want to look for an MPEG 2 demuxer.
Originally posted by Mr Beardsley
I think you can't uncheck the audio becuase it's muxed in MPEG 2. You might want to look for an MPEG 2 demuxer.
It's a H.264/AAC movie, I can uncheck the audio and play it without that audio track, it just wont allow me to save it that way.