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Hi,
Anyone know of a pocket pc player which will play QuickTime movies
please?

tia
DaViD

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For I am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and big words Bother me. -
Winnie the Pooh
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DaViD wrote:
> Hi,
> Anyone know of a pocket pc player which will play QuickTime movies
> please?
>
> tia
> DaViD
>
> ***********************
> For I am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and big words Bother me. -
> Winnie the Pooh
> ***********************
>
>
There isn't a Pocket PC version of the Quicktime player if that's what
you're after. You'll have to turn to third-party applications such as
PictPocket Cinema which will play Quicktime files.

Here's a link: http://www.digisoftdirect.com/prod [...] inema.html

--
Darius Wey
Pocket PC Thoughts
http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/

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thanks, i was aware there wasn't a quicktime player, Bill Gates has yet to
see the
light...........

just found picpocket and purchased a copy..............version 3 now plays
..mov files directly

thanks
david


Darius Wey wrote:
> DaViD wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Anyone know of a pocket pc player which will play QuickTime movies
>> please?
>>
>> tia
>> DaViD
>>
>> ***********************
>> For I am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and big words Bother me. -
>> Winnie the Pooh
>> ***********************
>>
>>
> There isn't a Pocket PC version of the Quicktime player if that's what
> you're after. You'll have to turn to third-party applications such as
> PictPocket Cinema which will play Quicktime files.
>
> Here's a link:
> http://www.digisoftdirect.com/prod [...] inema.html

Reply to David

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How do you like the picpocket? Do you have any trouble stopping movies in
the middle and then starting them back up?

I downloaded the trial version and I have issues with it. I'm wondering if
the purchased copy is any better.

Thanks,
Jasper

"DaViD" <dbedford@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
news:EtednTaF_oRnyFTcRVnyvQ@pipex.net...
> thanks, i was aware there wasn't a quicktime player, Bill Gates has yet to
> see the
> light...........
>
> just found picpocket and purchased a copy..............version 3 now plays
> .mov files directly
>
> thanks
> david
>
>
> Darius Wey wrote:
> > DaViD wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> Anyone know of a pocket pc player which will play QuickTime movies
> >> please?
> >>
> >> tia
> >> DaViD
> >>
> >> ***********************
> >> For I am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and big words Bother me. -
> >> Winnie the Pooh
> >> ***********************
> >>
> >>
> > There isn't a Pocket PC version of the Quicktime player if that's what
> > you're after. You'll have to turn to third-party applications such as
> > PictPocket Cinema which will play Quicktime files.
> >
> > Here's a link:
> > http://www.digisoftdirect.com/prod [...] inema.html
>
>

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>Bill Gates has yet to see the light...........

some may say that it is apple that has yet to provide support for their
video format for the PPC market. after all, lets not forget apple's
"betamax" mentality. for example, I love Itunes for my PC, but hate that
the only portable device they will support is the ipod.

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For what its worth I only bough it to play the Quicktime movies from
my Kodak camera, (note) no sound unless coverted to a bulky format).

The final version is the trial version with your registration details
entered.
I've had the same problem but found it no problem to pick up where I left
off.
Also find leaving the files on the PC and connecting wirelessly with my PDA
a benifit. I owuld say well worth the money.

David


Jasper Recto wrote:
> How do you like the picpocket? Do you have any trouble stopping
> movies in the middle and then starting them back up?
>
> I downloaded the trial version and I have issues with it. I'm
> wondering if the purchased copy is any better.
>
> Thanks,
> Jasper
>
> "DaViD" <dbedford@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
> news:EtednTaF_oRnyFTcRVnyvQ@pipex.net...
>> thanks, i was aware there wasn't a quicktime player, Bill Gates has
>> yet to see the
>> light...........
>>
>> just found picpocket and purchased a copy..............version 3 now
>> plays .mov files directly
>>
>> thanks
>> david
>>
>>
>> Darius Wey wrote:
>>> DaViD wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> Anyone know of a pocket pc player which will play QuickTime movies
>>>> please?
>>>>
>>>> tia
>>>> DaViD
>>>>
>>>> ***********************
>>>> For I am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and big words Bother me. -
>>>> Winnie the Pooh
>>>> ***********************
>>>>
>>>>
>>> There isn't a Pocket PC version of the Quicktime player if that's
>>> what you're after. You'll have to turn to third-party applications
>>> such as PictPocket Cinema which will play Quicktime files.
>>>
>>> Here's a link:
>>> http://www.digisoftdirect.com/prod [...] inema.html

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One day when there are only Macs on everyone's desktop the
world will be a far sweeter place.

Till then lets just blame MS.

Merry Christmas


KDE wrote:
>> Bill Gates has yet to see the light...........
>
> some may say that it is apple that has yet to provide support for
> their video format for the PPC market. after all, lets not forget
> apple's "betamax" mentality. for example, I love Itunes for my PC,
> but hate that the only portable device they will support is the ipod.

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