From Library Journal
QuickTime brings audio and video to the Macintosh desktop with a suite of easy-to-use tools. Sydow recognizes QuickTime as an important resource that you can incorporate into your daily routines, not just as a flashy programming trick. Nine chapters, an appendix, and a diskette with QuickTime, MovieStartUp, MovieViewer, MovieMaker, and source code help you speedily understand desktop audio and video. If you're new to QuickTime, the first three chapters familiarize you with its uses. By the middle of the book, you're collecting audio and video and learning how to edit your clips. If you're really serious, the last third discusses QuickTime programming, working with movie controllers, and the toolbox. This book, which works well for beginners, also includes valuable tidbits for the more seasoned QuickTime users.
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