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From: yuGnikuFesiN II <Y.M.Yusoff@SHEFFIELD.AC.UK>
Newsgroups: alt.cd-rom
Subject: Re: Quicktime?
Date: 11 May 1994 12:59:23 +0300
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Comments: To: Hootan Zahrai <hoz@crosfield.co.uk>, CDROM-L@uccvma.ucop.edu
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> Can anybody tell me if Quicktime exists for PC's rather than mac's. I have
> movie clips which require quicktime.
>
> Is this possible and if yes, where can I get the drivers for it?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
There's a Quicktime player for Windows floating about in the net. I
think you can ftp them from ftp.cica.indiana.edu. The new version's
just been uploaded in the pub/pc/win3/uploads directory. Filename
qtw111.zip. Howverver, I think it'll be faster if you download it
from src.doc.ic.ac.uk in the packages/windows3/uploads directory.
They've got new machines there and I'd say that the transfer rate is
about 19,200bps (conservatively..)

Cheers.
