JF Mezei <> wrote:
> With Quicktime 10, the control pane (pause, play, rewind etc) is placed
> inside the movie area.
>
> Is there a way to move this outside the movie area like on quicktime 7 ?
No. If you like the old user interface, use QuickTime Player 7 instead.
Better still, send a feature request to Apple to complain about the user
interface. If enough of us do that, they might pay attention.
> If not, is there a trick to make the OS open up quicktime 7
> instead of 10 for any/all file types handled by quicktime ?
Should be easy enough, but I don't know what if any implications there
might be (e.g. QuickTime Player 7 might not be able to take advantage of
hardware acceleration when playing H.264 video, but I would have
expected that to be a lower level decision).
Find a file which currently opens QuickTime Player X when
double-clicked.
In Finder, do a Get Info on that file. Under the Open With heading,
choose QuickTime Player 7, then click the Change All button.
Repeat for any other files which open QuickTime Player X by default.
> Woukld renaming Quicktime.App to Quicktime_bad.App and then duplicating
> Quickltime 7.App to "Quicktime.App do the trick ? Or would that cause it
> to fail next time Apple has an upgrade for Quicktime 10 ?
Definitely a bad idea. You would stuff up any software updates.
Rule: don't move anything that Apple installed.
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David Empson