QuickTime X to support YouTube videos

A few days back, I wrote a post informing you about the screen recording features embedded in QuickTime X Player. Well this time around, I am here to inform you about another feature that you can expect with QuickTime X. QuickTime player to be released with Mac OS X 10.6 is likely to provide support to YouTube videos.

To be more specific, QuickTime will enable users to upload supported video files to YouTube.User will be required to provide user name and password, rest will be done by Apple’s Media player. QuickTime will also be responsible for optimizing file for YouTube, video sharing site and uploading to the respective user account.

The things are getting better for QuickTime X. Lets hope that it keeps on continuing.

QuickTime player to provide screen recording in Snow Leopard

QuickTime will become much more involved and its feature base will be increased once  Snow Leopard is introduced. I say this, because with the introduction of Snow Leopard, QuickTime will provide screen recording features along side its ability to capture audio and video contents.

The beta users of MAC OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard have previously reported about the existence of such a feature. Although there remains doubt as to this feature is available in the Build 10A335 released on Thursday, but it is confirmed that this feature was not available with the previous builds.

This feature is particularly useful for software developers, educators and e-learners for obvious reasons. This feature will simplify the process of creating video tutorials, software demonstrations if nothing else. It is much better than having to stick with the old still shots.

I think that this is a change many of you will be happy to read about and appreciate.