Feb 06, 2011 I have a Mac OS X version 10.5.8. I have QuickTime Player 7.6.9 installed. Whenever I try to open a wmv file, I get the message 'The movie could not be opened. The file is not a movie file.' This happens for all wmv files. Download QuickTime for Mac now from Softonic: 100% safe and virus free. More than 5843 downloads this month. Download QuickTime latest version 2021.
There are lots of ways to capture single frames from QuickTime videos. You can, for instance, open the movie in QuickTime Player, find the frame you'd like to grab, then press Command-C to copy that frame. Switch to Preview and press Command-N, and you'll see your copied frame in a new document. You can also use the built-in region capture screen shot tool—press Shift-Command-4, then drag around the frame you'd like to capture. Here's a third method that takes advantage of Quick Look in 10.5.
After your machine reboots, open QuickTime Player and start a new screen recording. In the QuickTime Player window, click the down arrow to the right of the record button and select 'Soundflower (2ch)' as your input. Then launch System Preferences and go to the Sound settings. Go to the Output tab and select the same 'Soundflower (2ch)' option.
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First, find the video from which you'd like a screen capture. Select it in Finder, then press the Space Bar to watch the video in Quick Look. Press the Pause button at the bottom of the Quick Look window, then use the timeline slider to find the exact frame you want to capture. Now for the hard part—not! Just click-and-hold somewhere over the image, then drag and drop it on your Desktop (or other open Finder window).
The result will be a Movie Clipping file that will open in QuickTime when double-clicked. From there, you can use Command-C to copy the image and paste it in Preview, or (if you have QuickTime Pro) you can paste it into a new QuickTime document or use File -> Export to save it in another format.
This method may not be any easier than the other solutions, but it's always good to have alternatives.
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Quicktime Mac Os X 10.5.8
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On Tuesday night, Apple released an update for its QuickTime multimedia application. Version 7.6.9 is available for users running Windows XP SP2 or later and Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard) – users running the latest version (10.6) of Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) are reportedly not affected. According to Apple, the latest update fixes a total of 15 security vulnerabilities.
The company says that 14 of the bugs can be used by attackers to crash QuickTime and possibly lead to the execution of malicious code on a victim's system. Two of the bugs are present in the Windows version of QuickTime only, one of which allows privilege escalation.
The vulnerabilities fixed in QuickTime 7.6.9 include bugs affecting the way JP2 and Flashpix images, AVI files and other film formats, are handled. In view of the number of arbitrary code execution issues, an immediate update is advisable. According to Apple, these problems have already been fixed (by the last update) under Mac OS X 10.6.5.
QuickTime 7.6.9 for Windows is available to download from Apple's web site. Mac OS X Leopard users can upgrade to the latest release via the built-in Software Update function. All users are advised to upgrade to the latest release as soon as possible.
See also:
- About the security content of QuickTime 7.6.9, security advisory from Apple.
(crve)
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The result will be a Movie Clipping file that will open in QuickTime when double-clicked. From there, you can use Command-C to copy the image and paste it in Preview, or (if you have QuickTime Pro) you can paste it into a new QuickTime document or use File -> Export to save it in another format.
This method may not be any easier than the other solutions, but it's always good to have alternatives.
Note: When you purchase something after clicking links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Read ouraffiliate link policyfor more details.
Quicktime Mac Os X 10.5.8
- Related:
On Tuesday night, Apple released an update for its QuickTime multimedia application. Version 7.6.9 is available for users running Windows XP SP2 or later and Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard) – users running the latest version (10.6) of Mac OS X (Snow Leopard) are reportedly not affected. According to Apple, the latest update fixes a total of 15 security vulnerabilities.
The company says that 14 of the bugs can be used by attackers to crash QuickTime and possibly lead to the execution of malicious code on a victim's system. Two of the bugs are present in the Windows version of QuickTime only, one of which allows privilege escalation.
The vulnerabilities fixed in QuickTime 7.6.9 include bugs affecting the way JP2 and Flashpix images, AVI files and other film formats, are handled. In view of the number of arbitrary code execution issues, an immediate update is advisable. According to Apple, these problems have already been fixed (by the last update) under Mac OS X 10.6.5.
QuickTime 7.6.9 for Windows is available to download from Apple's web site. Mac OS X Leopard users can upgrade to the latest release via the built-in Software Update function. All users are advised to upgrade to the latest release as soon as possible.
See also:
- About the security content of QuickTime 7.6.9, security advisory from Apple.
(crve)