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03.09.2009 02:21:57
Confused Quicktime (which one)
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I have upgraded to Snow Leopard and now I have both SL's new Quicktime Player and the old Quicktime 7 Pro (moved the Utilities folder). The problem is that Remote Buddy doesn't know which program to control. If I have the new Quicktime Player running and have change Remote Buddy to control Quicktime, it starts Quicktime 7 Player and then will not control either. If I start Quicktime 7 Player, open a movie and try to use the apple remote; Remote Buddy start SL's Quicktime Player and then will not control either. If I let Remote Buddy start Quicktime by activating the Quicktime controls; it start Quicktime 7 Player and still will not control it.

How do I tell Remote Buddy to only use the new SL Quicktime Player and ignore Quicktime 7. I still need Quicktime 7 installed to access some Pro features. 

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03.09.2009 19:08:47
Re: Confused Quicktime (which one)
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Thanks for reporting.

Support for QuickTime Player X has been added with Remote Buddy 
1.14.1. More info later in the Blog.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz 

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22.01.2010 02:47:17
Re: Confused Quicktime (which one)
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I have the same issue. I prefer using Quicktime 7 instead of Quicktime X (mostly because Quicktime 7 lets you control the size of .srt format subtitles it loads using perian). Unfortunately, Remote Buddy shows Quicktime X menu when ver 7 is running, and the the menu options do not work.

Any way to duplicate functionality/menu from one program to another? 

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26.01.2010 14:36:27
Re: Re: Confused Quicktime (which one)
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Thanks for asking.

Under Snow Leopard, Remote Buddy only controls QuickTime Player X and provides access to the new functionality of QT X.

Currently, QuickTime Player 7 is supported by Remote Buddy only under Tiger and Leopard, not Snow Leopard. Sorry.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz 

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16.06.2010 09:01:48
Re: Confused Quicktime (which one)
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This is really not good, and it seems lazy. It'd take just a little time to give the option to paid customers. I use Quicktime 7 versus X because 7 will automatically play videos on my TV when I make it full screen, whilst X doesn't. I didn't purchase this product to not be able to control Quicktime 7 with my Apple Remote.

Please advise on when this will be fixed.