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QuickTime enables Internet multimedia through scriptable browser plug-ins, ActiveX controls, and an Internet-capable player application for the Mac OS and Windows, with an API for creating new Internet multimedia applications. It supports HTTP and FTP delivery from any web server or webpage and RTSP/RTP streaming delivery from streaming servers on all major operating systems. It supports Internet delivery of images, sound, text, Flash, VR, interactivity, and more to the Mac OS, Windows, and many hand-held devices, including mobile phones.

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Compressing QuickTime Movies for the Web (HTML)
TN2218: Describes how to create QuickTime content optimized for use on the Web
Technical Notes 2008-05-01
HTML Scripting Guide for QuickTime (HTML) (PDF)
Defines the HTML tags and parameters used to communicate with the QuickTime browser plug-in, ActiveX control, and QuickTime Player.
Guides 2008-10-15
HTML Video With CSS Effects and Custom Video Controls (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
HTML5 video element example that uses CSS effects and custom video controls.
Sample Code 2008-08-06
Interactive Movies (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to construct interactive movies using QuickTime wired sprites and sprite animation.
Guides 2002-10-01
MakeiPhoneRefMovie (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
Demonstrates how to generate QuickTime Reference Movies for iPhone.
Sample Code 2007-08-03
Opening a Web page using an HREF track in QuickTime Player (HTML)
QA1621: Opening a Web page using an HREF track in QuickTime Player
Technical Q&As 2008-11-05
QuickTime Guide for Windows (HTML) (PDF)
Introduces Windows programming techniques for QuickTime.
Guides 2006-01-10
QuickTime Overview (HTML) (PDF)
Introduces the main concepts and services of QuickTime.
Guides 2005-08-11
QuickTime Streaming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the QuickTime streaming technology.
Guides 2006-01-10
SMIL Scripting Guide for QuickTime (HTML) (PDF)
Defines support for using SMIL to communicate with the QuickTime browser plug-in, ActiveX control, and QuickTime Player.
Guides 2005-06-04