Terminator uses quicktime.
Created on: May 18th, 2006
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In the third act, The Terminator reboots himself, to rid his system from corruption caused by the T-X. As he does, we can see, in his first-person "Terminator Vision", many items scroll by. These include: "Remote Access", "Sound", "Memory", "Software Update", "QuickTime Player", "Control Strip", "Date and Time", "Multiple Users", "Keychain Access", "Location Manager", "Energy Saver", "Add Application Program", and also "MP3.com". All of these items (with the exception of "MP3.com") are easily recognized com
Quicktime in Windows sucks. How iTunes works so well in Windows w/QT as it's foundation boggles me. The OSX version is great, though, especially if you install the Perian codec pack. These days, though, I usually play back vids on my Leopard Mac w/RealPlayer. RP's not the intrusive POS it once was and does a great job, and maximizes better. I still use Windows Media Player in Win 7, though, as it plays HD content smoothly by downscaling it. Still use KMPlayer in Win XP.
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