What is different about iShells use of QuickTime?
While other multimedia authoring programs offer limited QuickTime support, iShell is unique in that QuickTime is used in iShell projects to handle all media elements. iShell offers full QuickTime 7 support for all QuickTime features, including streaming, QuickTime filters, and all advanced QuickTime effects.
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