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I can't seem to find an "enounce" equivalent for the Mac. I can't even find a decent media player that will play videos at 1.5x speed!

VLC (on Mac) can only play at 2x speed or above, as there is no speed adjusting slider - just "faster" or "slower", and faster increases the speed by too much.

Quicktime 7 had a decent 1.5x feature, but I installed Snow Leopard, and the crippled Quicktime X has lost the feature. I can't figure out how to install Quicktime 7 again.

There's no enounce for mac, which is probably the most famous lecture viewer that comes to mind.


What do you guys suggest?

I really need a decent lecture viewer.
 
Pop in the Snow Leopard DVD, and in the window that pops up go to optional installs. There, you can open an installer and select what you want to install--one of these options is Quicktime 7. Simply check that box (and uncheck anything else you do not want) and install.

Steve
 
I can't seem to find an "enounce" equivalent for the Mac. I can't even find a decent media player that will play videos at 1.5x speed!

VLC (on Mac) can only play at 2x speed or above, as there is no speed adjusting slider - just "faster" or "slower", and faster increases the speed by too much.

Quicktime 7 had a decent 1.5x feature, but I installed Snow Leopard, and the crippled Quicktime X has lost the feature. I can't figure out how to install Quicktime 7 again.

There's no enounce for mac, which is probably the most famous lecture viewer that comes to mind.


What do you guys suggest?

I really need a decent lecture viewer.

Enounce is coming out with something called MySpeed for Mac this May. You can test the Beta now at:
http://www.enounce.com/download-myspeedmac
 
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