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I just downloaded Frozen Heart and I tried downloading the quicktime app for mac onto my pc, but since my mac doesn't connect to the internet and the quicktime installer needs to, is there anyplace where i can get the quicktime file for my mac directly? Also, how crucial are the quicktime movies to the game, as in would it be a lot better if I had them?
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Originally posted by Kylethekender545: I just downloaded Frozen Heart and I tried downloading the quicktime app for mac onto my pc, but since my mac doesn't connect to the internet and the quicktime installer needs to, is there anyplace where i can get the quicktime file for my mac directly? Also, how crucial are the quicktime movies to the game, as in would it be a lot better if I had them?
I think there's a stand-alone installer somewhere on Apple's QuickTime site, but the movies in Frozen Heart are very short - I think there's less than a minute in total - and aren't crucial to the game at all.
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Don't know if that will work anyway. PCs store different file information than Macs. The most prominent thing is file creators; Macs ***** that information into thr file, while PCs use file extensions. I haven't had a lot of success transferring anything but Word docs and mp3s from PC to Mac. But, try it anyway, it might work.
And like DA said, there is a standalone available.
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