In addition to being the first to explore the next major release of
Mac OS X, QuickTime developers at WWDC will also:
- Learn about QuickTime's MPEG-4 implementation, including
audio, video, and systems technologies in QuickTime 6,
interoperability, and future directions in the MPEG-4 space.
- Discover tips and tricks for launching full-screen movies from
a Web page, opening a movie from a text link, using XML to
create a movie dynamically from the output of a PERL script,
and combining HTML, JavaScript, and the QT ActiveX control for
interactive apps on the web.
- Learn how to write and debug QuickTime components for multiple
operating systems and how to develop your own component
interfaces.
- Find out how to integrate interactive elements using
QuickTime’s sprite track, combine multiple movies in a single
container movie, create a unique window shape for your movie,
and incorporate Flash compositions.
- See the new QuickTime for Java APIs.
- Visit with Apple's QuickTime engineering staff at the
QuickTime Lab, open daily each afternoon during the show. This
is the perfect oopportunity to ask questions and discuss
specific issues.
- Provide input on the Apple technologies that are critical to
your success at the QuickTime Feedback Forum.