In both Quicktime Player 7 and the current Quicktime Player (v10) the current frame position is given by an HH:MM:SS counter in the lower left of the controller bar.
Unfortunately, it's in something like 10 or 12 point text, which is very hard to read for some of our older employees. We need to be able to read this time mark while working from the media.
Does anybody know of an simple application that can play quicktime files and provide a much, much larger display of the current file time. Large as in like 72 point, or 128 point,etc. Something easily read from a distance while the file is being played for readers reader with Presbyopia (people who need reading glasses).
We don't want to have to render window burn on each and every quicktime file as that takes way too long. We need to be able to open a file for a client, play it, and see the current file time in a large readable format. Universal Accessibility DOES not work well for this work flow because it zooms the entire screen not just a small area of it.