Apple Video Player (AVP) is a utility developed by Apple Computer for Macintosh systems equiped with an Apple MPEG Media System or Apple TV Tuner Card. It replaced Video Monitor for the viewing of real-time standard definition video from analog or digital sources in classic Mac OS.[1] It also supported playback from Video CD media. In 1998, Apple Video Player was superseded by Apple DVD Player, which was first supported by Mac OS 8.1.
Release history[]
- Version 1.3 was included with System 7.5 Update 1.0 (Mac OS 7.5.1)[2]
- Version 1.4 was included with Mac OS 7.6 [3]
- Version 1.6 was included with Mac OS 7.6.1 [4]
- Version 1.7.1 was included with Mac OS 8.1
- Version 1.7.3 was included with Mac OS 8.6 and 9
References[]
- ↑ Mac OS 9 Applications by Ray White, Mac OS Guides. 2004.
- ↑ Upgrading and repairing your Mac by Lisa Lee, MacWEEK p.327, Hayden Books. 1995.
- ↑ Mac Corner: Your Mac OS, part 2 by Ilene Hoffman, TechRepublic. 2000-12-14.
- ↑ Apple Releases Mac OS 7.6.1 by Geoff Duncan, TidBITS. 1997-04-07.
See also[]
External links[]
- Apple Video Player 1.7.3 at System 7 Today (archived 2008-02-12)