2011-06-18 01:51 PM - last edited on 2024-04-03 03:23 PM by Aruzhan Ilaikova
2011-06-18 01:58 PM
EdenPerishing wrote:1. YES
......Is ArchiCAD not running because I did not install Quicktime....
EdenPerishing wrote:2. NO
......and if so is there a way to run ArchiCAD without it?
2011-06-18 02:10 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator
2011-06-18 02:17 PM
2011-06-18 02:25 PM
QuickTime is Apple Computer's multimedia environment. In ArchiCAD, QuickTime technology is used for:http://www.archicadwiki.com/QuickTime
processing image files
creating fly-through and sun study movies
creating Virtual Reality Scenes and Panoramic Views
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator
2011-06-18 11:14 PM
ejrolon wrote:OK, well thanks for the information. I do beg to differ that Quicktime is the only solution to what you've stated. There's a whole host of freeware, open source, non-proprietary software out there that can be used to do all you've described, starting with Blender (can run all your interactive elements), Gimp (images) and Java (for virtual elements). Additionally there are a few hundred open source game engines that can do everything you've listed and be adapted to the purposes of ArchiCAD.
Eden,
There is more to Quicktime than playing videos and that is what AC needs. From the Archicad wiki
QuickTime is Apple Computer's multimedia environment. In ArchiCAD, QuickTime technology is used for:http://www.archicadwiki.com/QuickTime
processing image files
creating fly-through and sun study movies
creating Virtual Reality Scenes and Panoramic Views
You cannot use OggVorbis or Xvid for these types of operations.
2011-06-19 12:56 AM
Other SoftwareIt might help if the Installer does not run if it detects that QT is not installed but if I remember correctly during the Typical installation process it ask if you want to install QT and Java therefore this might be an option (warning?) during a Custom Install. I could be wrong about this.
QuickTime 7 or later and Java 1.6.0 or later are required.
Note: ArchiCAD installer will automatically install QuickTime 7 and Java 1.6.12 if they are not present on your computer.
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator
2011-06-19 01:01 AM
2011-06-19 01:04 AM
ejrolon wrote:You posted the same time I did! You owe me a beer
Eden,
Nobody said that Quicktime is the only solution but in this case it is a requirement
I use Blender and it is a 3D modeler that has a different focus than AC, GIMP is a clone of Photoshop and it nor Blender cannot be used to produce Construction Documents. AC uses Java for some of its stuff.
From the README that is placed along the installer under the Windows section
Other SoftwareIt might help if the Installer does not run if it detects that QT is not installed but if I remember correctly during the Typical installation process it ask if you want to install QT and Java therefore this might be an option (warning?) during a Custom Install. I could be wrong about this.
QuickTime 7 or later and Java 1.6.0 or later are required.
Note: ArchiCAD installer will automatically install QuickTime 7 and Java 1.6.12 if they are not present on your computer.
I think you will need to get another BIM program because AFAIK without Quicktime AC will not run.