QuickTime Media Skins gives you, as an author, the power to control the unique environment in which your digital media is displayed. This new environment (or player window) can be any shape or size, and can be created in any of the dozens of file formats that QuickTime supports. Want to feature playback controls? You can place them anywhere. Better still, QuickTime enables you to build custom Media Skins that users can’t override.

Click on the image to view the Media Skin. Press Command or Control W to close.

Additionally, when other formats allow users to put a skin on a media player, all content played using such a “skinned” player must share the identical interface. But with QuickTime Media Skins, the multimedia author can design the interface to display with a particular media file.

Authoring on Automatic Pilot

Digital media authors who use the Macintosh platform have an advantage from a production standpoint: QuickTime Player is AppleScript-able. This means that content authors can easily add QuickTime Media Skins to their content with an automated batch process. It’s like putting the process on automatic pilot.

All-in-one

QuickTime Media Skins are delivered to users along with media files, allowing digital media authors to create compelling experiences specifically for your own content.