Along with Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" Apple will ship a major update to its QuickTime digital media software, labeled QuickTime 7.0. Sources close to the development team say the 7.0 release will require ...
Several readers report issues with QuickTime 7 when running under Mac OS X 10.3.x. The same issues do not occur with QuickTime 7 under Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger). MacFixIt reader Steve P writes: "I ...
QuickTime etc. from Final Cut Pro Jim Reffner could not get the registration key for QuickTime 5 that came with Final Cut Pro 2.0 to work - until he noted that directions that said you must type ...
An architectural overhaul to Apple's QuickTime media software due as part of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard may ship with a media player that bundles once-premium features at no cost. That's just one of ...
For most people, the free QuickTime Player application that comes with Mac OS X is all that's really needed. Some users want a bit more functionality, though, which is where the $29.99 QuickTime Pro ...
QuickTime is Apple's proprietary media player. The application is native to the Mac OS X software suite. Although it is an Apple product, QuickTime is also distributed in a Windows version. As a media ...
After months of delay due to MPEG-4 licensing issues, Apple has finally released QuickTime 6. Available in two versions — the free Standard version and the $30 QuickTime Pro — the latest iteration of ...
With QuickTime, a free video player developed by Apple, you can watch movies, recorded TV shows and Internet video in high definition on your computer. QuickTime comes bundled with iTunes, Apple's ...
If you want to watch full screen movies, save many Web-based videos, create video projects using H.264 compression, and more, then you might find Apple’s $29.95 QuickTime Pro to be quite the bargain.
Yesterday, Apple posted updates of iTunes and QuickTime to Software Update and its website. The iTunes 7.3.1 update for the Mac and for Windows both fix "a minor problem with iTunes 7.3 accessing the ...
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A security update to Apple Computer's popular QuickTime media player software is being blamed for causing problems for some Mac OS X and Windows users. People have reported a variety of glitches on ...