Quicktime delivers unparalleled quality for creating, playing and streaming content over the internet. Besides playing MPEG-4 and MP3 content, it supports timecode tracks as well as MIDI standards such as the Roland Sound Canvas and GS format extensions. It also supports key standards for web streaming, including HTTP, RTP and RTSP. Plus, it supports every major file format for images, including JPEG, BMP, PICT, PNG and GIF. QuickTime also features built-in support for digital video, including the DV camcorder formats, as well as support for AVI, AVR, MPEG-1, H.263, and OpenDML. QuickTime supports the following:. MPEG-1.
MPEG-2(1). MPEG-4. H.264. 3GPP & 3GPP2. AAC. JPEG.
QuickTime Pro 7.7.9 is the Latest Version that was released officially by Apple, Inc. With several other excellent features, It allows you to play various multimedia files QuickTime Pro is an add-on software multimedia system for any type of computer based Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems.
John: I intentionally avoided installing the 'Apple Software Update' component of the iTunes+QuickTime installer package (v10.4 iTunes w/ v7.6.9 QuickTime) by following this procedure: Now when I attempt to update QuickTime from within QuickTime (7.6.9), or from WinXP Control Panel QuickTime, it says new version 7.7 is available but it then takes me to webpage that STILL lists version 7.6.9 of QuickTime!! Thinking that maybe Apple had simply 'forgotten' to update the version number on that webpage, I went ahead and downloaded the QT package, but when I unpacked that installer (using WinRAR), I see that indeed the downloaded package itself is indeed v7.6.9. So at the moment, even though Apple 8/3/2011 announced & QuickTime claims to provide the new v7.7, in fact Apple is serving up old version 7.6.9.
If anyone figures out how/where to actually get v7.7 for Windows (WITHOUT the bloated 'Apple Software Updater' component), please post here. I just re-check the QuickTime Player download page today (Aug 6, 2011) at and it correctly downloaded the v. 7.70.80.34 installation file. I noticed on the same download page that iTunes v. 10.4 is still being bundled with the old v. 7.69 QuickTime installer. There are a few posts in this forum where people reported that they had problems with their iTunes for Windows after upgrading to QuickTime Player v.
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7.70, so please keep this in mind if you run the QuickTime update. Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP2. iTunes v. 10.4.0.80. QuickTime Player 7.69.80.9. Further to my previous post, I just checked a few minutes ago and it's back to downloading the old v.
7.69.80.9 QuickTime Player. I have no idea what's going on. When I downloaded v. 7.70.80.34 this morning, the radio button on the download page was clearly labeled as 'QuickTime 7.7.0 for Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7' and the file properties show that I indeed downloaded the v. 7.70.80.34 installation file. Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP2.
iTunes v. 10.4.0.80. QuickTime Player 7.69.80.9. Yesterday thanks to CarolFromHazlet's link to TechSpot (one of my favorite websites, btw) I did get Quicktime v7.7.80.34 installed on my old WinXP box without any problems. And unlike sooooo many other problem threads here at 'iTunes for Windows', iTunes 10.4.0.60 runs just fine for me (whew). What's going on.' With the Apple download webpage being now reverted back to old QT v7.69.80.9, I can only hazard some guesses- None of which are complimentary to the 'Geniuses' at Apple.
A year ago (& earlier), whenever I'd launch (then-current versions) iTunes and/or QuickTime, they would lockout ALL Windows graphical interface functions (mouse freeze, no screen draws, static clock display, etc.), as I reported in this forum - I never got ANY useful solution from Apple or other users. Fortunately WinXP hadn't crashed & I could still do controlled shutdowns vis keyboard (StartShutdown) albeit with NO actions diplayed on scree. For that reason (& several more important reasons), I subsequently did a full reformat + re-install of WinXP (+ the hundreds of Windows updates), re-installed many programs & restored data files, and now that XPSP3 box runs great. That's some consolation for the DAYS I had to spend rebuilding that PC - Thanks alot Apple Geniuses. Windows XP Pro 32-bit SP3. iTunes v. 10.4.0.80.
QuickTime Player 7.7.80.34, dual-boot PCLinuxOS2011. Just FYI, users in the Secunia PSI forum are also reporting the same problem downloading the QuickTime 7.70 update from the Apple website in the thread at. I ran a security scan of my PC with my PSI software, and it lists my current QuickTime v. 7.69 as insecure and recommends that I update to v. I checked out the TechSpot link at that carolfromhazlet recommended and it worked fine, so I'd suggest either using this TechSpot download or updating from within QuickTime (Help Update Existing Software.) using the Apple Update Software. Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP2.
iTunes v. 10.4.0.80. QuickTime Player 7.69.80.9. Hi Morac: I'm assuming that you are referring to the new Purchased link in the Quick Links section of the iTunes Store that allows iPhone/iPad users who are logged into their iTunes account to transfer purchased apps and e-books between different devices. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Does anyone know if the Apple Application Support program is updated if you use the installation file downloaded from the site that carolfromhazlet recommended? If I run the Apple Software Updater from within QuickTime (Help Update Existing Software), the v. 7.70 update is 45 MB, but the installation file downloaded from TechSpot (or directly from the Apple download site, if you can get the correct version) is only 38 MB. I'm wondering if iTunes users only update the Apple Application Support program if they use the Apple Software Updater to update QuickTime.
I haven't updated QuickTime yet and I currently have Apple Application Support v. Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP2. iTunes v. 10.4.0.80. QuickTime Player 7.69.80.9.
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