Is quick time pro 7 compatible with ipad2

Is quick time pro 7 compatible with Ipad2

the most you can do with quicktime pro is make videos that you sync onto the iPad.

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  • QUICK TIME PRO DISAPPEARED WITH THE UPDATE OF MAVERICKS

    QUICK TIME PRO DISAPPEARED WITH THE UPDATE OF MAVERICKS, WHERE TO DOWNLOAD IT AGAIN?
    THE ONLY OPTION I GET IS TO BUY IT. I KNOW THERE ARE OTHER OPTIONS FOR THIS TYPE OF SOFTWARE BUT SINCE I BOUGHT IT A WHILE AGO AND I PAID FOR IT I WANTED AGAIN. PLEASE ADVISE!

    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL923?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    You can download it from the link above and apply your registration to it to unlock the Pro features.

  • Where's Quick Time Pro?

    I thought Quick Time Pro came with Logic Studio 8? Where would I find the icon to launch it? The only thing I have been able to find is the Quick Time player...
    Thanks,
    Greg

    "It’s a snap to upgrade to QuickTime Pro. You simply purchase a registration code that gives you access to additional capabilities."
    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/
    "What is QuickTime Pro?
    QuickTime Pro is an upgrade to QuickTime that unlocks editing and creation features that enable you to:"
    "How do I get QuickTime Pro?
    Once you have QuickTime, you may choose to upgrade to QuickTime Pro, which provides editing and creation features. Visit the Apple Store to purchase your key, which you use to unlock the features of QuickTime Pro."
    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/faq.html
    If I DO have the " PRO " version then how do I edit a .mov or any kind of video clip with it?
    File -> New Movie Recording and the edit menu (and read the manual
    Or read the online tutorials and stuff, for instance:
    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/creatingmovies.html
    It's all done from the QT Player application, utilising the underlying QT frameworks.
    Don't expect Quicktime Pro to be Final Cut Pro - it's mainly a simple editing and conversion tool, as well as the regular player functions.

  • HT3678 I purchased Quick time pro, went through the steps above. When I go to save the video save is grayed out and it says I need to purchase quicktime pro.

    I purchased Quick time pro, went through the steps above to install.
    When I go to save the video save is grayed out and it says I need to purchase quicktime pro.

    Quicktime Pro will do full screen streaming videos that are compatible with Quicktime installed Codecs. If the video of the Olympics on the website has a specific URL to go straight to the video, then yes, you can call upon it with Quicktime Pro's player and then watch it fullscreen.
    If the video of the Olympics was embedded such a way that you can't find the direct link to the video, then the limitation is how the webpage is designed. Thanks to Flip4Mac, there is now also a Windows Media codec you can install for Quicktime as well:
    http://www.flip4mac.com/wmv_download.htm
    Although some video software like Elgato's EyeTV don't work with it yet. If you are using Elgato's software, don't download it, and rather download Windows Media Player for Mac OS X:
    http://tinyurl.com/26pxg
    if the video is in Windows Media.
    If the video is in Realplayer, click on the Realplayer Free button on the upper right corner of:
    http://www.real.com/player/?src=realaudio
    You can enter a dummy address and password if you don't want Real's offers.
    If it is still a question of not being able to determine the true link to the video, try using different Mac web browsers to see what result you get:
    http://www.macmaps.com/browser.html
    Disclaimer: Reference to links I make to my Macmaps.com website are a for your information only type reference. I do not get any profit from this page, and it is open to the public.

  • Quick time Pro VS. iMovie HD

    Hi,
    I am thinking of upgrading from my iPod Photo to the iPod movie and was wondering if in order to get avi or mepg movies into my ipod video, I need to purchace quick time pro.
    I have iMove HD and have been able to first import an .avi movie into it, and then convert that imported file to .mp4, which then I was able to import into my iTunes movie library. Since I don't have the ipod video yet, I am wondering if it will be uploaded upon sync. I am thinking that since the file was added to the iTunes library, then it will certainly be syncable!
    I also imported video from my mini DV camera into iMovie HD and converted the final movie into the mp4 format and was also able to import that file into my iTunes video library. And thus was wondering the same thing, will this file be syncable with the ipod video?
    If yes is the case, then why would I need Quick time Pro?
    Thanks and I look forward to your explannation.
    Also, on a last note, if I want to convert some of my DVD's to be able to watch them on my ipod, what steps do I need to take? I am a powerbook g4 owner.
    In that case, will I need Quick time Pro, or can I still do it using iMovie HD, or perhaps even some other free software that might be available?
    Thanks.

    I am thinking of upgrading from my iPod Photo to the iPod movie and was wondering if in order to get avi or mepg movies into my ipod video, I need to purchace quick time pro.
    I personally would recommend having QT Pro and the MPEG2 plug-in in order to short-cut certain work flow options. However, if you are asking if it is absolutely necessary, then the answer is no. First off, QT Pro will not convert "muxed" files (MPEG1, MPEG2, VOB, certain AVI, AVI MJPEG, etc.) any more than you already can using QT Tools access through iMovie, FCX, and/or FCP. As to AVI not already supported by your work flow, you would sill need the DivX or 3ivX QT plug-in with Pro. Same is true if you want to process WMV files in QT Pro. Only in this case, you would need to get the WMV/WMA QT Pro plug-in from Flip4Mac or a similar third party. The only real advantage in using QT Pro is not having to import the source file into iMovie first. Of course, this isn't a problem where you plan to edit a movie anyway but is nice if you are simply transcoding a QT compatible format directly to an iPod compatible format. In addition, it does give you QT Player some additional enhancements which can come in handy.
    For "muxed" video, you will still need an MPEG based third party application like PSPWare (free in the unregistered mode), iSQuint (free), Forty-TwoDVD-VXPlus ($$), or MPEG StreamClip (free) to handle such situations. In addition, it is likely that you will eventually come across a movie whose content is simply too complex to be handled by one or more of the format converters and you will either have to modify settings or switch to a secondary application.
    Since I don't have the ipod video yet, I am wondering if it will be uploaded upon sync. I am thinking that since the file was added to the iTunes library, then it will certainly be syncable!
    Unfortunately, this is not rue. Both the QT and iTunes players are based on the on the complete QT library. The iPod player, on the other hand, is merely a sub-set player of the other two. As far as video goes, it is only capable of playing MPEG4/AAC (LC) and H.264/AAC (LC) file formats and then, only when they meet specific requirements. So you will just have to wait and see what happens when you actually try to sync your files.
    I also imported video from my mini DV camera into iMovie HD and converted the final movie into the mp4 format and was also able to import that file into my iTunes video library. And thus was wondering the same thing, will this file be syncable with the ipod video?
    Same answer here. You will just have to wait and see if you selected the proper settings the first time.
    If yes is the case, then why would I need Quick time Pro?
    Also already answered above.
    Also, on a last note, if I want to convert some of my DVD's to be able to watch them on my ipod, what steps do I need to take?
    Your best bet is to download HandBrake (free) or Forty-TwoDVD-VXPlus ($$). The former is a Decrypter/"on-the-fly" extractor and converter. It is require you to enter a number of user setting correctly to work properly, but is a "one-stop" program and well worth the price. The latter, is more of a "settings free" application and probably worth the investment if you are not inclined to manual manipulations. However, it does not decrypt or extract, so you would also need to use a decrypter/extractor application like MacThe Ripper first.
    I am a powerbook g4 owner. In that case, will I need Quick time Pro, or can I still do it using iMovie HD, or perhaps even some other free software that might be available?
    As indicated above, there are a number of options currently available. In addition to those already mentioned, you may wish to try MoviesForMyPod (free) or Podner ($$). The former is a simple, handy converter for QT compatible format conversions. The latter is probably the most polished QT/QT plug-ins compatible converter and has the "tightest" conversion process when it comes to the conversion of "problem" files which sometimes "stump" other converter utilities and is currently iLounge's "favorite" converter.
    2.0GHZ G5/533MHz G4 DeskTop/400MHz G4 PB   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

  • Quick Time Pro - converting movie formats

    I am having a frustrating time with Quick Time Pro ... its most likely me, but I do need help.
    I just purchased Quick Time Pro for the purpose of taking some previous movies (in the AVI format) that I have burned to a DVD ... and ... convert them to the mov file extension so that I can put them into itune movie library and play them on my new Apple TV.
    After a long time with technical support, I finally got Quick Time Pro installed, but now I can not open up the movie ... with Quick Time Pro.
    I thought it would be as easy as 1) selecting the movie and 2) and then "Save as" to another format.
    I am totally lost right now. I do need help.

    I am totally lost right now. I do need help.
    To begin with, AVI is a file format--not a compression format. It simply signifies that the audio and video compressed data is spatially interleaved for synchronization purposes and thus prevent one form of data from "overrunning" the other. It is an old file container for which its originator, Microsoft, officially dropped support more than a decade ago in favor of new, more modern file containers.
    In order to convert the AVI file, you must first ensure that your system's QT component configuration supports the compression formats contained in the audio and/or video tracks. This may or may not be obvious. If the files open and play in the QT 7 Player, then they are likely edit/conversion compatible with QT 7 Pro. However, if the files simply load in the player but do not play or will not open in the player, then one or more tracks are not supported by your QT components.
    Since the AVI is somewhat outmoded, the data contained may or may not be supported by your Leopard OS. Some older compression formats have never been transcoded for Mac us and those that have may never have been transcoded for OS X. The normal thing to do here would be to determine what specific codecs were used to crete the file and then install them if they are available. However, many inexperienced users simply install the Perian component package and hope for the best as this component package includes support for most AVI codecs that have survived the transition to OS X use.
    I thought it would be as easy as 1) selecting the movie and 2) and then "Save as" to another format.
    Again you are somewhat mistaken. While the "Save As..." QT 7 Pro option will place the audio and video data in an MOV container that will likley import and play in iTunes, it does not ensure the resulting file will be TV compatible since the TV device player only supports a limited number of audio and video compression formats. For instance, a DivX/MP3 AVI data can be moved to an MOV file container which will import and play in iTunes if support by either Perian or DivX codecs (but not normally both at the same time), it cannot be played on an TV device. In such cases, you will need to "convert" the source content to TV compatible compression formats. The most commonly used TV compression format here would be H.264/AAC (with or without chapter, alternate audio, and/or AC3 audio tracks). Once properly supported by the proper components, the DivX/MP3 AVI example above could be either opened directly in the QT 7 Pro player and converted to the TV preset or saved to an MOV file container which cold then be imported by iTunes and converted by iTunes for use on the TV device. (This latter option does not require QT 7 Pro be keyed.)
    ADDED:
    To clarify what QTKirk said, data burned to DVD for playback on commercial DVD players would normally be converted to "muxed" MPEG2/AC3 or MPEG2/PCM (VOB) content. However, AVI files can also be burned as "data" files in their original AVI file format. You need to look at the files contained on the DVD to know for sure and select the appropriate workflow as needed.

  • Quick time pro for lion cannot be loaded?

    Bought Quick time pro in the store and tried to install. But it did not work bcause there is LION installed. Then I tried to get to install QUICK TIME 7. But it did not work because there is a later version installed. The I tried to remove QUICK TIME 10. from my computer but it did not work (Software is required by the system and cannot be removed) And now?
    Regards,
    Ingo

    I tried to install QUICK TIME 7. But it did not work because there is a later version installed.
    If you received this message then you were probably trying to install QT 7 v7.7 (or as it is better known, QT for Leopard). OS X Snow Leopard and Lion both require a special version of QT 7 Player app (currently v7.6.6) which is compatible with the dual 32-/64-bit QT structure embded in these latest operating systems and which is the version referenced by the URL given by Niel above for installation in the "Applications/Utilities" folder.

  • How many times can I download Quick Time Pro once I purchased it?

    Last September I purched my update to Quick Time Pro. Now I bought a new Computer and re-formatted the old one, not being able to copy Quick Time Pro from the old to the new computer. Therefore I wanted to download again Quick Time Pro: In the settings window I introduced my program key and then "accepted". It said "Quick Time pro" below the registration line; however, the "apply" buttom was not operative. I checked and my Quick Time version was still "Quick Time 7", not Pro. My question is: how many times can I download Quick Time Pro once I purched it? If I can download it more often than once, how do I proceed? Thank you for your help.

    I started this thread:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2454706&tstart=0
    but I'm afraid it's so involved that thus far, nobody has "touched" it.
    However, PART of my problem is similar to THIS person's.
    My problem is that I have QT on two different drives in one computer; the one I paid for [QT Pro?] and one I got for free; QT7. I fear the free QT7 might have "interfered" with my "Pro".
    So, taking your advice above, looking in the "Help" "About" menu, I find that BOTH of mine another "offer" above the word "About"; they suggest that I "Purchase QT Pro"...... so now, if BOTH of my QT's say THAT, then may I conclude that I do NOT have the Pro version? I'm meaning to say that if I already HAVE the Pro, they wouldn't suggest that I go and "Buy QT Pro".... right? Is this a safe conclusion? for ya'll that HAVE the Pro, and KNOW it, does it suggest to you that you could go and "purchase QT Pro"?
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    LarryR : )

  • Quick Time Pro in Windows 7

    I have quick time pro 7 but use it in Windows not Mac.  I can't find a way to play a .wma file in quick time pro.  All I can see online is codec software to allow wma files to play in quick time if you have a mac.  This doesn't help if you are trying to use quick time pro with windows. 
    I have a movie I created in windows live movie maker and want to play it in quick time pro or more specifically import it so I can export it to a m4v file to upload the video on my iphone 4s.   The video orginated from my iphone 4 as mov but I found it much easier to edit in movie maker over quick time pro but now can't save the file as mpeg4 or m4v in movie maker so I need to be able to open the save wma in quicktime pro.

    The Windows version of QuickTime Player can't open Windows Media Player formats.
    The only reason the Mac version uses QuickTime for WMP files is because of additional third party software.

  • Can't get quick time to work with windows thumbnail

    When I purchased a new camera, unlike my old camera that saved files as .avi and which allowed me to use the files with all software and which allowed me to view automatically the thumbnails for the .avi file, my new camera used the garbage .mov from apple. Result: i can't see what the files contains... NO thumbnails in windows! I was told to buy QUick time Pro to be apple to do this. I did what the quicktime "help" (misnomer) said to do: set poster frame, resave the file (try to save it as is, or as quick time mover). THIS DIDN'T WORKED. There was Ø supplementary information. The only thing that works is MANUALLY converting all my .mov from the camera to .avi using quicktime pro. I paid CAD$39 FOR absolutely NOTHING. Any suggestions?
    <Edited by Moderator>

    Please review the "stickied" threads near the top of this board, about syncing with Windows 7 and Vista.  It's all there. 
    After you've been through and tried everything there is to try, and still have problems, please post back with specific info about exactly what you've tried, what version of Windows 7 you have (32-bit or 64-bit), etc.
    smkranz
    I am a volunteer, and not an HP employee.
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  • Image Sequencing in Quick Time Pro

    Since upgrading to Snow Leopard I have been unable to get Quick Time Pro to created an Image Sequence. I'm wondering if this is an issue created by Quick Time Pro being moved to its new location in Snow Leopard.
    Can anyone, who's recently upgraded, test Image Sequencing out and see it is still working in Snow Leopard?
    Here's what I've been doing:
    I have a folder of photos named sequentially:
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    photo2.JPG
    photo3.JPG
    photo4.JPG
    photo5.JPG
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    A dialog comes up asking about the frame rate
    The entire screen turns black
    I choose "Present Movie" from the View menu
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    My experience is that the feature 'open a sequence of images' does not work in 10.6.
    I ran Software Update hoping to upgrade to 7.6.4 but was not prompted to install any updates.
    Steps taken:
    Clicked File, Open Image Sequence…, Select folder
    The Open button is not available to click after this is done where it was in the past.
    Selecting an image, within the selected folder, illuminates the Open button. It is not possible to select additional items by keyboard (shift, option, command) with they keyboard or mouse and mouse alone (click & drag).
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    This has been tested on a Mac Pro and a MacBook Pro, both running 10.6.1.

  • Quick Time Pro will not launch

    10/04/10: I downloaded Quick Time 7 and purchased a key for Pro. I can open video files with QT7Pro but I cannot launch Quick Time from either the short cut that was created or from the All Programs. The only thing that happens is that the Apple Quick Time logo and name appear in the bottom of the screen as though the program was shrunk down. It will not launch. Right clicking on the icon only provides the capability to "move" "minimuze" or "close." Maximize is grayed out and so is "restore."
    I'd like to use the software I purchased to edit my videos and use some of the other features of Quick Time Pro.
    What could be the issue? HELP.
    Bill N. in Sarasota, Florida

    That sounds a bit like a blown-out QuickTime preference file, Bill.
    First we'll try rebuilding the QuickTime.qtp file, to see if that helps with the launch.
    Quit QuickTime if the button is currently showing in your Taskbar.
    We'll now have to set you up to view hidden files and folders.
    (1) Quit Safari if you have it open
    (2) Go Start > Open.
    (3) In the Organize menu, click Folder and Search Options.
    (4) Click the View tab.
    (5) Make sure that Show hidden files and folders is selected.
    (6) Click OK.
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    C:\Users\UserAccountName\AppData\Local\Apple Computer\QuickTime\
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    C:\Users\UserAccountName\AppData\LocalLow\Apple Computer\QuickTime\
    Drag the entire QuickTime folder out onto your Desktop.
    Now launch the QuickTime Player again. (This should rebuild the folder and contained preference files.)
    Does the Player launch properly this time? Or do you still get the same trouble?

  • I bought Quick Time Pro to help edit videos and now cannot SEE any video through my Quick Time Player

    I can hear the audio for each video BUT the window for SEEING the videos does not open- it remains "closed" on top of the start/stop/pause controller.  HOW can I fix this so I can also see the videos I want to edit?
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  • Quick time Pro

    I would like to post video footage on a website, and I have them in all sorts of different formats. Can I use quick time Pro to convert them to a certain file I can upload onto the website? Thanks.

    Candice, welcome to these discussions.
    The basic "rule" is if QuickTime Pro can play it, it can convert it.
    You may run into troubles with some .avi files and QT Pro can't export the audio track from MPEG (1 or 2) formats. Other software is required (most of it free) to convert your .mpg files.
    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/win.html

  • Quick time pro dowload (code)!!!!, please help

    I am a Mexican mac user, just bouht my power book g4 in the States and I would very much like to upgrade to qucick tieme PRO. My problem is that in the download page for users outside the US, Mexico does not apear as an option. Does any one how can I get the Quick time pro code from here?
    I thank you in advace for your help.

    The problem is that Apple doesn't have an online store in Mexico, so there doesn't appear to be an online method of billing for the pro key. You can get Quicktime Pro bundled with other software, such as DVD Studio Pro or Final Cut, but you are probably going to need to call Apple directly in Mexico to see if there are any options for a standalone pro key...
    Mexico City: 01-800-277-5322
    Outside Mexico City: 55 5209-1280

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