10.6.3 equals QuickTime Player version 7.6.6

Snow Leopard users that run the 10.6.3 OS update will discover that QuickTime Player (and the Pro upgrade) are moved to version 7.6.6.

You can Download Qt 7 for Snow Leopard from Apple's web site:... http://support.apple.com/kb/DL923
Be advised that this is is still for the QT Player v7.6.3 and not for QT Player v7.6.6/QT v7.6.6 installed by the OS X v10.6.3 upgrade.

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  • 0 down vote favorite        I would like to ask the following question. I am using mac os x 10.9 maverics me quicktime player version 10.3. Can I trim a video recording without having to press the pause or save it as a file? Or can I add a new recording t

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    I would like to ask the following question. I am using mac os x 10.9 maverics me quicktime player version 10.3. Can I trim a video recording without having to press the pause or save it as a file? Or can I add a new recording to a video file? Thanks in advance

    Well,
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    Then I accidently rebooted the machine and now it seems Internet Recovery don't work anymore, it shows "support.apple.com - 40 something!" error, and finally when I tried to reboot using Recovery HD, I found it's gone as-well!
    To be honest, I don't know what to do now, I am and dissapointed... also I do not have any Apple Store nearby, there is an authorized country reseller almost 650/km far away from my residents and they even charges too high (like $250) for doing such repairs (as per phone conversation)
    If anyone have any idea or anything to help me with, please do share- I'd be eternally grateful!

  • I keep getting this message when i try to play a movie on my imac "2010.DvdRip.Xvid {1337x}-Noir.avi" can't be opened. I'm using QuickTime Player version 10.0(118)

    I keep getting this message when i try to play a movie on my imac "2010.DvdRip.Xvid {1337x}-Noir.avi” can’t be opened. I'm using QuickTime Player version 10.0(118)

    Hold on... advice to someone downloading from 1337x !!!
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  • Which version of QuickTime Player is for OS X Yosemite?

    Hello,
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    Thanks. I do have this version. I had problems with it, but it works suddenly fine, which I don´t understand. So, the problem is solved, hehe.

  • QUICKTIME PLAYER DOES NOT WORK IN MOUNTAIN LION 10.8.4?? IT LAGS WHENEVER I SPEAK IN MY MICROPHONE?

    I recently updated my macbook pro to the new 10.8.4 update of apple, which i thought was pretty cool
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    Then I don't really know why it isn't working. What you might try is this:
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    Boot to the Recovery HD:
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    When the recovery menu appears select Disk Utility. After DU loads select your hard drive entry (mfgr.'s ID and drive size) from the the left side list.  In the DU status area you will see an entry for the S.M.A.R.T. status of the hard drive.  If it does not say "Verified" then the hard drive is failing or failed. (SMART status is not reported on external Firewire or USB drives.) If the drive is "Verified" then select your OS X volume from the list on the left (sub-entry below the drive entry,) click on the First Aid tab, then click on the Repair Disk button. If DU reports any errors that have been fixed, then re-run Repair Disk until no errors are reported. If no errors are reported then click on the Repair Permissions button. When the process is completed, then quit DU and return to the main menu. Select Restart from the Apple menu.
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  • Quicktime player works on macbook pro

    what did i need to do to get my quicktime player works on my macbook pro?

    marie lolo wrote:
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    marie
    I am going take a wild guess that English is not your favorite language. Post in your native language if you like, we all know how to use GoogleTranslate.
    To help other members answer your question, give as many details as you can.
        •    Include your Macbook Pro  specs such as processor speed, memory, and storage capacity. Please do not include your Serial Number, IMEI, MEID, or other personal information.
        •    Provide the version numbers of your operating system and relevant applications, for example "OSX  10.9.3" or "Quicktime Player version 7".
        •    Describe the problem, and include any details about what seems to cause it.
        •    List any troubleshooting steps you've already tried, or temporary fixes you've discovered.
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  • Is there any ways to stop Quicktime player from occupying audio hardware?

    Hi, my PC system is Window XP Pro SP2, HP xw8400 Workstation w/ 2G Ram. And the PC has a Digidesign Pro Tools HD 1 audio system installed.
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    I have set Quicktime player's audio playback device to PC motherboard's audio device, and system's audio device is also motherboard's audio device, I even have checked the "use default device only" option. I can't understand why Quicktime player still occupies Digidesign's hardware, even it plays back audio through motherboard's audio device.
    Though I can quite Quicktime player before lauching Pro Tools software, I still feel it's annoying and inconvenient, and want to know some ways to solve this problem.
    Anyone can help? Thanks in advance. I have asked for help in Digidesign's offcial forum, no response.
    BTW, the Quicktime player version on my system is 7.6.5, and each time Quicktime player launches, the sample rate led on the Digidesign's audio interface will flash, indicating that QT player is accessing Digidesign's hardware.
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    You are missing something simple but lets get it to stop as you want. Go to Settings/General/Bluetooth turn it off.

  • Quicktime player 10.1 doesn't read film .mov

    quicktime player 10.1 doesn't read film .mov . for information I used 10.0 version before and it worked well. OS 10.7.5 doesn't accept previous quicktime player version. What can I do

    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL923
    Use the other version of QuickTime Player. You can use both versions in Lion.

  • Quicktime player 10.2 will not restore windows

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    My 27 inch iMAC is Running OS X 10.8.  It came with QuickTime Player Version 10.2. 
    The problem is that when I attempt to "open" a Quicktime movie (.mov) I get a message that says "QUicktime quit unexpectedly.
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  • Quicktime Player (10.0) broken after Mac OS 10.6.6. update

    Quicktime Player, version 10, no longer works after upgrade. App icon is no longer appearing properly, movies in iPhoto will not open.
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    Issue resolved with a download of the 10.6.6 Combined Update and install. One thing I just remembered that could be the issue. I have another partition on both macs that have 10.6.x server that I use for training.
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    Now, when I open a movie file in iMovie, QuickTime Player opens. If I "View In Finder" it shows the app on the OS X Server partition. Not fully resolved if this is the case, but currently functional in the current config of these two Macs.

  • Some .mov files wont work in quicktime player(10.2) and itunes 11.

    Hi,i have quicktime player version 10.2 on my os x mountain lion (10.8.2).i am using macbook pro.the problem is i cant play some .mov files on quicktime and itunes 11.i can play this files with other media players such as vlc and quicktime player 7.My real intention was to create a playlist which includes some .mov formatted files on my itunes's sidebar.i have imported some files with the same format to the itunes without any problem but i cant these files.i even cant see these files in finder's preview.and also,i have tried to open this files in my wife's macbook pro,with os x 10.7.5,it opened and played well.
    when i try to open these files in quicktime 10.2,the quicktime windows pop ups at the same time.it's trying to open and play files but cant.

    Hi,when i use contextual menu's " get info " on .mov file,these things are written:
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    Codecs:Sorenson Video 3,MPEG Layer 3,PNG.
    While I personally would like to know if the PNG track is being used for the display of a PNG image in the background or foreground or for Motion-PNG video, it probably makes no playback difference here... (I.e., if you have QT 7 Pro installed, it would be nice to get a look at the "Properties" window.) However, if you regularly export to "legacy" codecs like Sorenson or Motion-PNG, then you will need to re-enable your legacy audio and/or video codecs which are, by default, disabled for export use under Mountain Lion.
    Basically, this looks like a legacy file (i.e., Sorenson/H.263 video with MP3 audio is a common FLV file codec combination). Since legacy codec support is, in general, being dropped from QT, I would normally recommend keeping both the Perian codec component package and the QT 7 player installed to handle older content which may or may not play in the QT X player any longer.
    If these feedback is not enough,can u pls suggest how i can get more information about compression type and codec component of those files ?
    If a file will not open in any media player, then the Finder's "Get Info" may provide the most basic information. If a file opens in a media player, then the best thing is to use that app's media information window (window may be called Inspector, Media Info, Clip Info, etc.) to provide additional information. One handy, independent, dedicated utility gor general use would be the free MediaInfo app which can be downloaded from the internet. Since most of my video content targets QT, iTunes, iPod, iPhone, iPad, and TV use, I normally prefer opening files in QT 7 Pro and examining the content as depicted in both the "Inspector" and "Properties" windows as depicted below:
    And also,is there any way to see which codec components i have in my quicktime player ?
    Apple "Pro" Editing and third-party add-on codec compnents are normally stored for global use in the "~/Library/Quicktime" folder. Here is the configuration for my system:
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    Codec components can also be installed in similar folders for "local user" use in each user account but this practice seems to have generally ceased with the release of Snow Leopard.
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    Good Luck!

  • QuickTime Player Sounds MUCH BETTER!?

    I downloaded a YouTube video, mp4.  By chance the original download was still on the desktop so I hit play -- AND IT SOUNDED GREAT!
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    I turned off the equalizer but still the  QuickTime Player version sounded much, much better!
    I never had compared the sound quality of the videos like this before, it was just a 'by chance' accidental discovery...
    Is there anything I can do to make iTunes sound more like my  QuickTime Player?

    Thanks, sberman, that's a good commons sense suggestion...and I had previously tried that.
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    Now after turning iTunes up full volumn and setting Get Info on the song to be as high as possible, it sounds - more or less -- just like the  QuickTime Player....
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  • Quicktime Player 10 question following Snow Leopard upgrade

    Have been very happy with running Quicktime Player Pro in OS Leopard, but have recently upgraded Leopard to Snow Leopard (10.6.8) which has resulted in Quicktime Player 10 version being installed and over-writing the previous version.
    One of the reasons I loved using the previous Quicktime Player was the ability to go into 'cinema' view when viewing videos, effectively blacking out the whole background of the desktop but allowing me to control the size of the video playing in the foreground. Now to my dismay that control has gone which spoils the whole experience.
    Surely it's not too difficult for the Apple programmers to display a black (or whatever colour the viewer wants) in the fullscreen background of the video being played, irrespective of the scale of the video being played back.
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    Seem to recall that you could submit features/improvements to Apple for software and hardware but cannot remember the link to do so - anyone have the link to hand?
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  • Why does my quicktime player verson 10.2 somtimes read avi files and other times it wont recognize them?

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    AVI is a container just like MKV, WMV, MOV, and MPEG. It is possible to use many different compression formats aka. codecs in an AVI container.
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