Downloading Youtube videos with Quicktime 7 Pro?

I'm considering downloading Quicktime Pro 7 for my MacBook. On the Apple website, it says that I can use Quicktime Pro 7 to download videos from the internet. Will this work with Youtube? Thanks.

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