What is the 2014 equivalent of quicktime pro

I wanted to use Quicktime Pro. My computer only has Quicktime Player. I think an OS update disabled Pro?
Anyway, what is the replacement for Pro? I guess its free for my previous version to be treated so sadly...
Thanks
Simon

It didn't disable QuickTime Pro, but you'll need to have the QuickTime 7 player installed to use the key. If needed, click here.
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