Quip Time Event Mac OS
Most Mac enthusiasts will probably be unable to watch live. Offer a replay Webcast of the event via QuickTime. The code-name for the next major release of Mac OS X expected to be released. QuickTime 6 was initially available for Mac OS 8.6 – 9.x, Mac OS X (10.1.5 minimum), and Windows 98, Me, 2000, and XP. Development of QuickTime 6 for Mac OS slowed considerably in early 2003, after the release of Mac OS X v10.2 in August 2002. QuickTime 6 for Mac OS continued on the 6.0.x path, eventually stopping with version 6.0.3. Download QuickTime Player 7 for Mac OS X v10.6.3. QuickTime Player 7 supports older media formats, such as QTVR, interactive QuickTime movies, and MIDI files. It also accepts QuickTime 7 Pro registration codes, which turn on QuickTime Pro functions. This version of QuickTime Player is unsupported and is provided for compatibility with legacy media workflows on macOS Sierra and earlier.
File Details | |
File Size | 67.0 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Mac OS X |
Date Added | March 30, 2010 |
Total Downloads | 23,679 |
Publisher | Apple, Inc. |
Homepage | QuickTime |
Publisher's Description
QuickTime 7 is Apple's cutting-edge digital media software for both Mac and Windows-based computers delivers unparalleled quality for creating, playing and streaming audio and video 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 7 features an ultra efficient new H.264 video codec delivering stunning quality at remarkably low data rates from 3G to iChat AV to HD.
bousozoku reviewed v7.4 on Apr 4, 2008
Using Quicktime On Mac
It works well most of the time and is better than the alternatives, as Real Player hardly works above very light, basic content, and Windows Media is extremely restricted on Mac OS X.
The fact that Apple finally got its act together and cleaned up more than a dozen security issues makes it all the better.
zridling reviewed v7.0.4 on Jan 10, 2006
Highly disappointing and not worth the upgrade. All version 7 does is prevent you from saving files unless you pay Apple more money. Just like anything that Apple does, you're paying through the nose for a slick interface, but consistently poor performance.
andyb949 reviewed v7.0.3 on Oct 13, 2005
I notice this has only got a score of 2.9. As a relative Mac newbie I havene;t had a problem with it, but I would be interested to know if anyone can recommend any alternatives?
uberfly reviewed v7.0.3 on Oct 12, 2005
When will these companies learn not to turn everyone off by bloating the h*ll out of their software and shoving everything they produce down our throats in one big 'open WIDE...'? Let us plug in options as we need them or something. Man, this is a product out of control.
ubergeek2004 reviewed v7.0 on May 1, 2005
Ummmm well .. lets just say that its a good start to something that might have potential in the future ... try again Apple .. maybe Version 8 will be better
UTAKER reviewed v7.0 on Apr 29, 2005
superb audio encoding in mpeg-4 audio
haven't evaluated the video yet
Mac Os Versions
matt2971 reviewed v6.5.1 on Apr 29, 2004
'I think realone more better than this.'
Jeez, this must be *very* bad then *chuckle*
Three words... Media Player Classic, and two add-ons, Real Alternative & Quicktime Alternative.... play them all in one bloat-free ultra-configurable interface. Simple.
woodengod reviewed v6.5.1 on Apr 28, 2004
Hey, pommes, whats new!?
flyrainy reviewed v6.2 on May 12, 2003
I think realone more better than this.
bousozoku reviewed v7.4 on Apr 4, 2008
It works well most of the time and is better than the alternatives, as Real Player hardly works above very light, basic content, and Windows Media is extremely restricted on Mac OS X.
The fact that Apple finally got its act together and cleaned up more than a dozen security issues makes it all the better.
zridling reviewed v7.0.4 on Jan 10, 2006
Highly disappointing and not worth the upgrade. All version 7 does is prevent you from saving files unless you pay Apple more money. Just like anything that Apple does, you're paying through the nose for a slick interface, but consistently poor performance.
andyb949 reviewed v7.0.3 on Oct 13, 2005
I notice this has only got a score of 2.9. As a relative Mac newbie I havene;t had a problem with it, but I would be interested to know if anyone can recommend any alternatives?
uberfly reviewed v7.0.3 on Oct 12, 2005
When will these companies learn not to turn everyone off by bloating the h*ll out of their software and shoving everything they produce down our throats in one big 'open WIDE...'? Let us plug in options as we need them or something. Man, this is a product out of control.
ubergeek2004 reviewed v7.0 on May 1, 2005
Ummmm well .. lets just say that its a good start to something that might have potential in the future ... try again Apple .. maybe Version 8 will be better
UTAKER reviewed v7.0 on Apr 29, 2005
superb audio encoding in mpeg-4 audio
haven't evaluated the video yet
matt2971 reviewed v6.5.1 on Apr 29, 2004
'I think realone more better than this.'
Jeez, this must be *very* bad then *chuckle*
Three words... Media Player Classic, and two add-ons, Real Alternative & Quicktime Alternative.... play them all in one bloat-free ultra-configurable interface. Simple.
woodengod reviewed v6.5.1 on Apr 28, 2004
Quip Time Event Mac Os Catalina
Hey, pommes, whats new!?
flyrainy reviewed v6.2 on May 12, 2003
I think realone more better than this.