QuickTime player was developed by Apple Computer. QuickTime can play various file formats (MPEG2, MPEG4, MP3, DivX, JPEG,PNG,etc) for sound, video, text, etc. It supports also streaming format.
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i dont know, however you can export from imovie into quicktime just press share then quicktime
Apple/Quicktime
Unless you have a CD with quicktime you will need to download the software.
You need it for viewing videos created with it. For example if you go to a website that is created with iweb (apples website software) videos will require quicktime to view the video. Go to :apple.com/quicktime/download/
QuickTime is an integral part of the Mac OS. Most software that can view pictures on a Mac is probably using QuickTime. QuickTime Player 7 (See links below) will open images and sequences of images. On the latest Macs that use Quicktime X the older QuickTime 7 Player can often be found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder.
The program QuickTime was developed by Apple. It was first released in December of 1991. QuickTime was made to handle numerous formats of video, panoramic images, sound and interactivity. QuickTime can be used on both Windows and Mac operating systems.
You may have to update your flash player or quicktime. (New Software Crap)
QuickTime is available for Macs and other computers using the Windows operating system (See links below). QuickTime is widely used in multimedia projects/software and forms the basis of the internationally recognised MPEG 4 file format.
Plug-ins
There are many places one might go to download a copy of the Quicktime software. In addition to the official company website, one might also try the CNET website.
Download and install the application on your computer. Run the software and select the damaged QuickTime file and select the ÔRepairÕ button before saving the fixed video file on a secure location.
QuickTime is Apple's media (video and audio) compression and playback technology that they first developed over a decade ago. The QuickTime Player is Apple's application that plays the media files. It is available for Macs and PCs using Windows. (See links below)