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)
There are a number of places where the QuickTime player can be downloaded. These include the Apple website and the QuickTime website itself. QuickTime-Download is also a site from which it can be downloaded.
Apple's QuickTime Player is free and can be downloaded from Apple's website. (See links below)
not to be rude but its called quicktime PLAYER so it only plays files
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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.
QuickTime player troubleshooting guides can be found online from a variety of sources. The Apple page is the most direct source but other sites, such as the University of California Davis's page, also have troubleshooting guides for QuickTime player.
iTunes and Quicktime
its a video player deigned for the mac
No, there is no dedicated QuickTime Player app for the iPad mini. However, iOS devices, including the iPad mini, support QuickTime formats and can play videos using the built-in Apple TV or Photos app. Users can also utilize various third-party video player apps that support QuickTime file formats.
The FLV Player supports many video formats including QuickTime MOV and MP4 files. (See links below)
No. But iTunes cannot run if Quicktime Player is not installed on your computer. (QuickTime has certain functions that iTunes needs in order to be used)
Quicktime player or VLC.