iTunes 9 requires QuickTime 7.6 or later. If you are running an earlier version of QuickTime you will need to update it. The iTunes installing process should let you know if you need an update but will not do it automatically.
If it is an mp3 file (the most common type for downloaded music) you can play it in iTunes or Quicktime - you can drag the song file's icon onto the iTunes icon in the dock to load it. Try double clicking on the song file's icon and see what it opens in.
iTunes video file extensions are usually .m4v or .mp4 as well as standard QuickTime .mov files.
iTunes can be installed on any computer running Mac OS X or Windows that meets the requirements: Macintosh Software ▪ Mac OS X version 10.4.10 or later▪ QuickTime 7.5.5 or later▪ 200MB of available disk spaceWindows Software ▪ Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, or 32-bit editions of Windows Vista▪ 64-bit editions of Windows Vista or later require the iTunes 8 64-bit installer▪ QuickTime 7.5.5 or later is required (included)▪ 200MB of available disk space
You can listen to music on iTunes or Windows Media Player if you've downloaded any types of cool songs. You can also listen to music on Quicktime Player as well as the media player.
Dtunes not iTunes
No. You need QuickTime in order to run iTunes.
iTunes will not be deleted if you delete Quicktime. iTunes will not work without Quicktime. If you have a Mac you should not delete Quicktime as it forms an integral part of the system and many applications rely on it being present.
Try installing quicktime as a standalone application. The procedure for doing so is as follows: 1. Go to Apple website and download quicktime as a standalone application i.e. without iTunes. Select [QuickTime 7.5.5 for Windows XP or Vista] instead of [ QuickTime 7.5.5 with iTunes for Windows XP or Vista] 2. Run the downloaded quicktime installer. 3. Select [Remove] option first. 4. After complete removal of quicktime, run the quicktime installer again and install quicktime. Your iTunes should now work fine.
You can drag QuickTime videos from your files to the iTunes movies section, and then sync your iPod with iTunes to get it on your iPod.
iTunes 9 requires QuickTime 7.6 or later. If you are running an earlier version of QuickTime you will need to update it. The iTunes installing process should let you know if you need an update but will not do it automatically.
iTunes will not be deleted if you delete Quicktime. iTunes will not work without Quicktime. If you have a Mac you should not delete Quicktime as it forms an integral part of the system and many applications rely on it being present.
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)
No it can not. You need special codecs to do this. Or you can download itunes or use Quicktime Pro. I will recommend Cyberlink powerdvd.
That's an error from iTunes. Try reinstalling iTunes and Quicktime.
iTunes and Quicktime
its probably your quicktime download a new version of that...then update itunes...go to itunes.com to find out how.