As a newish Mac user, you may wonder what allows your computer to display pictures and play music and movies. Wonder no longer. This bit of media magic is performed by something called QuickTime.
With QuickTime, a free video player developed by Apple, you can watch movies, recorded TV shows and Internet video in high definition on your computer. QuickTime comes bundled with iTunes, Apple's ...
Apple's QuickTime is a 30-year-old technology but is still supported by Apple. Here's how to use the QuickTime Player included with macOS. Before the internet, and long before streaming, there was ...
Though long considered the de facto format for delivering video content, QuickTime may look out of place in this roundup. The QuickTime player serves a very specific purpose: playing QuickTime video ...
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Though long considered the de facto format for delivering video content, QuickTime may look out of place in this roundup. The QuickTime player serves a very specific purpose: playing QuickTime video ...
On March 5th, Apple released QuickTime 7.1.5, a new version of the multimedia backbone for Mac OS X that primarily addresses security issues on the following fronts, as discussed in Knowledge Base ...