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Features
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Popularity:
#4 in Digital Media Players (out of 497 products)
- Editor's Rating:
- Average User Rating:
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Downloads:
20,997,705
- Requirements:
Windows XP/Vista
- Limitations:
No limitations
- Date Added:
February 12, 2008
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Previous Versions:
Publisher's description of QuickTime 7.4.1
From Apple:Just launch QuickTime Player, and there's no telling where you're likely to land. The Player may whisk you to the Moon or perhaps to an exotic location on this planet. Take you on a virtual field trip to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Or treat you to the latest news, movie trailers, music videos, HBO series or PBS specials. That's because QuickTime 7 Player takes advantage of the latest video compression technology. It's called H.264, and it's an important new industry standard that's quickly garnered widespread support. Chosen as the industry-standard codec for 3GPP (mobile multimedia), MPEG-4 HD-DVD and Blu-ray, H.264 represents the next generation of video for everything from mobile multimedia to high-definition playback. H.264 icon.
Version 7.4.1.14 includes unspecified updates.
Editor's review of QuickTime 7.4.1
5.0 stars
- "Now playing in High Definition: QuickTime 7"
After 10 years and with millions of users worldwide, Apple's QuickTime player still provides one of the best solutions for digital media. Whether you're watching streaming movie trailers online or diving headlong into QuickTime as a creation platform, you'll find little to quibble about in this veteran player.
Its few quirks are quickly offset by the elegant Apple interface and the top-notch audio/video playback quality. QuickTime 7 comes in two varieties. The free standard player handles popular audio, graphic, and video formats, including the much-ballyhooed H.264 and MPEG-4. Also, for $29.95, you can upgrade to the content-creation-friendly Pro version, which adds features such as full-screen playback, easy editing, H.264/MPEG-4 production, and the ability to save movies from the Web.
MPEG-2 support is available, but at an additional cost of $19.95.High-definition content looks impressive with the new H.264 codec, but hardly better than with similar offerings from Microsoft. The stylish transport controls and the friendly layout work well. Inclusion of the autoupdate and automatic-network-detection features make getting started and staying current easy.
Overall, QuickTime 7 continues to be a must-have for anyone surfing the Web or looking to experience the best in digital media.
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User reviews of QuickTime 7.4.1
- Average user rating: 2.9 stars out of 476 votes
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11 out of 11 people found this review helpful
Version: QuickTime 7.4.1
"You need the player to play MOV, otherwise it's worthless!"
Cons: It keeps nagging you to upgrade to the paid version, installs an updater, and tries to install other products you didn't ask for. You only need this piece of junk to play Apple's proprietary, annoying, and closed MOV format.
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2 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Version: QuickTime 7.4.1
"It is quick by name and quick when it is used."
Pros: Good clear pictures and the music is perfect with the new software.
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0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: QuickTime 7.4.1
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Version: QuickTime 7.4.1
"It's a good player if you use programs designed for it"
Pros: Picture Quality
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3 out of 8 people found this review helpful
Version: QuickTime 7.4.1
"It's QuickTime, Need I Say Less?"
Pros: I'm a Windows PC fan, and do not deal with Macs, but I've always liked QuickTime. I've used QuickTime from day one, way back in 1995... QuickTime was good then, and it's only gotten better.
Cons: Fairly large download, but installation is easy. Nothing can be said to the negative about QuickTime.
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