Unfortunately, while it remains a must-use app for Apple users, the development of the Windows version has taken a backseat. That said, though, if you're looking for a simple, functional, and feature-packed multimedia player on your computer, QuickTime download will be a good choice.

Considering the limitations of the program, you might want to consider a few alternatives. In recent years, various excellent multimedia players have been introduced in the market. While some of these let you play files stored on your system, others support streaming, uploads to social media websites, and plenty of useful features.


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KMPlayer, another excellent choice, supports a wide range of video formats, including WMV, OGM, MKV, FLV, MOV, and 3GP. The program can also quickly decode video formats in Ultra High Definition, 4K, and 3D files. With KMPlayer, you can repeat certain sections of the video, sync audio, and change VR settings. This is, without a doubt, a power-packed multimedia player for your Windows computer.

PotPlayer, a relatively new platform, is one of the most powerful music and video players for Windows. With this tool, you can source files from FTP servers, digital and analog TVs, URLs, DVDs, local storage, and Blu-rays. PotPlayer optimizes the playback automatically to suit the output device.

I'm using a MacBook Pro 14" M1 Max (2021) recently updated to Sonoma OS 14.1 (64GB memory). Quicktime player completely freezes my system when playing iPhone videos. I am forced to hard re-start because no controls are responsive. Screen freezes and nothing works. Quicktime version is Version 10.5 (1170.4.13.1).

Quick Time has always been my favourite video player. After installing Sonoma, it does not work anymore. Every time I open a video with it, the Mac is stuck and there is no way to unblock it, it is simply impossible to close the app.

Open QuickTime go to quicktime menu, select service settings, mine did not have ticks only little blue lines so I selected - restore defaults button and now all is okay no more crashing or quicktime problems.

Yes I updated to Sonoma and QuickTime icon goes to the bottom of the screen but it won't open up on the screen to play anything. But I have downloaded Final Video Player app from the App Store it has a free version but it took ages to read the dvd in my portable dvd player for computers.

I cannot hide the quicktime player panel in Sonoma operating system. Is there anyone else having the same problem? After selecting fade panel after inactivity in system settings, it still does not hide the panel. Thank you.

Both QuickTime Player and Apple TV are Apple products. You would think that Apple in developing updates in OS would have compatibility with these products. Is there no solution from Apple experts? My equipment is MacBook Air M1 2020 - 16 GB Memory. I have also had a problem with Apple Mail freezing since I updated to Sonoma. The issue with Apple Mail happens in two scenarios - an email with a large attachment or an email with hundreds of BCC email recipients. The email is stuck in Outbox and the program will not open without freezing immediately. I'm sharing this email issue in this thread about video players with this question. Could the freezing issue be due to a memory issue (though I have 16 MB)?

The latest release of many Adobe products is not fully compatible with Catalina. OSX 10.15 completely dropped support for any 32-bit apps so Adobe is not the only casualty. Most of the components in most complex apps are now 64-bit apps, but all it takes is one block of code somewhere deep inside an app to kill the process. The problem with some forms of Quicktime is that Apple didn't exclude the QT player from the 64-bit spec so if you render to a codec that uses only 32-bit technology Catalina

The latest release of many Adobe products is not fully compatible with Catalina. OSX 10.15 completely dropped support for any 32-bit apps so Adobe is not the only casualty. Most of the components in most complex apps are now 64-bit apps, but all it takes is one block of code somewhere deep inside an app to kill the process. The problem with some forms of Quicktime is that Apple didn't exclude the QT player from the 64-bit spec so if you render to a codec that uses only 32-bit technology Catalina won't play it. It's that simple, and there is nothing that Adobe can do to change how QuickTime works. Your only option is to render to a compatible format. If you use a lot of 3rd party plug-ins and even scripts you will also have to wait for those to catch up to 64-bit. Don't count on everyone that has ever made a plug-in for AE to spend the money and time required to update their product to 64-bit.

Could you share the Boot drive cloning app that youre using? I'm interested in preventing apple's future 'innovations' on my system. I too avoid any updates where ever possible, but not possible when purchasing a newer mac from apple. Although I might return this 16 inch Macbook pro as I'm upset on the daily with its issues.. like the .mov files not playing on quicktime. It's one of many so far. You know, usual annoying stuff.. uneeded touch bar, running super hot, battery seeming to drain quickly, powered by thunderbolt hence no signal that its charging on the outside, it also seems to press keys or the track pad when i dont want it. Disabled the deep 2nd click on the trackpad, you know.. usual apple stuff. But, I'm also getting a weird screen scramble when i apply too much glow effect in AE. 5 days into owning this and there's already several isses. Arg, apple.

Quicktime is in a weird halfway world at the moment, where it still deals with older legacy formats, but thewir more recent player doesn't cope with those formats well. Prior to Catalina, you could still install the legacy Quicktime 7 player, which would play any old Quicktime file without argument. But the player no longer works in Catalina. Adobe apps still recognise most of them.

It turns out that the old behavior can be recovered by "transplanting" the quicklook components that handle quicktime files from a copy of OS X 10.8.5. It works fine - although you need to redo the steps when you update the OS, and you need access to a machine with 10.8.5 to grab the files."

What I found out is, this is a problem with local playback from QuickTime player, and a third party program I use called ElMedia player. When I did airplay from safari, to Roku things played nicely from YouTube, and screen mirroring works as well.

I agree with what Dave says and even if you wanted to edit in QT to multiply the loop you could just trim that frame off and save the clip like that- however my understanding is that you want to play that loop using QT. If that is the case, just use VLC or another player that does a better job of playing a loop.

I see this is an older thread but found it looking for something else.

Anyway, after fighting this myself for a low cost digital signage app, I found a solution.

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this player does seamless loops but only of quicktime, not sure why but it works.

It used to work, because I distinctly remember using it. But for some reasons, it no longer does. I was trying to use quicktime player to do a quick screen recording. I opened quicktime player, I chose screen recording and then I chose click all the settings I want until when I finish recording and tries to save it. Then I couldn't fine the save button! I

I have the same issue on a UE55RU7400 airplays just fine using youtube etc but won't play anything through quicktime player, really frustrating as most of what I want to airplay in the first place is through that particular player and all I get is the black airplay screen. Looks like are have to go back to using my apple tv box which kind of defeats the whole point of having airplay on the tv in the first place.

QuickTime is a discontinued[1] extensible multimedia architecture created by Apple, which supports playing, streaming, encoding, and transcoding a variety of digital media formats.[2][3] The term QuickTime also refers to the QuickTime Player front-end media player application,[2] which is built-into macOS, and was formerly available for Windows.[4]

It is available free of charge for both macOS operating systems. There are some other free player applications that rely on the QuickTime framework, providing features not available in the basic QuickTime Player. For example, iTunes can export audio in WAV, AIFF, MP3, AAC, and Apple Lossless. In addition, macOS has a simple AppleScript that can be used to play a movie in full-screen mode,[17] but since version 7.2 full-screen viewing is now supported in the non-Pro version.[18]

Because both MOV and MP4 containers can use the same MPEG-4 codecs, they are mostly interchangeable in a QuickTime-only environment. MP4, being an international standard, has more support. This is especially true on hardware devices, such as the Sony PSP and various DVD players, on the software side, most DirectShow / Video for Windows codec packs[40][41] include a MP4 parser, but not one for MOV.

The reason for the jump in numbering from 7 to 10 (X) was to indicate a similar break with the previous versions of the product that Mac OS X indicated. QuickTime X is fundamentally different from previous versions, in that it is provided as a Cocoa (Objective-C) framework and breaks compatibility with the previous QuickTime 7 C-based APIs that were previously used. QuickTime X was completely rewritten to implement modern audio video codecs in 64-bit. QuickTime X is a combination of two technologies: QuickTime Kit Framework (QTKit) and QuickTime X Player. QTKit is used by QuickTime player to display media. QuickTime X does not implement all of the functionality of the previous QuickTime as well as some of the codecs. When QuickTime X attempts to operate with a 32-bit codec or perform an operation not supported by QuickTime X, it will start a 32-bit helper process to perform the requested operation. The website Ars Technica revealed that QuickTime X uses QuickTime 7.x via QTKit to run older codecs that have not made the transition to 64-bit.[88] 0852c4b9a8

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