Quicktime for Windows is a messy affair indeed. Every security expert and Microsoft warn against installing Quicktime, and for good reason: the quicktime player is compromised, and if you do have to install Quicktime, only install the codecs, and AVOID installing the player.

QuickTime is the media player from Apple Inc. which plays a variety of different formats of digital video, pictures and audio. QuickTime has moved on from being a simple video clip player to include more advanced features such us the ability to create HD videos, convert media into other formats and watch streamed videos via the player or browser. QuickTime is available for both Mac and Windows.


Apple released QuickTime in 1991 and it was a technological breakthrough at the time, delivering a program that could play videos on a personal computer. QuickTime 1.0 was originally released with just three codecs; they were suited to live action video, cartoon-type graphics and 8-bit images. Later on in 1992 QuickTime was contracted to allow for compatibility with the Windows OS but with limited features. QuickTime 2.0 was released in 1994 and was the only version during its history to not be freeware; it included support to play music tracks and with the later release of 2.1 Apple made the software free again. QuickTime 4.0 available for Mac and Windows was the first to support streaming videos from the web and mp3 playback. QuickTime 6.0 supported MPEG-4 playback and iTunes.


QuickTime 7.0 included the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec which supported HD videos, Core Audio for high resolution sound and updated the UI.

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I've been using Magix for almost 10 years and all of a sudden I can't play MP4's, says I don't have quicktime. I went to this forum to look for answers, a suggestion was to download Quicktime. After I installed the latest one (2016) I was able to upload MP4's again. So problem solved?

I found a 'work around'. The MP4 seems to play on Premiere elements (w/o quicktime?) so I exported it out as an MPEG which Magix reads. Premiere Elements was one of the programs I tried out only to go back to Magix. Premiere is an Apple leaning software, so maybe it has the QT software installed, but wouldn't that follow that Magix should also be able to access it? Might we expect an update to address this or am I the only one to have this problem?

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.

Hi Doug


I installed the version you suggested, and while it behaves differently, it still doesn't work. I can set the video engine to quicktime, but still can't see it in the about quicktime. I also cannot read the .MOV files. 


FYI I have another computer, a MacBook Air with Yosemite, and on that I can read it with Apple Java 1.6.


Harold

This version of the quicktime player currently allows you to create screen, audio or movie recordings. You can also trim any of these recordings using an interface similar to that of the iPhone. You can also rotate or flip video, which may be useful if your phone has taken a video in the wrong orientation. 0852c4b9a8

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