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QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X

Easily create movies for iPhone, iPod and Apple TV, capture movies in a single click, save movies from the web, share movies with friends and family, create stunning H.264 video, and much more.

Purchase now to receive your QuickTime 7 Pro registration code instantly. Your registration code will be displayed on the Thank you for your order page immediately after check out and in your purchase order confirmation email.

Please note: Your QuickTime 7 Pro registration code only works with QuickTime 7. Be sure you have downloaded and installed QuickTime 7 Player before you enter your QuickTime 7 Pro registration code.

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Overview

Unlock the Power of QuickTime 7 Pro

Convert media formats

Convert your QuickTime movies to a variety of formats for viewing on your iPhone, iPod and Apple TV, or sharing with friends and family via email or the web.1 Export to over a dozen different video and audio formats.

Edit with ease

Use the cut, copy, and paste capabilities of QuickTime Pro to edit your movies or even add a new sound track. You can even add annotations, rotate your video, and more.

Create stunning video

With your iSight or other FireWire camera connected to your Mac, you can create beautiful video with a single click and share it via email.

Build your QuickTime video library

Build a library of movies by saving them from the web to your computer for enjoyment any time.2 View movies shot with your camera phone, digital camera, or camcorder. QuickTime 7 Pro supports major video formats including H.264, MPEG-4, and Motion JPEG; see a complete list.

Record your podcast

Plug in a USB microphone and use QuickTime 7 Pro to capture audio that can be shared with the world as a podcast. The one-button recording interface couldn't be simpler or easier to use.

1. QuickTime Pro does not support ripping of DVDs.
2. Some content creators do not allow their movies on the web to be saved.

How to upgrade to QuickTime Pro

  • Make sure QuickTime 7 Player is installed on your computer.
  • Purchase a QuickTime Pro registration code, which will be sent via email.
  • Open the email from Apple and locate the 20-digit registration code.
  • In the QuickTime Player application, go to Preferences and enter the registration code.
  • Enjoy QuickTime Pro!

Please note: There will be no package shipped to you and no more software to download — you can begin using QuickTime Pro right away. Learn more


Minimum System Requirements

  • 400 MHz Power PC G3 or faster Macintosh computer
  • At least 256MB of RAM
  • Mac OS X v10.4.10 or later
  • QuickTime 7

Please note: A more powerful computer will deliver improved performance.

 
 

Ratings & Reviews

3.5

Based on 188 reviews

Most Useful Reviews

  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X

    5.0

    QuickTime 7 Pro - Thatz Whatz UP!

    Written by CE from EULESS

    25-Sep-2006

    I Love It! For exporting, editing, converting, etc. When it comes to audio / video (for $30 bucks!) you can't beat QuickTime Pro. I use it mainly for exporting audio into different formats. Simply put, it's a great tool to have in the shed. More

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X

    5.0

    Magnificent (On a Mac)

    Written by RY from SAINT PETERSBURG

    24-Feb-2007

    On my new Mac, QT Pro works flawlessly. On my (old) WinTel PC, there was slooow encoding isues, but the Mac version is absolutely perfect. More

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X

    5.0

    Spectacular

    Written by JB from West Windsor

    22-Sep-2005

    I have tried many media players throughout my computing career, but QuickTime has always been far and away the most reliable. It may sound cliché, but QuickTime brings out all the best qualities of Apple; dependability, efficiency, & a gorgeous interface. My college campus (Washington University in St. Louis) is very Mac-based, so naturally everything integrates seamlessly with everything else. As a Biomedical Engineer (BME), I require fast computing and rendering in both my computer and it's applications. Whenever I have some down time, that is when QuickTime helps us college students out; Watching movies in full screen, making our own hilarious home videos with iSight, or throwing together slideshows with pictures from the weekend. I highly recommend this program to anyone, from professionals to novices, engineers to English majors. Coming from a poor college student, QuickTime Pro 7 is a $30.00 well spent. More

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Most Recent Reviews

  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X

    3.0

    Would Have Been Nice to Know!!!

    Written by GS from Albany

    9-Dec-2009

    I bought Pro and spent an immensely frustrating 90 minutes trying to edit (trim) a movie. The editing sliders (begin and end markers) wouldn't show up and I could not select parts of the movie. Why not? Pro won't edit MPEGs! The problem was only solved when I exported and reopened the video as an AVI.

    The user manual and online help should make this point clear! Neither was helpful. They all assumed the markers were showing and didn't suggest solutions to their absence. A troubleshooting guide in the manual would be nice.
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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X

    3.0

    Good Product

    Written by MC from Richmond

    3-Dec-2009

    I purchased the Quick Time 7 Pro to convert mpg to .mov video clips and it works well.

    30 of 33 people found this useful

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X

    1.0

    immediately regret purchase

    Written by KC from Bend

    23-Nov-2009

    Software works like advertised, easy to update. Bought mostly for converting video to ipod format, this was really all I have tested out so far being the sole reason for my purchase. I ran into issues with apple's over-protected rights block. I kept getting the error message for "insufficient right can not convert video". The weird thing is this is off my home sony camcorder. So, if i don't own the rights to the video not sure who I am really suppose to ask for permission. Any way, Apple doesn't offer refunds on this so I just thought i would vent my frustration and headaches. Hope this helps in your decision one way or another.

    P.S. I was able to find an actual solution to my converting problems at lower cost and even free. Guess my loyalty to apple software just bit me in the bumm this time. Not sure if i can list website on here without this being deleted, but i just google'd "convert video to ipod format".
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