Product Information
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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.
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.
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.
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.
- Go to www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/unlock-win7.html and follow the instructions to enter your registration code.
- Enjoy QuickTime Pro!
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System Requirements
- Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later), Windows Vista or Windows 7
- A PC with at least a 1GHz Intel or AMD processor
- At least 512MB of RAM
- QuickTime 7
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Manufacturer Information
- Please note: There will be no package shipped to you and no more software to download — you can begin using QuickTime Pro straightaway.
- Please note: A more powerful computer will deliver improved performance.
Ratings & Reviews
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UTTER WASTE OF MONEY
How stupid I feel. How cheated I feel. Despite reading all the warnings here about Quicktime Player Pro. I went ahead and bought it today because I was desperate to do a little editing on a 3 minute Quicktime Movie. I expected a product close to the editing functionality of the FREE Windows Movie Maker. Quicktime Pro in comparison is utterly, utterly useless. Absolutely NO STARS at all but the rating will not let me do that. I want my money back!!! …
- Written by B N E from London
1992 of 2227 people found this useful
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The Fix is In!
It blows me away that I can spend hundreds of dollars for the video ipod and it doesn't even come with software that allows it to play something in a format created by its makers(Quicktime)!!! What a ripoff. Apple has really disappointed on this one. I actaully bought this junk QT Pro 7 version because it was touted to convert QK files to iopd format WITH SOUND...no such luck. EVen after reading many posts and buying another converter (AVS video converter) I still only get the video to play. No way to unmux the file...any more suggestions? …
- Written by Samuel B from Sacramento
1490 of 1746 people found this useful
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Quicktime export is slo-o-o-w
Greetings, I purchased QT7 to export & downsize a file, and lighten the video. My QT6 key only works with qt6.
I was expecting so me optimization of Quicktime's filters and expotr, but it is very very slooooow. I do not recommend it for this type of work. I'm exporting from Digital Fusion, which is less convenient, but 10x faster.
I would like to see Apple improve this software. Quicktime and the image viewer both initialize slowly as well. …- Written by Kenneth M from Vancouver
1410 of 1641 people found this useful
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Easy to use and good quality (on a Mac)
A lot of the reviews for this are from Windows users, I suspect this utility may not run so well on a non-Apple OS. I have used it on Leopard and Lion with no problems at all, unlike many of the alternatives it is simple and straightforward to use.
If you upgrade your computer the QT 7 licence will still work even though you may have to re-install the software. …- Written by Simon S from Bath
48 of 63 people found this useful
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Pathetic ... The worst I have seen
This is the most pathetic piece of video editing software that I have seen. Fails to perform even the basic tasks it claims to sup port and produces defective videos (e.g. trying to trim the video only trims audio and misaligns the Audio and Video in the remaining part).
Having produced such a piece of rubbish Apple has no justification to criticise Microsoft anymore; Even movie maker beats it. …- Written by Sarosh A
62 of 71 people found this useful
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Audio File Transfer
I wanted this software in order to transfer podcasts from an internet radio station to my iPod, for example. However, during the transfer process not only does the file not copy, but the XP operating system itself completely crashes. Unless Apple can fix the apparent bugs within this application, I think that this software upgrade is simply a waste of money. …
- Written by Alan C
54 of 60 people found this useful