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QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X
Great tool!
Written by CZ from Yate
25-Sep-2009
I oh so nearly didn't spend my £20 on quicktime 7 pro, but I'm glad I decided not to listen to all the negativity! I bought it yesterday and have been having so much fun converting my vacation videos and transferring to my IPOD Touch, that I am all behind in my real work....it's magic! Easy to use? Absolutely!(I'm no computer genius by any means)
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QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X
Its all pro and no cons
Written by AG from Sutton Coldfield
06-Mar-2009
After Reading all of the reviews I was a little worried about spending £20 on software. Especially as I previously had free software on the PC.
QuickTime had been highly recommended by a few friends, so I spent the £20 and went for it. I'm so glad I did !! The output quality was perfect from a avi to iPhone and a 20 min video converts in about 8 mins. Then after clicking on the file, imported it directly Into iTunes. I couldn't have asked for a easier app. Well done apple.
Ps. Although other reviews are saying it doesn't play certain files, do they know about the free addons ? Divx etc99 of 105 people found this useful
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QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X
Just what I needed.
Written by IW from Crewe
22-Jan-2009
I needed a program for converting various video files to play on devices like the iPod and Playstation 3. Quicktime Pro works perfectly for this.
All my encoding needs in one package. Perfect.84 of 96 people found this useful
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QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X
Good, but...
Written by VH from HAYWARDS HEATH
18-Aug-2008
This product is good, and as another reviewer says, it "does what it says on the tin". I find the easy Audio Recording feature particularly useful when I'm just playing with ideas.
But come on, everyone knows this functionality should be built into Mac OS X as standard...
199 of 216 people found this useful
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QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X
Be aware
Written by HP from Copenhagen N
17-Aug-2008
I got this product to convert my digital camera videoclips from MPEG1 to MPEG4 to be enable to use the clips in iMovie. The problem is, that the sound is gone once I convert. If you need to convert smal videoclips - then get the MPEG Streamclip.
Otherwise its a fair product.117 of 124 people found this useful
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QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X
Good encoder
Written by ML from Birmingham
19-Jul-2008
Offering a variety of different options, QuickTime Pro does exactly what I wanted it to do - it converts videos to different formats (including iPhone and iPod friendly formats) easily, however for large files, don't expect the process to be fast, it can take some time to convert.
Also remember the ability to create the files you want is entirely dependant on Quicktime being able to open the files in the first place - and whilst getting the pro upgrade does expand the range of files you can play to a certain extent (including FLV for example), its only as good as the codecs installed on your system.90 of 118 people found this useful
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QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X
inadequate support
Written by JP from Stonehouse
20-Jun-2008
Many years ago I bought QuickTime Pro. It has been moderately useful and updated to the current version. Twice now all my bought downloads have disappeared from my computer and from my Apple page, including QuickTime Pro in each case. Over the last two month with the help of AppleCare I have restored everything else (I think) from the last disaster. But although I enter my code into the QuickTime Registration panel, nothing happens except that my code disappears. There is nothing wrong with my code which is written down on my MacBook and on paper. The problem is somewhere else and presumably with either Apple or the QuickTime service.
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QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X
Great for video editing...
Written by MA from Lincoln
15-Apr-2008
I see an awful lot of people getting hot under the collar about this upgrade. The fact is that this is a piece of software designed to work with Apples other Pro App's (ie, Final Cut Studio, etc) and for that it's an indispensable tool. Export files, trim files which have been a left a little long on the time line, compress for upload, separate audio from the video, etc, etc. This offers some great tools which I use almost daily and get driven mad if I don't have them to hand when on another Mac...
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QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X
DO NOT BUY, WASTE OF MONEY!
Written by LL from Providence
31-Mar-2008
I upgraded to Pro to unlock the export feature which I wanted to use for my home videos from my digital camera. Well, it says it converts to the format for iMovie, so I bought it. When I export, it does not take my audio from the video. I wish I knew this before I spent $30. This is messed up.
271 of 391 people found this useful
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QuickTime 7 Pro for Mac OS X
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!
Written by CN from Ashtead
13-Jan-2008
Apple have really screwed up QuickTime with the latest version 7.3.1! Since installing it I upgraded to Pro. However, it won't work with .mpg files... you cant make a selection because the selection 'handles' are not there! So, you can't copy, cut or paste... which kind of defeats the object doesn't it? The really stupid thing is... if you've previously saved an mpeg using the previous version of QuickTime... and with the selected frames in 'Play selection only' mode... your movie will happily play the selected frames... except you cant see the selection or the selection handles, or gain access to them!
SO BEWARE... ONCE YOU INSTALL THIS VERSION, YOU CAN'T GO BACK TO THE PREVIOUS VERSION... SO YOU'RE STUCK WITH SOMETHING THAT NO LONGER WORKS PROPERLY! Man... I love Apple too, but who is overseeing this kind of rubbish that you'd only expect from Gates?383 of 540 people found this useful
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