Customer Reviews and Ratings

3.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 240 reviews

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Many hidden features

    • Written by from Village of Lakewood

    28 of 29 people found this useful

    QuickTime Pro not only is good for simple conversions and editing, but it has an incredible amount of power that I discovered when I got a book for iMovie. The book kept showing how to do very advanced editing techniques using QuickTime so you could put edited clips into iMovie. QuickTime Pro is actually a very advanced editing program. The only issue is the user interface isn't very Mac like.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    i like its program

    • Written by from Москва

    89 of 114 people found this useful

    i like its program this program is wonderful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    very good

    • Written by from Vancouver

    143 of 170 people found this useful

    very good.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    this is awesome

    • Written by from Coppell

    248 of 279 people found this useful

    Every body who says that this is dumb because you can not record screen is wrong this is better for edits and add it to original qt if you want to buy for screen recording get original for free.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great for simple editing tasks

    • Written by from Tualatin

    234 of 251 people found this useful

    QT7 Pro will do simple editing without transcoding, so it is lossless and fast. Great for trimming or extracting portions of videos. It also does very flexible transcoding. It isn't a replacement for iMovie nor is it for screen captures.

    Here's hoping Apple either keeps this running forever or brings QuickTime X up to its capabilities (which so far doesn't seem to be happening).

    Was this useful? Great for simple editing tasks

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    super

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    250 of 304 people found this useful

    super

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Classic

    • Written by from Columbus

    142 of 161 people found this useful

    I've used QT Pro for years (the same version), and find it extremely useful for video compression. I just had to buy it for work to encode streaming .MOVs & it does the job without a bunch of bells & whistles. It gives you more options than any of the free file conversion applications available.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Stunningly Ridiculous!

    • Written by from Aquebogue

    174 of 183 people found this useful

    Apple needs to include all the Quicktime 7 features BACK into Quicktime 10. How dumb is this? Even the Apple Tech guys I spoke to on the phone don't get why they did this. The Lion version is missing WAY TOO MANY FEATURES. You can actually run both versions in Lion (or still have 7.6.6 to use instead of version 10). What a mess. C'mon Apple. This is not good. Steve would not be happy with this snafu.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Still Using Despite Newer Versions

    • Written by from Katy

    133 of 140 people found this useful

    Due to the limitations and annoying user interface of QuickTime 10, I have continued to use QuickTime 7 (standard and Pro) over the years. Unlike some reviews I've seen on here that state otherwise, QuickTime 7 will continue to work on Snow Leopard and Lion. QuickTime 7 was an optional install included on the Snow Leopard DVD. After installing Lion, simply insert your Snow Leopard DVD and look under Optional Installs to get the option to install QuickTime 7.

    Was this useful? Still Using Despite Newer Versions

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    QuickTime 7 Pro Is Indispensable

    • Written by from Rowland Heights

    240 of 259 people found this useful

    It's rare that a day goes by when I don't use QuickTime 7 Pro for one thing or another. Its editing, save, and export functions are invaluable for the time and trouble they save. It's a Swiss Army Knife kind of app...by which I mean that there are other tools that are better at doing certain things, but none of them are as handy or easy to use.

    And a round of huzzahs for the QT 7 player is in order as well. Its scroll bar (which resizes with the window) allows location control that is impossible with the fixed-size slider in the more recent QuickTime X...and the counter tracks the content timeline more accurately into the bargain.

    Was this useful? QuickTime 7 Pro Is Indispensable

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great App in need of an update

    • Written by from MILWAUKEE

    243 of 269 people found this useful

    This is the best desktop app for quickly editing and sharing video and audio. QuickTime pro is an indispensable media for professionals or anyone who loves creating video and animation on the fly. It's ideal for making quick edits without loading your entire movie and photo library in iMovie. I can only hope this gets a proper update once Apple releases Lion.

    Was this useful? Great App in need of an update

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Price is worth it

    • Written by from West Hurley

    237 of 265 people found this useful

    The low price is worth it. By buying this upgrade it makes QuickTime actually usable for more than just playback. The ability to save movies and edit them makes this great software better and more usable.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Product! A most have for pro video editing

    • Written by from Kaysville

    253 of 285 people found this useful

    To all the people having issues with Snow Leopard/Quicktime X installing Quicktime 7 Pro:
    To install on SL, you need to download Quicktime 7 Player for SL (under the downloads section). After installing it, run it and go to Quicktime 7 Player > Registration and simply enter your registration information. That's it, your QT7 player in Snow Leopard is now QT7 pro coexisting with Quicktime X.

    Was this useful? Great Product! A most have for pro video editing

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Seven versus Ten

    • Written by from Austin

    216 of 248 people found this useful

    Ten will record a download that used to require seven pro. Quicktime Seven is not needed for OS X's new "10.6" software.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    great product

    • Written by from New Haven

    346 of 391 people found this useful

    this is a great product and works just as described, when i upgraded to snow leopard quicktime 7 was not deleted it was still in the apps folder

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good choice

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    274 of 325 people found this useful

    This is a good product to work with.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Have It!!!

    • Written by from Redwood City

    462 of 524 people found this useful

    Just got a new MacBook Pro and QuickTime 7 Pro is QuickTime X on Snow Leopard. You can do everything that you can do + a borderless window. When ever you take your mouse off the window you see al the video thats in the window. No border surrounding the window. When you put the mouse back on the window the controls and top of the window come back.

    Love Snow Leopard.
    It basically has QT 7 Pro

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    PERFECT

    • Written by from barnet

    265 of 309 people found this useful

    DEFINATLY a must have for a video editing
    i can convert to awsom

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good

    • Written by from benton

    238 of 294 people found this useful

    This is good

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Upgrading to QT10 did not delete QT7 Pro

    • Written by from Plano

    165 of 173 people found this useful

    QT7 Pro is great. If you upgraded to QT10 and think it is gone from your system, just check the Utilities folder within your Applications folder. QuickTime 7 is still there and still very usable.

    Enjoy!

    Was this useful? Upgrading to QT10 did not delete QT7 Pro

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