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Based on 368 reviews

  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    5.0

    this is the best codec for digital video

    Written by RG from Manhattan

    Dec 17, 2009

    For a long time ive seen many different formats for looking at video the vhs was'nt even the first then came Laserdisc, then Dvd's,now BlueRay and HDvd's but when it comes to the most clearsrest video nothing can compare to Quicktime's quality its like startrek, simply astonishing steaming video!!!!! I have witnessed this on my ipod,and on itunes with my computer using just the regular quicktime

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    4.0

    Quicktime

    Written by PW

    Dec 11, 2009

    this is very helpful programed which managed with most of the program like the photo shop & others

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    5.0

    Excellent Product by Apple

    Written by KL

    Nov 23, 2009

    Very easy to use and affordable. Apple makes the best products for there customers. If you know how to use iTunes, you should be able to know how to use QuickTime Pro.

    Thanks again Apple!

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    5.0

    Does what I expected it to do; no problem, very easy.

    Written by LC from Oroville

    Oct 27, 2009

    I have tried so many other free programs to convert video into different formats, and always with underwhelming results. Finally gave in and bought this because I needed to convert my large .avi files into .mp4 files using the H.264 codec (it is generally great quality and reduces file size significantly for storage).... plus I am sick of wasting so much time having problems with other converting programs (even Handbrake didn't achieve this properly for me). FIgured it's just time to pay the 30 bucks. So, I paid, downloaded program, and started converting...in a couple hours I have almost finished converting 50 of my videos! I am hugely pleased, and relieved to finally use a program that works like a pro. I work with video a lot and understand all the basics, so this to me was a snap. In fact, I even cued it up to encode some 8 videos at ONE TIME, and it just did so, all with great results (so far). My guess is the bad reviews could be from people who don't understand video and codecs, etc. Most of the professional video people I know use this regularly or at least have this program, to convert their file types.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    1.0

    quicktime pro 7

    Written by LB from falmouth

    Oct 21, 2009

    Just purchased this product. £20 gbp.
    Total waste of time.
    Impossible to get anything but low quality avi files.
    All settings have been tried.

    Avoid

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    5.0

    QT Pro 7 Works great

    Written by SD from Angwin

    Oct 21, 2009

    I have had great luck with QT Pro 7, on my MacBook.
    I remember the PC days, ,,,boy I will never go back!
    Too many bugs and spy bots, ect,, slowing things down, I think that is half the problem with most of the PC users. You will first probably have to re-format your hard drive, you know,,,Re install your operating system.
    That is why I switched to a Mac, every thing works better over here. Try it. For at least 1 year.
    You won't go back.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    5.0

    A Truly Great Piece of Software

    Written by JG from SAN FRANCISCO

    Oct 20, 2009

    I think that as both a Mac OS & Windows user, this is an all around great product. There are some who may disagree with me, who are entitled to their opinion. However, they need to take a closer look. There are so countless advantages to this software, If set up and installed properly, users can easily master the video editing techniques that only come from Quicktime Pro. As both a teacher, and a computer software developer, I think this is essential to successful multimedia development

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    5.0

    Excellent and lightweight tool

    Written by SK from New Hyde Park

    Sep 30, 2009

    Quicktime Pro is a great little tool and is incredibly useful for little editing tasks and video conversion. It is not hard to get a lot out of it with a little research. If you are converting video from one format to another you might just need to read up on codecs (its not as complicated as it sounds). There is not a fancy interface and it may require you to use your brain just a little, but someone of even average intelligence should have no trouble making simple edits and exporting to an appropriate format. I have used free editing software and software/hardware editing suites costing as much as a small car - Quicktime Pro is THE editing tool I would choose if I could only have one.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    5.0

    Basic, but Useful and Simple

    Written by JB from Holden

    Sep 28, 2009

    QT Pro has the right price tag -- it's better (more reliable and simpler to use) than most free or similarly-price applications for either OS X or Windows. On the other hand, it's got a reduced feature set and oversimplified editing controls as compared to full video-editing tools. Don't expect flashy over-the-top "Movie Maker"-type features.

    Exporting is solid, supporting quite a few formats. It's been easily extended to support 3rd party compressions/formats as needed, although I'm definitely more of a casual user.

    I first bought QT Pro 5 for Windows back when I hated Apple, and had a handful of video editing apps from Adobe and others. QT Pro was the first Apple app that I [begrudgingly] used...then came iTunes. A year later I bought a Mac. The reliability, simplicity, and overall usefulness appealed to me; I just needed to get the job done. QT Pro gets the job done.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    4.0

    IT WORKS FINE... you just have to play with it

    Written by JF from Austintown

    Sep 17, 2009

    The only reason this product does not get 5 stars is that I did have to mess with settings for about 20 minutes until I got what I wanted...

    Specifically, when exporting to AVI, us the "DV PAL" compression instead of the Cinepak compression and make the quality "Best". It looks just as good as the QT version.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    4.0

    IF YOUR NOT A PRO, THEN DONT BUY!!!!

    Written by RC from Pompano Beach

    Jul 28, 2009

    It seems most of the complaints are do to amatuers trying to use a pro product. If you dont understand video codecs and encoding then dont buy. You cant expect to get HD video by converting your cell phone videos or .WMVs, It just doent work. You cant add data to the file, you can only compress. Its like taking a small low resolution .jpeg and blowing it up, see all the pixels.
    I know how to use QTP and it works everytime, all the time. For $30 its a steal.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    1.0

    NOT USER FRIENDLY

    Written by LH from cameron

    Jul 22, 2009

    Would NOT have bought if I had been able to test the software before buying. Is NOT user friendly. Has been very time consumeing. Have used much easier software from other vendors. Just 1 more thing to add to the list of my dissatisfaction with apple products.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    1.0

    Waste of time and money

    Written by TH from Newtownabbey

    Jul 14, 2009

    Rubbish programme. Very awkward to use and doesn't transfer movies to ipod as easily as they would have you believe. Avoid!!!

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    1.0

    Low quality, last Apple purchase

    Written by JV from Duluth

    Jul 9, 2009

    Wanted to dump DV into HIGH quality files for archiving family videos -not for creating more rubble to put on the Web at low bandwidth or to display on a 2-inch screen, which is apparently what this is really for. Picked QuickTime in part because one camera I have defaults to saving in that format, plus all the hype about H.263 or whatever on the Apple site. Read a few reviews, thought it was a safe $30. WRONG!! The imports it saved are low-quality, and the Quicktime player made jaggie low quality junk of files I'd done elsewhere. You know that it's bad when the free Microsoft product operates better and displays the results better. Of course there's no satisfaction guarantee. So much for warm fuzzy cutesie Apple. They took my money and ran laughing. Won't make that mistake again --and will pass the word, I promise!

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    5.0

    No worries exporting to AVI works well.

    Written by JN from Camp Hill

    Jun 23, 2009

    For the novice computer user, they may have difficulty exporting a .MOV file to .AVI. But for anyone who is familiar with a computer and can change a few default settings AVI can be created while still keeping the high quality content as seen in a Quicktime .MOV file. You just need to change your export options to BEST, which is zero compression, which equals zero degradation.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    2.0

    Okay but not great

    Written by EA from Tivoli

    Jun 9, 2009

    I purchased this product to export .mov files to .avi files so I could use them. It does do it BUT the quality isn't great. After playing with the quality settings in the export window, I was able to improve the quality but it still isn't great. I will use them with this project as it doesn't need to be great but if you need high quality this isn't the product for you. Just in case you're wondering the videos in the .mov format when viewed in quicktime were good quality just not after being exported to AVI.

    now after reading reviews I have to worry about it crashing itunes. Oh well I may have to update this if that happens.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    1.0

    Conversion to .mpeg or .avi doesn't work.

    Written by MV from chandler

    Jun 4, 2009

    The only purpose for my buying this worthless product was to convert .m4v to other formats which will work on Windows. It absolutely positively 100% cannot do this. Don't waste your money.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    5.0

    stop whining!

    Written by MF from Valrico

    May 16, 2009

    working on a Vista HP dual core:
    Project: Show reel for my video work

    All day I have been dealing with A.E.'s codec issues. Finally broke down and bought the upgrade after hours of false workarounds. Was scared away at first by the bad reviews but it appears there are an abundant sum of clueless users. All my exports have worked smoothly, as well as imports. Speed I can not say as my files are 1080p trasfers to PNG images at 45 FPS. Love this product and wish I had bit the bullet 4 hours ago.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    5.0

    Works Great!

    Written by CW from Arlington

    Apr 26, 2009

    Despite the scare of many 1-star reviews, I had no problems with QuickTime Pro. It took about 30 minutes to: install access code onto Vista laptap (Core2 Duo), edit a QuickTime clip taken with my camera, export to AVI, and insert it into a PowerPoint show. Controls were adequate, fast conversion with status indicator, equivalent file sizes (~18 MB) and excellent quality! Everything worked great! Only issue was that MS would not accept MPEG-4, so I went instead with the AVI. Obviously, I can't guarantee it for other formats or applications, but it does everything I need quite well.

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  • QuickTime 7 Pro for Windows

    1.0

    LISTEN TO PT from March 2007!

    Written by DR from Baton Rouge

    Apr 4, 2009

    You have to know what you are doing! I saved an audio file from the internet "as a source" and I can't get it to my itunes library. I can't even get Quick time to play it. If you are there (KM from Calgary), have pity and help me - if that's possible.

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