Customer Reviews and Ratings

3.0 out of 5 stars

Based on 296 reviews

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Waste of money for format conversions!

    • Written by from Flemington

    459 of 600 people found this useful

    Literature states "Export to over a dozen different video and audio formats." Too bad none can address the audio problems encountered when importing video clips from iPhoto to iMovie. There's a reason this product is non-refundable!
    There is plenty of freeware that will do the job nicely.

    Was this useful? Waste of money for format conversions!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    SWEEEET

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    534 of 682 people found this useful

    i love this so much because it takes so little processor power on my G4 450MHz!!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Does what it says on the tin

    • Written by from LONDON

    676 of 966 people found this useful

    After reading most reviews on this product which were kinda low I was wondering what's the problem with this.
    But I bought Pro for exporting videos into smaller formats like playback on my phone, resizing for video streaming in online sites and saving trailers.
    Does what it says on the tin

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Quick Time Pro

    • Written by from ALABASTER

    1512 of 2238 people found this useful

    Thanks to Apple for keeping up by releaseing QT Pro for purchase. The functions it provides our business for professional looking video is awesome.

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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    why the cash grab?

    • Written by from Toronto

    567 of 692 people found this useful

    if you don't mind spending extra its easy to save vids, use full screen, etc... since quicktime seems to be such an integral part of the mac lineup why don't they just make it do everything for free?

    Was this useful? why the cash grab?

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    What a piece of junk!

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    576 of 755 people found this useful

    It won't play hardly any formats except QT. There appears to be no plug-ins that would allow playback of other formats. Mac's are the best computers: why are they inextricablty linked to this rotten viewer? I guess Apple just can't pass up another opportunity to shoot itself in it's foot again. Oh well. I doubt you'll see this review, critical comments aren't allowed.

    Was this useful? What a piece of junk!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Ouick Time Is So Cool

    • Written by from Toledo

    529 of 767 people found this useful

    Quick Time is so cool because it is.

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Can't Register Pro 7

    • Written by from Sydney

    4 of 5 people found this useful

    Right - I have poaid for the upgrade now after several attempts at re-loading it and uninstalling it and re-loading it again a few times I can't register it, I am not getting the Quicktime 7 control panel only the old control panel and this has no effect - HELP!!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    QuickTime 7 Pro - Thatz Whatz UP!

    • Written by from EULESS

    13534 of 15617 people found this useful

    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.

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Doesn't Work for me Either

    • Written by from Livonia

    721 of 918 people found this useful

    I too did exactly as the e-mail said. I cut and pasted my code to make sure it was exact, and my name as well. It says QuickTime Pro on the area where you enter the code, but none of the upgraded keys are highlighted and so I can't use any of the features. Therefore a one star rating.

    Frustrating and I don't look forward to hours on the phone getting to a techie. Any suggestions?

    Was this useful? Doesn't Work for me Either

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Worth it

    • Written by from Pleasanton

    583 of 708 people found this useful

    It's worth the upgrade to purchase the full version. With QuickTime as my main video player, it is extremely useful to have the ability to play a movie in full-screen. I am slightly disappointed in Mac for not including this in the regular version, as full-screen playback is an important part of any video player, but was not let down by the quality upon completing the installation.

    Was this useful? Worth it

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    quick time 7

    • Written by from Mexico

    960 of 1151 people found this useful

    excelent upgrade very nice and work very well

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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Frustrated

    • Written by from Hurley

    457 of 569 people found this useful

    Purchased QuickTime Pro so that I could take MPEG/DVD files and cut/paste certain clips into my powerpoint presentations for work. Unfortunately, there are still not showing any such options to cut/paste anything. The files play as if they were still in simple Quicktime (as opposed to Quicktime pro) and there appear to be no tools available to do anything. When I checked the preferences it clearly shows that I am using Quicktime Pro -- but it certainly does not appear that way.

    Was this useful? Frustrated

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Awesome!

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    144 of 192 people found this useful

    Quicktime pro is fantastic - it is so cheap compared to many other authoring programs and the optmisation works well.

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Nice!

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    690 of 823 people found this useful

    Final Cut Pro is overkill for almost anything I would need to do. What I need a video editing program for is encoding (saving movies into formats for web streaming and my iPod), some basic editing, color correction, slideshows, saving movies from the web, and viewing movies in full screen.

    QT Pro does all this and more. For less than $30 this is money well spent.

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    QUICK TIME IS MUCH BETTER THAN OTHERS

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    528 of 643 people found this useful

    AFTER TRING PRO 7 I FOUND IT VERY GOOD FOR MY MOVIE WATCHING, IT WAS EASY TO USE, I SUGEST YOU TRY IT FOR YOURSELF...

    Was this useful? QUICK TIME IS MUCH BETTER THAN OTHERS

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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    No excuses for upgrade keys that fail to work

    • Written by from Philadelphia

    449 of 531 people found this useful

    Well, I've jumped through all the hoops, purchased TWO copies of the software, talked to three Apple techs, and they still can't get my PRO upgrade keys to work.

    One tech said something about "You must have a bad key" Well what the heck is a bad key? This product should WORK, immediately, no excuses, no time-wasting phone calls.

    How utterly unlike Apple.
    And I still haven't gotten my money back.

    Was this useful? No excuses for upgrade keys that fail to work

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Buyer Beware!

    • Written by from Ottawa

    561 of 648 people found this useful

    After spending the better part of a day trying to convert a set of digital photos into a slide show with accompanying music from iTunes using Quicktime 7 Pro, including reading the sparse information on slideshows in the Quicktime manual (that is focused almost exclusively on movies), I was unsuccessful. The Apple promo info on the Quicktime pages makes it seem like producing a slideshow is a piece of cake. I finally resorted to calling AppleCare Support only to discover that Quicktime Pro is classified as a "pro" product that requires a fee of $200.00 from a 3rd party technical support company. Despite having AppleCare Support and Apple's statement of support for any Apple software purchased from Apple for 90 days after purchase, there is no mention of the additional and exorbitant fee for technical support for its "Pro" products. The least Apple should do is include a mention of this on its web site and beef up its manual for Quicktime 7 to provide more information and examples for converting digital photos to slideshows.

    Was this useful? Buyer Beware!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Swiss-Army-Knife of Video Compression

    • Written by from Winchester

    401 of 472 people found this useful

    Don't be discouraged from buying this just because some people are having problems. This is a great tool to use for web compression and even simple editing. Even comes free with Final Cut Studio!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    QuickTime Rocks

    • Written by from Cupertino

    354 of 438 people found this useful

    Quit whining! This is the best 30 bucks I ever spent!

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