QuickTime X (Snow Leopard) doesn't have the same features as QuickTime Player.
You can install QuickTime Player (7.6.3) from the Snow Leopard DVD and use both versions.
QuickTime X (Snow Leopard) doesn't have the same features as QuickTime Player.
You can install QuickTime Player (7.6.3) from the Snow Leopard DVD and use both versions.
Thank you, QuickTimeKirk.
I'm new with Mac after 18 years (and still) working with Windows on a second machine.
It's very strange:
1. Version 7 has more features then version 10 ? Strange update 😉
2. Version 7 is not on the Application Install DVD but on the Mac OSX Snow Leopard DVD. It seems not possible just to install QTP 7. So now i'm reinstalling the whole Mac OSX-DVD. It takes more then one hour. Just for QTP 7 because OSX works fine.
QuickTime X is where QuickTime is going and is only available to Snow Leopard users.
No Windows version. None for Leopard, Tiger, Panther or Jaguar, either. Just 10.6 users can run it.
It's a whole new animal but this "X" version is still in its "baby" stage. It's an entire rewrite of all of the old code (19 years of it):
http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2009/08/mac-os-x-10-6.ars/6 Hope this helps explain things.