HT201066: How to use QuickTime Player
Learn about How to use QuickTime Player
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Aug 7, 2013 10:25 AM in response to travwithby Linc Davis,You mean the menu commands are completely gone, or they're grayed out?
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Aug 7, 2013 5:14 PM in response to travwithby Linc Davis,Your profile shows that you're running OS X 10.6.8. That can't be correct. What is the actual OS version, and what is the QTP version, if not 10.0?
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Aug 8, 2013 8:49 AM in response to travwithby Linc Davis,I'll ask the moderators to move your question to the proper forum.
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Aug 8, 2013 8:51 AM in response to travwithby Kurt Lang,Those options don't exist in QT 10. You would need to install QT 7 and upgrade it to the Pro version.
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Aug 8, 2013 10:13 AM in response to travwithby Klaus1,You may already have QT 7.
Mac OS X 10.6 includes QuickTime versions 10.0 and 7.6.3. The QuickTime 7 player will only be present if a QuickTime Pro key was present at the time of installation, or if specified as part of a custom install, or individually downloaded:
http://support.apple.com/kb/dl923
Snow Leopard update 10.6.4 included an update to 7.6.6 (if installed). You can install it from the above link even though it says for 10.6.3. It's the same version of QuickTime Player 7.6.6.
(Only QuickTime Player 7.6.3 or 7.6.6 can be updated to "Pro".)
A Mac OS X v10.6, OS X Lion, and OS X Mountain Lion-compatible version of QuickTime Player 7 is available for use with older media or with AppleScript-based workflows. QuickTime Player 7 can be used to playback formats such as QTVR, interactive QuickTime Movies, and MIDI files. Also, it supports QuickTime 7 Pro registration codes for access to QuickTime Pro functionality.
How to install Quicktime Player 7 on Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion when it is not already present:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3678?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US