Does QuickTime 7 Pro work with High Sierra?

Does QuickTime 7 Pro work with High Sierra?

In Sierra it still works without any problems. I use it in my workflow to preview frame sequences quick as a video. This function is not available in the default QuickTime Player 10.4 (sadly)

iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014)

Posted on Aug 24, 2017 1:29 AM

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Oct 17, 2017 7:35 AM in response to Quicktime7

I'm having issues. For years it has worked just fine on all the upgrades in operating systems since Jan 2007. And now, after a flawless High Siera upgrade, the only problem I have is that Quicktime 7 Pro will no longer recognize my name and registration number even though I have it in an email from Apple. I have a call in since these days technical support with Apple just takes messages :-(

Aug 24, 2017 12:41 PM in response to Quicktime7

The problem is that QT Player 7 is 32-bit app.


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However, Apple said that High Sierra will be the last OS that supports 32bit apps, which means it still runs 32bit apps


And you are right, the "update" is one of so many software "updates" from Apple that are actually "downgrades" because they removed features (that users often relied on with their workflow). I also still using QT Player 7 and I feel your pain.


Hope that helps


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Oct 25, 2017 12:51 AM in response to Quicktime7

Quicktime 7 is still one of the best tools Apple EVER made


QT7pro is the swiss pocket knife for people that actually WORK with video… the new quicktime player is worth nothing in comparision. I think it was one of the strategic mistakes back at the time… when Apple moved away from the pro crowd and dumped the Quicktime framework as it used to be.


I love this little player… simple editing, adding sound-layers, preview frame sequences or extract videos in any compatibel Quicktime codec… THAT was usefull. The new player ist just crap.

Dec 25, 2017 3:00 PM in response to EdgarRothermich

So disappointed about quicktime. I can't access Quicktime at all. Also the fact that photobooks no longer has the options, backgrounds etc that we used to have. My business is digital scrapbooking and now I can't use it the way I need to. I have an old black macbook and it still runs decent programs so am cribbing those - such a pain and not a great compliment to my 2017 iMac and High Sierra. (Not everyone using Macs is in the Pixar league) And please don't tell me to go out and pay to get essential stuff elsewhere. What's up Apple? Don't your users matter at all when you wish to cut corners?


I'm interested in how the mediation works here - what does a reply require to have 'solved' status?

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