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quicktime pro and Mojave

I frequently used Quicktime Pro 7 to do quick edits to video clips - it worked up through High Sierra.


I recently migrated to another laptop running Mojave.


QuickTime Pro 7 opens, but all the Pro features are greyed out.


"No problem, I have my registration key".


Um. Problem.


The QuickTime registration server (http://quicktimepro.apple.com/) is no longer answering at Apple. The registration won't go through.


What do I do now? Anybody know where the registration authorization file is written? I still have access to my old laptop if it can be found and simply copied over.


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M

MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014), macOS Sierra (10.12.1)

Posted on Nov 9, 2018 1:47 PM

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Posted on Nov 12, 2018 2:38 AM

You don’t have to go to any website to register QuickTime Pro again, if you have the key in an email message.

Open the QuickTime Player 7 application. Open the registration dialog from the menu. Enter the name, optional organization and code exactly as provided. Use the tab key after the last entry. ‘Pro’ should now be activated, and the ‘Buy’ button should disappear.


The website that no longer exists, was for new registrations. As Pro licenses are no longer sold, the website has been offline for years.


Also see Re: Quicktime 7 Pro no longer registered

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