Friday, November 27, 2009

QuickTime Player 7.65.17.80 (Freeware)


QuickTime is a proprietary multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, media clips, sound, text, animation, music, and interactive panoramic images. It is available for Mac OS classic (System 7 onwards), Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The latest version is QuickTime X (10.0) and is only available on Mac OS X v10.6.

QuickTime Player's HOMEPAGE: www.apple.com/quicktime
QuickTime Player's TYPE: (Freeware)
QuickTime Player's DOWNLOAD: QuickTime Player 7.65.17.80
QuickTime Player's SIZE: 30.98 MB
QuickTime Player's GOOGLE HITS: 9.5 Millions +

QuickTime Player Supports:

+ Audio

  •  Apple Lossless
  •  Audio Interchange (AIFF)
  •  Digital Audio: Audio CD – 16-bit (CDDA), 24-bit, 32-bit integer & floating point, and 64-bit floating point
  •  MIDI
  •  MPEG-1 Layer 3 Audio (.mp3)
  •  MPEG-4 AAC Audio (.m4a, .m4b, .m4p)
  •  DRM-protected audio from the iTunes store
  •  QDesign Music
  •  Qualcomm PureVoice (QCELP)
  •  Sun AU Audio
  •  ULAW and ALAW Audio
  •  Waveform Audio (WAV)

+ Video

  •  3GPP & 3GPP2 file formats
  •  AVI file format
  •  Bitmap (BMP) codec and file format
  •  DV file (DV NTSC/PAL and DVC Pro NTSC/PAL codecs)
  •  Flash & FlashPix files
  •  GIF and Animated GIF files
  •  H.261, H.263, and H.264 codecs
  •  JPEG, Photo JPEG, and JPEG-2000 codecs and file formats
  •  MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 Video file formats and associated codecs (such as AVC)
  •  Quartz Composer Composition (.qtz, Mac OS X only)
  •  QuickTime Movie (.mov) and QTVR movies
  •  Sorenson Video 2 and 3 codecs
  •  Other video codecs: Apple Video, Cinepak, Component Video, Graphics, and Planar RGB
  •  Other still image formats: PNG, TIFF, and TGA
  •  Cached information from streams: QTCH

QuickTime Player 7.65.17.80 Improvements:

  •  Applications not reliably loading libraries required by QuickTime at startup
  •  Incorrect display of QuickTime movies embedded in a webpage using custom scale attributes

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