- The Finder
- QuickTime Player 7
- QuickTime Player
- Apple Final Cut Pro X
- Adobe Premiere Pro CC
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- Choose Window > Show Movie Inspector (shortcut: Cmd + I).
- Format shows the codec, in this case “Motion JPEG B.”
- Data rate shows the bit rate of the media. Larger numbers, in general, mean higher quality.
- Choose Window > Show Movie Inspector (shortcut: Cmd + I).
- Format shows the codec, in this case H.264
- Data rate shows the bit rate of the media. Larger numbers, in general, mean higher quality.
- Drag the Codecs column header to the left or right to move its location in the list
- Drag the right edge of the column header to change the width of the column
Quicktime Plugin For Mac
- Motion JPEG A
- Motion JPEG B
- Drag the Video Codec column header to the left or right to move its location in the list
- Drag the right edge of the column header to change the width of the column
Introduction
This tutorial will show you how to install and configure QuickTime for optimal performance, security, and user satisfaction.
Apple has discontinued development of QuickTime. However, many professional applications require QuickTime for importing and editing certain file and video formats, such as MP4/MOV, ProRes and DNxHD. Examples of such applications are: Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, Lightroom, GoPro Studio, Sony Vegas, and Traktor DJ. This tutorial will help you install only the minimal components needed for such applications.
QuickTime has some known security vulnerabilities. This tutorial shows you how you can safely use QuickTime, by skipping installation of insecure components such as the player and browser plugin.
Step 1: Downloading the installer
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Step 2: Installation
If you already have QuickTime installed, then we recommend to uninstall it first. After the uninstallation you should reboot your computer.