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QuickTime770Leopard.dmg
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QuickTimePlayer7.6.6_SnowLeopard.dmg
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QuickTime764_Leopard.zip
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QuickTime750_Leopard.zip
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QuickTime745_Leopard.zip
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QuickTime 7 had become a significant section of OS X as a whole, tying together new hardware features like CoreImage and CoreVideo for apps to utilize, as well as critically compositing the Desktop screen. For the best possible OS X software combination (e.g. optimized for gaming, or using 3rd party video playback such as VLC et.al. instead of QuickTime Player), it became weighted that one would test out which of the QuickTime versions suites you best. Also note, Apple instituted a major change in CoreVideo behavior from OS X 10.5.5 (& before) going into 10.5.6 & up.
Compatibility:
Requires OS X 10.5 Leopard (Universal) or 10.6 Snow Leopard where indicated.
Category:
Operating Systems
Video
Year released:
2007
Publisher:
Apple
System:
Mac OS X
Architecture:
PPC
x86 (Intel:Mac)