Quicktime Player Mac 10 5



QuickTime is more than a simple video player. It is the official video player by Apple and it also works as audio player and image viewer.
It is available for Mac and Windows and it uses the H.264 video codec, used also by any MPEG-4 HD-DVD, Blu-ray and mobile phones to play videos.
H.264 is perfect for videos because it allows yout o have good quality videos with minor size.
If you want a good video player, Quicktime is perfect for your Mac.
  1. Quicktime Player Mac 10.5

Notes

For Mac OS X 10.5 or higher. Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) users should download QuickTime 7.6.Mac OS X Panther (10.3.9) users shall download QuickTime 7.5.

I have QuickTime Player Version 10.4 on my Mac with OS 10.11.6. I have just tried to use it to play an iMovie from a few years back, and it tells me I can't and is prompting me to do the OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 Combo Update! QuickTime is more than a simple video player. It is the official video player by Apple and it also works as audio player and image viewer. It is available for Mac and Windows and it uses the H.264 video codec, used also by any MPEG-4 HD-DVD, Blu-ray and mobile phones to play videos.

QuickTime Player User Guide

Mac

You can make an audio-only recording with QuickTime Player.

  1. In the QuickTime Player app on your Mac, choose File > New Audio Recording.

  2. Click the Options pop-up menu, then choose any of the following recording options:

    • Microphone: Choose a microphone (if you have more than one available).

    • Quality: Choose the recording quality. Maximum-quality recordings produce uncompressed files, which can use large amounts of storage space.

    Setting

    Description

    High

    44100 Hz AAC audio

    Maximum

    44100 Hz, uncompressed Linear PCM 24-bit AIFF-C audio

  3. Adjust the volume control to hear the audio you’re recording.

  4. Click the Record button to start recording; click the Stop button when you’re done (or use the Touch Bar).

    To pause recording, Option-click the Record button ; click it again to resume recording.

  5. Choose File > Save to save and name the recording. You can also choose a location where you want to save it.

    Once you have an audio recording, you can trim or split your audio recording into clips, rearrange the clips, or add other audio clips. See Split a movie into clips in QuickTime Player on Mac.

Quicktime Player Mac 10.5

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