Here's a brief glimpse of the new QuickTime Player.
There had been over 10 million downloads of the QuickTime Player.
That item in the installer should actually read "QuickTime Player 7."
QuickTime Player has learned another new trick: screen recording.
The controls are limited, so more demanding users will still have a need for a full-featured screen recorder, but QuickTime Player gets the job done.
Unfortunately, the list of things you can't do with the new QuickTime Player is quite long.
QuickTime 4 Player introduced brushed metal to the Macintosh user interface.
This file type seems to have been introduced with QuickTime Player 7.
In this example the same a/v file was streamed from a server and stored on the hard drive using QuickTime Player 6.
This includes the official QuickTime Player by Apple as well as countless third party players.