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Preface
Welcome to QuickTime
If you want to play movies from your hard disk or the
Internet, you’ve come to the right place. QuickTime
supports the most popular formats on the Internet
for news, entertainment, movie trailers, and virtual
reality (VR).
What Is QuickTime?
With the free version of QuickTime, you can play many kinds of files, including video,
audio, graphics, and virtual reality (VR) movies.
With the full-featured version, called QuickTime Pro, you can do such things as create
movies, play movies full screen, save files from the Internet, edit audio and video, add
special effects, create slideshows, and convert and save video, audio, and images to
more than a hundred standard file formats. You can purchase a registration key to
upgrade to QuickTime Pro at www.apple.com/quicktime/buy/.
System Requirements
For Mac OS computers:
A PowerPC processor–based Macintosh computer
At least 128 MB of RAM
Mac OS X v10.2 or later
For Windows computers:
A Pentium processor–based PC or compatible computer
At least 128 MB of RAM
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP
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