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The design is minimalist (similar to QuickTime), providing ease of use and familiarity. It's also got some neat features like multi-touch and support for Apple Remote. The real kicker is that it has a bookmark function that saves your place in the video. It requires OS X 10.6 or later and is, of course, free.

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  • Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard is an upgrade to the previous version of OS X Leopard. This update does not have stacks of new features, rather overall improvements and efficiency upgrades. This version of Apple's OS also has a reduced footprint. Slimmer QuickTime Player: QuickTime X features a simplified GUI with a greater focus on codec support.

Those who’ve made a clean install of Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard may have noticed that Apple’s new OS replaces the old QuickTime with QuickTime X. Admittedly, the new player offers a clean and uncluttered interface, easy media sharing, and flexible recording capabilities, yet some users have been heavily relying on the features specific to the old version of QuickTime.

QuickTime Player 7, as fans of the media player should know, can be used to play back formats such as QTVR, interactive QuickTime Movies, and MIDI files, and it supports QuickTime 7 Pro registration codes for access to the QuickTime Pro functionality (saving movies from the web, and more).

Should you need it, a Snow Leopard-compatible version of QuickTime Player 7 is available for use with older media or with existing AppleScript-based workflows. But where to find it?

Where else, if not on the Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard install DVD? To install the QuickTime Player 7 alongside QuickTime X in Snow Leopard...

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1.Insert your Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Install DVD.

2.Open the Optional Installs folder and double-click 'Optional Installs.mpkg.'

3.Select the QuickTime 7 option and click Continue.

4.QuickTime Player 7 will be installed in your Utilities folder.

This is the best way to ensure you get everything from both worlds, but there’s yet another way to get your hands on a Snow Leopard-compatible version of the player - Apple Downloads. If you double-click any media that can only be played with QuickTime Player 7 and it is not already installed, you will be asked if you want to download it from Apple.

Now, some information for QuickTime Pro users.

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According to Apple, those who have a QuickTime 7 Pro registration code on their computer will have QuickTime Player 7 automatically installed in their Utilities folder as they upgrade to Snow Leopard. The player checks to see if it can find a valid registration code and enables the QuickTime Pro functionality. No worries, no fuss. It’s as simple as that!

However, if you don’t have QuickTime Pro installed at the time of the Snow Leopard upgrade, you can manually enter your QuickTime 7 Pro registration code by launching QuickTime Player 7. In the menubar, click the QuickTime Player 7 menu and choose Registration. Enter your QuickTime 7 Pro registration code and you’re good to go. As you should know, Snow Leopard’s QuickTime X does not use QuickTime Pro registration codes. Therefore, you should check and see what the new player offers, just so you don’t waste money on functionality that’s already available in Mac OS X 10.6, out-of-the-box.

One of the most prominent media players, QuickTime has quickly become quite famous for its ease of use and the functionality that it provides. Simply put, QuickTime is a media player that was created by Apple and allows users to play back audio and video. The program has become quite popular, and plugins are also available, which can be installed on your browser and can be used accordingly. In case there are any videos on a web page that have been embedded with the QuickTime format, the program can be used accordingly in order to run those videos. Usually, QuickTime comes installed on all Mac computers, while those who are using Windows computers can download and install the plugins for their respective browsers. Here's a brief guide on how to install and use QuickTime Plugin for the three major browsers in use today: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer.

Part 1: QuickTime Plugin for Google Chrome

Download QuickTime plugin for Chrome

1. The first step you need to take is to visit the official website of the Apple QuickTime Player and download the installer file from there.

2. Once the installer file has been downloaded, just click on the downloaded file, which will be showing at the horizontal download bar at the bottom of your browser.

3. Just follow the instructions on screen in order to finish the installation. Once the installation has been completed, you need to shut off Chrome and restart it in order to finish the installation.

How to enable or disable the QuickTime plugin on Chrome

In order to enable or disable the QuickTime Plugin for Google Chrome, the process is actually quite simple. By default, the plugin is enabled in Google Chrome, which means all videos compatible with the QuickTime format will play automatically. If you wish to disable it however, just write the following content in your address bar (you can choose either of them):
* chrome://plugins (or chrome:plugins)
* about://plugins (or about:plugins)

Then browse down till you find 'QuickTime'. You will see a button alongside it. If you wish to disable the program, just press 'Disable'. If you wish to re- enable the plugin, just press 'Enable'.

Tips: Configure the QuickTime Plugin for Google Chrome

You can configure the QuickTime Plugin for your Google Chrome browser to a certain extent only. Since Google Chrome has a preset number of guidelines, you can't individually decide whether the QuickTime Plugin will be able to run with a certain number of file types or not. Instead, you only have the flexibility of enabling or disabling the plugin at your behest.

Part 2: QuickTime Plugin for Firefox

Download QuickTime plugin for Firefox

The first thing that you need to do is to install QuickTime plugin for Firefox. In order to do that, you need to visit the official Apple QuickTime website and download the QuickTime installer file from there. Once the download has completed, you need to shut off Firefox. Then, browse over to the file you just downloaded, and run it, which will initiate the installation for the QuickTime plugin.

Enable or Disable QuickTime plugin for Firefox

In order to enable or disable the QuickTime Plugin for Mozilla Firefox, the first thing you need to do is to click on the 'Firefox' button on the right-top of the window, and then select 'Add-ons'. Find the 'Plugins' from the Add-ons Manager, and then you can enable or disable the plugin now.

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Configure the QuickTime Plugin for Firefox

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In order to use or configure the QuickTime plugin according to your needs, there are a number of things that you can do. First of all, you can put a check on the types of media files that the plugin can be configured to use. For instance, when you click a download link for a media file which can be handled directly by the QuickTime plugin, it will automatically open the file using the plugin. You can alter those settings. The Firefox QuickTime plugin can also be altered to select which types of files open with the plugin and which are ignored by the plugin.

Troubleshooting

If you find that the Firefox QuickTime plugin is not working, you need to first make sure that all the files are available. To check that, the best way is to first delete the plugin and re- install it. Often times, an incomplete installation might be the reason. If your installation is proper, try enabling or disabling the plugin and restarting Firefox.

Part 3: QuickTime Plugin for Internet Explorer (IE)

Download QuickTime plugin for IE (Internet Explorer)

1. If you wish to install the QuickTime Plug in for Internet Explorer, the first step you need to take is to download the QuickTime Installer file using Internet Explorer. Fire up a new window, and open the official Apple QuickTime page, from where you can get the installer file. You will then get a message which will ask you whether you wish to 'run or save the file?'.

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2. I suggest you choose 'Run'. Wait until the download is completed, after which a new dialog box will open up with two buttons; Run and Don't Run. Choose the former.

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3. Follow the on screen instructions in order to complete the download of the QuickTime installer. This will also install the QuickTime Plugin for your Internet Explorer.

Enable or disable Internet Explorer QuickTime plugin

- If you wish to enable or disable the QuickTime Plugin for Internet Explorer, there's a very simple way to do so. Open up your Internet Explorer, and click on the small gear button located on the top right. A drop down menu will open, from where you need to click on 'Manage Add Ons'.
- A new window will open up, which will include details of all the plugins and extensions that have been downloaded and are operable with Internet Explorer. Browse through the list until you find the QuickTime Plugin. You can then right click on it in order to enable or disable it as per your wishes.

Tips: Unfortunately, you can't configure the QuickTime Plugin for Internet Explorer to work with certain file types. You can only enable or disable it.

Troubleshooting

To test the plugin, first open a new window:
* Find the QuickTime Sample movie (found in the QuickTime folder), and keep both windows adjacent.
* Drag the video to the browser video.

Then, a new window shall open up and the video shall start to play. If nothing plays, then you need to recopy the files in to the browser's folders in order to make sure all files are in the right place.

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