Mac users have QuickTime X, while Windows users kept the QuickTime 7 designation. See MPEG.In 2009, along with the debut of Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), which was a major upgrade to 64 bits, QuickTime was also upgraded to 64 bits and given a higher numerical version (X=10) than the existing Version 7. In reciprocation, Apple added MPEG-4 in QuickTime 6 and H.264 (based on MPEG-4) in QuickTime 7. MOOV extensions.Because the QuickTime format was designed for ease of editing, it was chosen as the basis for the MPEG-4 container format. Its time-based synchronization is a major feature, and QuickTime files can even be used to control external events such as lighting. However, Microsoft did not retaliate and Windows Media Player continues to play QuickTime movies in the MOV format.A QuickTime file can contain any kind of continuous motion data such as audio, video, MIDI, animations, virtual reality, Karaoke text and time-based control information.The video was taken at a crepe stand in Paris. See iTunes, Windows Media and H.264.The player at the top is Version 7, which is retained for Windows users, while QuickTime Player 10 (X) at bottom sports a floating toolbar.
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