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Do I need to install QuickTime Player 7 to use VideoDrive?

No. VideoDrive 2.0 does not require QuickTime Player 7. All main features are available without QuickTime 7 being present on your machine. Some advanced features including toggling subtitles, adding chapters and merging video parts are only possible when QuickTime 7 is installed. VideoDrive version 1.x does require QuickTime Player 7.



2. How do I install QuickTime Player 7 on MacOSX 10.6 using the installation DVD?

The default install of Snow Leopard does not include QuickTime Player 7. Users can select to custom install QuickTime Player 7 in addition to QuickTime Player X or you can install QuickTime Player 7 afterwards:
  1. If you are installing Snow Leopard, click the “Customize” button during the install wizard, and check the option “QuickTime 7”.

  2. If Snow Leopard is already installed, insert the Snow Leopard Installation DVD and click “Optional Installs”. In the installation wizard, check the option “QuickTime 7”.

Once you install QuickTime Player 7 under Snow Leopard, you will find the app in the Utilities folder (not the Applications folder). If you have Pro license key, you can still use it in QuickTime Player 7. Note that this is NOT required for VideoDrive to function properly.



3. How do I install QuickTime Player 7 on MacOSX 10.6 over the internet?

You can easily install QuickTime 7 using Apple Software Update. Simply download a QTZ file and open it with QuickTime X. A dialog box will appear suggesting to download QuickTime 7.






 

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