Apple today released QuickTime 7.1.1 which addresses an issue with 3rd party start-up items on Intel Macs. This release also fixes an issue exporting Keynote presentations to iDVD. Also delivers numerous bug fixes, support for iLife06, and H.264 performance improvements. This update is highly recommended for all QuickTime 7 users.
The Update is available via Software Update and also as a standalone installer.
More info and download link (49.4MB) here.
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49.9 megs for a 0.0.1 upgrade?
wow.
yay, now i can jack off to HD porn.
*cough* more *cough* security *cough* *cough* fixes
For some reason my SnapZ Pro X failed to work making QT movies in the last update.
So much for my screen record porn collection.
51.4 MB for PPC G5
Seems to go ok, no problems to report. This is a test of the SnapZ Pro X screen record function. Pray thee the problems are fixed and I can record my porn again.
All the local women with bruise marks on their bottoms thank you for your support.
SnapZ Pro X bug still there. Darn.
Fixed it, have to trash the com.snapzpro.plist, reboot, record a movie and reselect new codecs.
The bruises can now heal on all those lovely behinds I was pinching. Nice and soft butts too.
Static Mesh:
man, you shouldn’t talk about your mom like that.
If you have QuickTime Pro, yet another update that requires you get a new $30 key. This is screw’d up, Apple. I haven’t upgraded my QuickTime in a while because I refuse to pay for another key each and every time QuickTime is upgraded. I am a big fan and a user since the early days of Apple (when Microsoft was a small company on Sand Hill next door to the old Apple building), and Steve needs to wave his magic wand and make the QuickTime Pro keys permanent.
What nobody talks about is that Apple’s QuickTime Pro has become subscription-based software. Anyone else tired of this problem?
rasterbator:
I think Apple only requires a new key for major revisions, like to QuickTime 7 from QuickTime 6.x.
“QuickTime 7 was released on April 29, 2005 with Mac OS X v10.4 featuring complete MPEG-4 compliance, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec, live resizing, multi-channel audio, full-screen overlay, and full support for interactive animations created with Apple’s new tool Quartz Composer. Version 7 was also released for 10.3.9.” – wikipedia
…while QuickTime 7 required a new pro license, it obviously came with some significant new features. It costs money to implement and support those new features.
There is also a firmware update for some models of SuperDrives.
MDN – We may need a separate headline for this…..
rasterbator…
installed the update and I can confirm that it didn’t wipe out my pro key. The pro keys are only for the major upgrades.
Anyone have an issue with SizzlingKeys?
Rasterbator,
Read before you post.
What about the bug that crashes QT whenever you hit Command-W while in full screen mode?
Have a quick question: I know this is nitpicking (I already installed the update), but, when I went to the download page it mentioned nothing about numerous bug fixes, support for iLife06, and H.264 performance improvements. Where’d that come from?
Oh no – not another reboot! It’s only been twenty days since the last one.
Well I installed the new QT version on my iMac G5 and now I have no sound. Huh? Thanks Apple.