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QuickTime

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What is QuickTime?

QuickTime is a multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., used for handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound, panoramic images, and interactivity. It's commonly used for playing video files, creating and editing movies, and streaming media content. While once a dominant platform, it's now largely superseded by newer technologies but the underlying QuickTime file format (.mov) remains prevalent.

What other technologies are related to QuickTime?

QuickTime Complementary Technologies

iMovie is a video editing software developed by Apple. It complements QuickTime as QuickTime is often used as the underlying framework for video playback and encoding within iMovie.
mentioned alongside QuickTime in 2% (62) of relevant job posts
Final Cut Pro is a professional-grade video editing software by Apple. It is complementary to QuickTime as QuickTime is frequently used for video playback, encoding, and handling within Final Cut Pro.
mentioned alongside QuickTime in 0% (100) of relevant job posts
macOS is the operating system developed by Apple and is the primary platform for QuickTime. QuickTime is deeply integrated into macOS for multimedia handling.
mentioned alongside QuickTime in 0% (65) of relevant job posts

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