Quicktime version
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Quicktime version
I implemented a QuickTime detection in a stack. On another machine (iMac 10.6.8.), Quicktime 7 is not installed, the qtversion() tells me 7.6.6 ??
Any idea?
Thanks ... Guera
Any idea?
Thanks ... Guera
Re: Quicktime version
Quicktime is part of the Mac core software set, so is always installed, but it is updated independently - sometimes when iTunes is incremented or for other reasons. The player software is again a separate piece of software that used to be purchased, but now a stripped down version comes with Lion I believe. So when you say that Quicktime 7 is not installed I interpret that to mean that the paid for player is not installed, but looking at the version of numbers tells me that the Quicktime engine is there and is reasonably up to date - my Lion based Macbook Pro gives me a version of 7.7.1.
I bought Quicktime 7 back in the day and have moved it from machine to machine, so in my Apps folder, I have Quicktime Player (the old one) and in the Utilities folder I have Quicktime Player 7 (the Lion version).
Confusing I know, but your Quicktime is there and should work for you.
Kelly
I bought Quicktime 7 back in the day and have moved it from machine to machine, so in my Apps folder, I have Quicktime Player (the old one) and in the Utilities folder I have Quicktime Player 7 (the Lion version).
Confusing I know, but your Quicktime is there and should work for you.
Kelly
Re: Quicktime version
On all my Macs is QT Pro installed. It was installed with Final Cut or Logic. But on the iMac (Snow Leopard) of my wife QT 7 is not installed. This has nothing to do with the purchase of QTPro. As we know in SL and Lion QT 7 is installed separately in the Utilities folder. QT 7 is definitely not installed on my wife's iMac.
Re: Quicktime version
Hi conde,
since QuickTime is an important part of Mac OS X it is very unlikely that QT is NOT installed on any Mac!
What you mean is probably the QuickTIme PLAYER (which is NOT QuickTime!).
On OS X the default player is (on my current Lion 10.7.3) version 10.1 (501.8 )
"QuickTime Player 7" needs to be installed manually and does not affect "the qtversion"
which also returns 7.7.1 on my Lion installation. So everything is OK on your side!
Hope that clarifies things a bit
Best
Klaus
since QuickTime is an important part of Mac OS X it is very unlikely that QT is NOT installed on any Mac!
What you mean is probably the QuickTIme PLAYER (which is NOT QuickTime!).
On OS X the default player is (on my current Lion 10.7.3) version 10.1 (501.8 )
"QuickTime Player 7" needs to be installed manually and does not affect "the qtversion"
which also returns 7.7.1 on my Lion installation. So everything is OK on your side!
Hope that clarifies things a bit
Best
Klaus
Re: Quicktime version
Hi Klaus,
sorry - I still don't understand.
I come from iShell. All apps developed in iShell absolutely need QT7. My question is: On my developer Mac is QT 7 installed. Everything works in the same way as on a Mac without QT7 ????
... Guera
sorry - I still don't understand.
I come from iShell. All apps developed in iShell absolutely need QT7. My question is: On my developer Mac is QT 7 installed. Everything works in the same way as on a Mac without QT7 ????
... Guera
Re: Quicktime version
Hi Guera,
where do you see that "QT7" is installed on your Mac?
With "the qtversion" in LiveCode?
Best
Klaus
where do you see that "QT7" is installed on your Mac?
With "the qtversion" in LiveCode?
Best
Klaus
Re: Quicktime version
Hi Klaus,
yes!
... Guera
yes!
... Guera
Re: Quicktime version
Hi Guera,
hm, on my OS X Lion 10.7.3 I get 7.7.1, and you get 7.6.6 on OS X 10.6.8, right?
The actual version number is always the FIRST digit, which is 7 in both cases.
So what exactly is the problem?
Does you stack not run on 10.6.8 with QT 7.6.6?
Best
Klaus
hm, on my OS X Lion 10.7.3 I get 7.7.1, and you get 7.6.6 on OS X 10.6.8, right?
The actual version number is always the FIRST digit, which is 7 in both cases.
So what exactly is the problem?
Does you stack not run on 10.6.8 with QT 7.6.6?
Best
Klaus
Re: Quicktime version
Klaus - nochmal:
on my test-Mac (my wife#s iMac) Quicktime 7 is not installed. With "qtVersion()" in a stack I get "7.6.6" ? The problem is: When in SnowLeopard Quicktime 7 is not installed why returns the qtVersion function 7.6.6 ???
Sure the stack is running.
Danke Klaus ... Guera
on my test-Mac (my wife#s iMac) Quicktime 7 is not installed. With "qtVersion()" in a stack I get "7.6.6" ? The problem is: When in SnowLeopard Quicktime 7 is not installed why returns the qtVersion function 7.6.6 ???
Sure the stack is running.
Danke Klaus ... Guera
Re: Quicktime version
Hi Guera,
ok, once again
You are obviously mixing "QuickTime" (the mulimedia framework of OS X) with "QuickTime Player 7".
QT Player 7 needs to be installed manually starting with OS X 10.6.x
What Livecode returns with "qtversion()" is the Buildnumber of "QuickTime" NOT the "QuickTime Player 7".
And manually installing this "QuickTime Player 7" does NOT modify/change/extend the Framework "QuickTime"
in any way.
I think the version of QuickTime that comes with OS X 10.6.8 IS in fact 7.6.6 so this might just a little understanding problem
Best
Klaus
P.S.
"About QuickTime Player" -> Version 10.1 (501.8 )
"About QuickTime Player 7" -> Version 7.6.6 (1709)
Even more puzzling
ok, once again
You are obviously mixing "QuickTime" (the mulimedia framework of OS X) with "QuickTime Player 7".
QT Player 7 needs to be installed manually starting with OS X 10.6.x
What Livecode returns with "qtversion()" is the Buildnumber of "QuickTime" NOT the "QuickTime Player 7".
And manually installing this "QuickTime Player 7" does NOT modify/change/extend the Framework "QuickTime"
in any way.
I think the version of QuickTime that comes with OS X 10.6.8 IS in fact 7.6.6 so this might just a little understanding problem
Best
Klaus
P.S.
"About QuickTime Player" -> Version 10.1 (501.8 )
"About QuickTime Player 7" -> Version 7.6.6 (1709)
Even more puzzling
Re: Quicktime version
As has been mentioned, the quicktime framework is integrated into osx. Its just there. The extra tools for quicktime (quicktime pro, quicktime player) may not be installed but the underlying framework is actually part of OSX. Prior to OSX this was not the case.
If you look here.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickTime look at the first sentence in the 'overview' section plus a paragraph or two onward. It explains that the framework is there in osx, but that quicktime player (either the pro version or the free version) are tools that use the quicktime framework. But the framework is there whether you've installed the player or not.
If you look here.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickTime look at the first sentence in the 'overview' section plus a paragraph or two onward. It explains that the framework is there in osx, but that quicktime player (either the pro version or the free version) are tools that use the quicktime framework. But the framework is there whether you've installed the player or not.
Re: Quicktime version
Okay Klaus - okay I've got it.What Livecode returns with "qtversion()" is the Buildnumber of "QuickTime" NOT the "QuickTime Player 7".
And manually installing this "QuickTime Player 7" does NOT modify/change/extend the Framework "QuickTime"
in any way.
Thank you all for your patience.
... Guera
Re: Quicktime version
You're welcome!
Re: Quicktime version
Hi Klaus - you're very active here and very helpful. As musicians, we know that bass players are always very nice.
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