QuickTime

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* [http://developer.apple.com/standards/classicquicktime.html QuickTime File Format Specification (classic, 2001)]  
 
* [http://developer.apple.com/standards/classicquicktime.html QuickTime File Format Specification (classic, 2001)]  
 
* [http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/QuickTime/QTFF/ QuickTime File Format Specification (current, as of 2012)]
 
* [http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/QuickTime/QTFF/ QuickTime File Format Specification (current, as of 2012)]
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== Software ==
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* [http://archive.org/download/PowerPlay0597/PowerPlay0597.iso01.iso/TOOLS/Qtime/QT32INST.EXE QuickTime 2.1.2 for Windows (c. 1997)]
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* [http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ Current QuickTime download]
  
 
== Sample files ==
 
== Sample files ==
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* [http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1425 Apple's sample QuickTime files in several encodings]
 
* [http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1425 Apple's sample QuickTime files in several encodings]
  
== References ==
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== Links and references ==
  
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* [http://www.apple.com/quicktime/ Official site]
 
* [[Wikipedia:QuickTime|QuickTime : Wikipedia]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:QuickTime|QuickTime : Wikipedia]]
 
* {{EGFF|quicktime|QuickTime File Format Summary}}, from the [[Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats]]
 
* {{EGFF|quicktime|QuickTime File Format Summary}}, from the [[Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats]]

Revision as of 13:22, 3 December 2014

File Format
Name QuickTime
Ontology
Extension(s) .mov
MIME Type(s) video/quicktime
PRONOM x-fmt/384

QuickTime is a container format developed by Apple Computer, Inc. It is usually used to wrap video content, but can also be used to wrap sound and still image data.

The QuickTime format was used as the basis for the international standard MPEG-4 format.

A now-deprecated related format for still images taken from a QuickTime video is QTIF.

Contents

Format

See boxes/atoms format. Starting in 2004, the QuickTime movie file specification has been based on ISO Base Media File Format, with a brand of "qt  ".

Quicktime VR

In the past, the Quicktime format has been used as a container for so called Virtual Reality (or rather, 360 degree panorama) data. Not clear how to identify. File extensions usually just .mov, but may be .qt or more specifically .qvr (possibly .qtvr?).

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