I frequently used Quicktime Pro 7 to do quick edits to video clips - it worked up through High Sierra.
QuickTime Player 7 supports older media formats, such as QTVR, interactive QuickTime movies, and MIDI files. Os x el capitan no packages were eligible for install. It also accepts QuickTime 7 Pro registration codes, which turn on QuickTime Pro functions. This version of QuickTime Player is unsupported and is provided for compatibility with legacy media workflows on macOS Sierra and earlier.
I recently migrated to another laptop running Mojave.
QuickTime Pro 7 opens, but all the Pro features are greyed out.
'No problem, I have my registration key'.
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Um. Problem.
The QuickTime registration server (http://quicktimepro.apple.com/) is no longer answering at Apple. The registration won't go through.
https://internationaltree991.weebly.com/blog/macos-upgrade-for-mac-os-x-104-11. What do I do now? Anybody know where the registration authorization file is written? I still have access to my old laptop if it can be found and simply copied over.
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Quicktime 7 Pro For Mac Os X Review 2013
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014), macOS Sierra (10.12.1)
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