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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: QuickTime for Windows Is Dead, and You Should Uninstall It to Stay Secure .howtogeek QuickTime for Windows has dangerous security vulnerabilities that let attackers take over your computer, but Apple wont be updating it to fix them. Its time to uninstall it. Annoyingly, Apple only announced this in a statement to Trend Micro. Apple hasnt announced it on its own website, and doesnt seem to be making a real effort to warn people about this outdated program. Theyre even still offering it for download on their website with no warning! If youre using a Mac, dont worry. Apples QuickTime for Mac is still supported with security updates. Only the Windows version is dead and rotting. Why (and How) You Should Uninstall QuickTime For Windows RELATED ARTICLE Safari for Windows is (Probably) Dead: How to Migrate to Another Browser If you use Safari on Windows, we have some bad news for you: the new Safari 6 has been out... [Read Article] QuickTime for Windows is vulnerable to two security attacks that would allow an attacker to run code on your computer if you visited a web page or played a downloaded file. Its particularly exploitable thanks to its browser plug-in. If youre using Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, which still support the plug-in, you can be compromised just by visiting a web page. Google Chrome no longer does supports these old plug-ins, but Chrome users shouldnt get too complacent. Even downloaded video files could exploit the desktop version of Apples QuickTime. Unfortunately, Apple is no longer updating QuickTime for Windows, so these flawsand any future oneswill never be fixed. QuickTime for Windows will just become less and less secure over time, like Windows XP. This is the same stunt Apple pulled with Safari for Windows. Apple simply stopped updating its Windows application without properly informing its users. Although Apple hasnt asked directly asked you to stop using QuickTime for Windows, you definitely should. Even the US government is advising this. To uninstall QuickTime, open the Control Panel, click Uninstall a program under Programs, select QuickTime in the list, and click Uninstall. The QuickTime uninstaller will remove both the QuickTime desktop application and the QuickTime browser plug-in. If you dont see QuickTime in the list here, you dont have QuickTime installed. Problem solved! How to Play QuickTime Videos on Windows But what if you still have some old QuickTime files you need to play? No problem, its actually easy to play QuickTime movies on Windows without QuickTime. Theres no real loss here. QuickTime videos are .mov and .qt files. However, these are simply containers that contain video and audio tracks encoded with other codecs. QuickTime has supported a wide variety of codecs over its history, and more modern .mov files are likely just H.264 MPEG-4 (MP4) files with a different container wrapped around them. These .mov files are becoming less common in favor of .mp4 files, which are more cross-platform. VLC will play .mov files just fine. Its a media player swiss army knife that will play practically anything you throw at it, and weve always had success when using VLC to play QuickTime .mov movies. So, just download and install VLC to play QuickTime videos and practically any other type of media file. How to Play QuickTime Content on the Web The vast majority of websites have now dropped Apples QuickTime plug-in, just as theyve dropped MIcrosofts Windows Media Player plug-in and the RealPlayer plug-in. You should encounter QuickTime content on the web only rarely, and only on old sites that need to be updated. Most modern websites use either HTML5 video or Adobe Flash, with a few holdouts perhaps stuck on Microsofts Silverlight. Apples Trailers website once required QuickTime, but it no longer does. Videos will just play using your browsers integrated HTML5 video support. RELATED ARTICLE How to Use Java, Silverlight, and Other Browser Plug-ins on Windows 10 Browser plug-ins are on their way out. Microsoft Edge doesnt support ActiveX plug-ins, although it does have built-in Flash support.... [Read Article] For ancient web pages that require QuickTime, you still have one alternative. VLC offers a browser plug-in, which you can choose to install. However, this is an old plug-in and isnt supported by modern web browsers like Google Chrome. Firefox still includes support for NPAPI plug-ins like this, but will be removing it at the end of 2016. Internet Explorer will continue supporting old ActiveX plug-ins, but Microsoft Edge doesnt. Install VLC and ensure you select the ActiveX plugin (for Internet Explorer) and/or Mozilla plugin (for Mozilla Firefox) options at install time. If youve already installed VLC, you can re-run the installer and ensure you select this option. You can then open Internet Explorer or Firefox and videos should (hopefully) play with the VLC plug-in, which impersonates QuickTime. This wont always work, as the VLC plug-in isnt perfect. Youre better off downloading the video file and watching if in the VLC desktop application, if thats an option. Yes, iTunes Still Works Properly Without QuickTime Lastly, lets not forget Apples iTunes. iTunes once required QuickTime for video playback
but it doesnt anymore. You can uninstall QuickTime and continue playing videos in iTunes itself. its that simple. Apples Windows security has been pretty bad. While Apple is battling the US government over the security of its iPhones, Apple cant even be bothered to inform users of QuickTime for Windowsand Safari for Windows before itthat theyre using old, out-of-date software that wont receive security updates. Apple should be handling this a lot better. JOIN THE DISCUSSION (3 REPLIES) Tweet Chris Hoffman is a technology writer and all-around computer geek. He's as at home using the Linux terminal as he is digging into the Windows registry. Connect with him on Google+. Published 04/15/16 Poster Comment: Tom Wilson... Ugh. I hate QuickTime, but the video recording software I use requires it. Looks like no easy way out for me (aside from buying a dedicated hardware recorder.) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
VLC Media player plays all video formats, is free, and runs on both Windows and Mac.
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