No more Quicktime without iTunes?

grrl

Diamond Member
Jun 21, 2001
6,204
1
0
I just downloaded QuickTime 7.1 Stand Alone. Upon install there was some text about giving you the option to set up iTunes. That option never appeared it installed iTunes. I tried three times to uninstall it, but the folders and files remained on my computer.

Every site I've seen says the Stand Alone doesn't include iTunes, yet the 6.x version without is 12 megs versus the new version at 21 megs. Has anyone else had this problem and am I right that there seems to be no QuickTime only download?
 

Noema

Platinum Member
Feb 15, 2005
2,974
0
0
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Quicktime Alternative

:thumbsup:

I've been using it for a while now; a nice alternative to Apple's bloatware, considering the only thing most of us here at AT are interested in is the codec, not the player or iTunes.

 

magomago

Lifer
Sep 28, 2002
10,973
14
76
why would implementing a codec through another means be illegal? Does that mean that any *nix machine playing a quicktime video is doing it through illegal means since apple never released quicktime?
 

HN

Diamond Member
Jan 19, 2001
8,186
4
0
Originally posted by: grrl
I just downloaded QuickTime 7.1 Stand Alone. Upon install there was some text about giving you the option to set up iTunes. That option never appeared it installed iTunes. I tried three times to uninstall it, but the folders and files remained on my computer.

Every site I've seen says the Stand Alone doesn't include iTunes, yet the 6.x version without is 12 megs versus the new version at 21 megs. Has anyone else had this problem and am I right that there seems to be no QuickTime only download?

seems odd. the qt 7.1 with itunes is ~36MB. I installed the qt 7 standalone at work and it was fine (nothing about itunes was installed)
 

VIAN

Diamond Member
Aug 22, 2003
6,575
1
0
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Quicktime Alternative

thanx.

I really dislike apple and how selfish they are with this stuff. I have an Ipod - a machine that's not bug free; and it seems like it only supports the MP3 format out of necessity - for calling it an MP3 player; or else they'd called it an AAC player. I hate that I have to use itunes. I just hate this thing, should've gone with creative.
 

MrChad

Lifer
Aug 22, 2001
13,507
3
81
Originally posted by: archcommus
How about iTunes without QuickTime? That's what I'm interested in.

I'm fairly certain that iTunes depends on some of QuickTime's libraries in order to work.
 

archcommus

Diamond Member
Sep 14, 2003
8,115
0
76
Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: archcommus
How about iTunes without QuickTime? That's what I'm interested in.

I'm fairly certain that iTunes depends on some of QuickTime's libraries in order to work.
I don't know...I installed the package and then uninstalled QuickTime and iTunes still worked fine.

 

grrl

Diamond Member
Jun 21, 2001
6,204
1
0
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: grrl
I just downloaded QuickTime 7.1 Stand Alone. Upon install there was some text about giving you the option to set up iTunes. That option never appeared it installed iTunes. I tried three times to uninstall it, but the folders and files remained on my computer.

Every site I've seen says the Stand Alone doesn't include iTunes, yet the 6.x version without is 12 megs versus the new version at 21 megs. Has anyone else had this problem and am I right that there seems to be no QuickTime only download?

seems odd. the qt 7.1 with itunes is ~36MB. I installed the qt 7 standalone at work and it was fine (nothing about itunes was installed)

I just noticed that, but after the Stand Alone install there were brand new iTunes files on my computer. I can't remember if iTunes was on the computer from an earlier install and it automatically updated it. But even so, I couldn't uninstall it later.
 

erikistired

Diamond Member
Sep 27, 2000
9,739
0
0
Originally posted by: VIAN
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Quicktime Alternative

thanx.

I really dislike apple and how selfish they are with this stuff. I have an Ipod - a machine that's not bug free; and it seems like it only supports the MP3 format out of necessity - for calling it an MP3 player; or else they'd called it an AAC player. I hate that I have to use itunes. I just hate this thing, should've gone with creative.

i'm fairly sure there are alternatives to itunes, altho aac is better anyway.

ephpod
 

erikistired

Diamond Member
Sep 27, 2000
9,739
0
0
Originally posted by: magomago
why would implementing a codec through another means be illegal? Does that mean that any *nix machine playing a quicktime video is doing it through illegal means since apple never released quicktime?

quite possibly yes, but they probably don't care enough to do much about it until they release a *nix version of quicktime.
 

0roo0roo

No Lifer
Sep 21, 2002
64,795
84
91
Originally posted by: fisher
Originally posted by: VIAN
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Quicktime Alternative

thanx.

I really dislike apple and how selfish they are with this stuff. I have an Ipod - a machine that's not bug free; and it seems like it only supports the MP3 format out of necessity - for calling it an MP3 player; or else they'd called it an AAC player. I hate that I have to use itunes. I just hate this thing, should've gone with creative.

i'm fairly sure there are alternatives to itunes, altho aac is better anyway.

ephpod

yup and keep yamipod self contained exes on the ipod, for linux/osx/xp for universal access

as for quicktime, i installed the normal itunes and quicktime alternative so i dunno whats goin on heh, but i use media player classic to play quick time files and it works fine.