![]() ![]() ![]() After uninstalling QuickTime from your Windows Machine, you can download and install QuickTime Lite (link can be found bellow the video). ![]() And thanks to a program called “QuickTime Lite” it is. So if there’s a way to delete the player but keep the codecs we’ll be fine. It seems like the QuickTime player is the only security problem. I did some searches and came across a very easy solution. Especially Apple proress and it’s an industry standard. Those are the Apple Proress, Animation and DNxHD. Fortunate Adobe has implemented this and many other codecs in their installation.īut why worry then? Well, some codecs aren’t supported by default within Adobe Premiere Pro or After Effects. One very populair codec is the H.264, which is being used as the number one standard for recording and publishing video. Quicktime also comes with many video codecs that us video editors need to process our clips. There’re many alternatives like the opensource VLC player. ![]() You can click here to read all the technical details.Īt first it doesn’t seems like we will be needing the Quicktime player. After Effects Tutorial: Export QuickTime H264 Format With Small File SizeDownload QuickTime. The reason for it is because Apple will no longer provide updates for it’s Windows video player (Mac users will still get updates). But we have a solution.Ī couple of days ago, Trend Micro (a software security company) recommends all Windows users to uninstall Apple QuickTime from their machines. With the QuickTime security problems, we can’t use codecs like Apple Proress and Animation anymore. ![]()
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