In this tutorial, learn how to download and install QuickTime on Windows 10 PC.
QuickTime is an extensible multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound, panoramic images, and interactivity.
Apple allows Windows users to download and install QuickTime to their PCs. After installing QuickTime, your Windows PC can play the HD movie trailers that Apple streams online, video clips recorded on Apple devices and various other videos that are broadcast over the internet.
This post will show you how to install QuickTime on Windows 10.
How to Download and Install QuickTime on Windows 10
To get QuickTime on Windows 10 PC, you’d have to download the software from the Apple Support website linked below. Simply click on the Download button to start the download of the QuickTime installer.
1. First, go to the QuickTime download page and click on the Download button.
2. Once it has been downloaded, go to the folder that contains the “QuickTimeInstaller.exe” file and double-click on the file to run the install process. We recommend you select custom installation during setup to get more control over the installation process.
3. Click Next.
4. Click Yes.
5. Click on the icon next to Typical.
6. Click Install and wait for the installation to finish.
7. After the installation of QuickTime is complete, click Finish.
Now QuickTime for Windows 10 has been installed on your PC.
If you can’t install QuickTime in Windows 10, read more this post.
These are the minimum system requirements to install and use the QuickTime software on your Windows PC:
- Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7.
- Any 486DX-based computer at 66Mhz or faster, any Pentium-based computer, or any MPC2 compliant PC.
- 16MB RAM.
- Sound Blaster Compatible Card.
- Installation of Direct X version 3.0 or higher is recommended for best performance.
- Installation of DirectDraw and DirectSound drivers is recommended for best performance.
That’s about it.