Quicktime Player For Mac 10.11.6

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A Must Have Multimedia/Video Player for Mac OSX Users: QuickTime Players simple-clean interface and cutting edge technology makes it the best media player available for Mac OS X.
QuickTime Players simple and clean interface gets out of the way, letting your audience focus on your message, rather than advertisements from other parties. The standalone QuickTime Player is easy for anyone to use and enjoy. You can also easily embed QuickTime movies in a Web site.
Many of todays leading authoring, multimedia and entertainment applications rely on QuickTime to do the heavy lifting. QuickTime contains contains a rich set of developer APIs for handling almost any audio, video and media task. Easily make your application multimedia-enabled with QuickTime.
The QuickTime file format is a track-based, container-like format that enables you to combine almost any media (audio, video, still images, text, VR, chapters and even alternate languages) in a single movie. Whats more, you can automate your digital media workflow on both Mac and Windows with AppleScript and Automator support.
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Quicktime Player For Mac 10.11.66

I can't see any useful new features in the new quicktime player. What irritates me is that apple has removed the preferences pane, why would you do that? Really?
Now movies by default don't autoplay on open. You can fix this by typing some code stuff in the terminal.
But what really gets me, is that now when you forward the movie, the movie pauses every time and you have to press the play button again.
And when you start playing a new movie while another movie is playing, it starts a new player. This might be what some likes, but without any option to turn this off? Really?
Paid 50 dollars for Snow Leopard and now I'm feeling ripped off. I can't really feel/see any difference. Just that it sometimes freezes and waits for a couple of seconds before reacting and that quicktime X sucks.

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