QuickTime is a multimedia player designed by Apple, made up of a set of libraries and a multimedia player. QuickTime also lets you play most digital formats of audio, video, interactive panoramic images, etc. It sends high-definition contents over the Internet to other computers, mobile devices, etc.
Sharing contents using QuickTime is a great alternative given that QuickTime is the most widespread multimedia platform today with a wide range of tools available to create, view and share contents both as a professional and a layman.
QuickTime offers excellent tools to share contents and comes with the new Broadcaster application that lets you produce real-time contents to share online.
QuickTime has a clean interface that is simple and flexible which hides when you start playing, immediately dismissing the possibility of altering the contents with ads, etc.
QuickTime works with the latest digital multimedia player content standards, letting you work with a long list of formats adapted to the specific needs of each user.
Supported audio formats: Apple Lossless 1 and 2, Audio Interchange (AIFF), Audio CD, MIDI, MPEG-1 (.mp3), MPEG-4 AAC (.m4a, .m4b, .m4p), QDesign Music, Qualcomm PureVoice (QCELP), Sun AU, ULAW/ALAW, (WAV) and AAC.
Supported video formats: 3GPP, 3GPP2, AVI, DV NTSC/PAL, DVC Pro NTSC/PAL, swf, H.261, H.263, H.264, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 and .mov (QuickTime’s own movie).