
Wine runs Video Redo, GSpot and ImgBurn quite happily. Sounds like the two OS’s were too closely named and Apple doesn’t want “ten” being an issue, and let’s face it, Windows 10 sure is one giant Turkey.īetween the two of them I am now in the process of checking out Kdenlive, Lightworks and Cinelerra on Linux. So, do I have to upgrade all that software too or is Apple hoping that I’ll bin Windows and jump on the OS X bandwagon? Sorry I meant “Mac OS” as they are removing “X” or “ten” from their operating system name too. Now uninstalling Quicktime will break further video editing software on Windows (particularly Adobe) – you can’t remove Quicktime without other video editing software breaking in the process. Can’t wait for the next disaster Tuesday to come – “Honey, I Borked the PC Again” or “Microsoft Strikes Back – Return of The Event Viewer”. Although Windows 10 works fine with the exact same version of Corel Videostudio! So, it’s not patched on Win 10 then? Your only options are to upgrade to Windows 10 or buy the latest version of Corel Videostudio. What is it with video editing and large tech companies? Lately I’ve seen Windows security updates break Corel Videostudio on Windows 7: KB3126587, KB3126593 in February, again with KB3140410 in March and again with KB3146706, KB3147071 in April. Now You: When was the last time you used QuickTime on Windows? While Microsoft is pushing more and more of its products to Android and iOS, Apple seems to do the opposite and keep everything Mac and iOS exclusive.

Side note: it is rather interesting to see how Apple's and Microsoft's strategies vary.


Suggested media players are VLC Media Player or SMPlayer. Even Apple's Trailer website no longer requires QuickTime. There are plenty of QuickTime alternatives available when it comes to watching videos on Windows. Find Apple Application Support and Apple Software Update in the listing and remove those as well provided that you don't have any other product by the company installed. Tip: Apple installs other software alongside QuickTime which does not get removed when you remove the video player.
