

It’s a lot like the adjustment tools that are built into the Preview image editor in OS X, but obviously they’re for video instead, allowing you to make viewing and sound edits without any complexity at all. My personal favorite aspect of version 7 is the AV panel, accessible from the Window menu by selecting “A/V Controls”. For those familiar with the older version, you’ll instantly know and appreciate the differences, though to unlock it’s full potential you really need the Pro version. Go ahead and launch the QuickTime Player 7 app, you can even run it alongside QuickTime Player X if you want to. Open up /Applications/Utilities/ to find “QuickTime Player 7” – it installs separately from QuickTime Player X and does not conflict with the new version at all.

