When I bought a Quicktime Pro key, I was automatically upgraded to 7.4 from 7.2 against my will. I want to revert to 7.3 or 7.3.1, but when I try to install one of those versions I am prevented from doing so because "You cannot install Quicktime on this volume. A newer version of this software is already installed." I tried AppZap, but still got the same error message, so I put everything back where it belonged.
This came up because I want to upgrade from Media Composer v.2.8.0 to v.2.8.3 and at the same time upgrade to Quicktime 7.3 the latest supported version. Is there a way to downgrade Quicktime without messing up my Mac (Quad 2.3 GHz G5)?
Richard
I am in the PC world, but would also like to hear more about this. I was informed buying a QT Pro key simply unlocked functionality and would NOT change your QT version.
A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger. (Proverbs 15:1 NIV)
A bump, hoping for more comments.
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