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Apple Releases QuickTime, iTunes Updates

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Late Wednesday, Apple released updates to two of their core programs; QuickTime 7.2 and iTunes 7.3.1.
QuickTime 7.2, which is a 33.8 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes:
-Support for full screen viewing in QuickTime Player.
-Updates to the H.264 codec.
-Numerous bug fixes.
-Export for iPhone (exports .m4v video).
-Export for iPhone (Cellular) (exports .3gp video).
QuickTime 7.2 requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later to run.
iTunes 7.3.1, which was also released today, is a 51.4 megabyte download and adds the following fixes and changes:
-Improvements to the iPhone service activation.
-Fill iPhone synching with music, TV shows, movies, podcasts and photos.
-Improved wireless sharing between photo libraries and Apple TV devices via iTunes.
-Fix to a problem in iTunes 7.3 when the iTunes Library was accessed.
iTunes 7.3.1 requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later to run.
Both programs can be updated via Mac OS X’s Software Update feature.
If you’ve seen any major changes on your end once these programs have been installed, let us know via the forums.


fruitlogo1.jpg
Late Wednesday, Apple released updates to two of their core programs; QuickTime 7.2 and iTunes 7.3.1.
QuickTime 7.2, which is a 33.8 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes:
-Support for full screen viewing in QuickTime Player.
-Updates to the H.264 codec.
-Numerous bug fixes.
-Export for iPhone (exports .m4v video).
-Export for iPhone (Cellular) (exports .3gp video).
QuickTime 7.2 requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later to run.
iTunes 7.3.1, which was also released today, is a 51.4 megabyte download and adds the following fixes and changes:
-Improvements to the iPhone service activation.
-Fill iPhone synching with music, TV shows, movies, podcasts and photos.
-Improved wireless sharing between photo libraries and Apple TV devices via iTunes.
-Fix to a problem in iTunes 7.3 when the iTunes Library was accessed.
iTunes 7.3.1 requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later to run.
Both programs can be updated via Mac OS X’s Software Update feature.
If you’ve seen any major changes on your end once these programs have been installed, let us know via the forums.