The only drawback is that QuickTime Player doesn’t support all file formats, and sometimes needs third-party codecs. Moreover, it supports live streaming and comes with basic editing tools to accentuate your videos. If you need a player for simple video files, this one will be sufficient. The lightweight installer doesn’t require registration and takes only a few seconds before you can start using the abundant features. While Apple’s native software continues to come pre-installed with Mac, the Windows version needs to be separately downloaded. However, with the increasing popularity of Windows Media Player, GOM Player, and Media Player Classic, QuickTime took a backseat. QuickTime remained the most popular multimedia player for over a decade.
Simple interface, plenty of features, and live streaming