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If you see a 'This movie requires QuickTime' message in iTunes

Content that you buy or rent from the iTunes Store plays in iTunes, but you might need a different media player to view some older files.

You can play a variety of media files, such as those that you buy or rent from the iTunes Store, in iTunes. However, some older files might cause iTunes to display a message that says:

"This movie requires QuickTime, which is not supported by this version of iTunes."

If you see this message, try viewing the files using a different media player.

If you're using macOS

  1. Control-click the content, then choose "Reveal in Finder."

  2. Control-click the file, then choose Open With.

  3. In the menu that appears, choose QuickTime Player or another media player. Learn what to do if QuickTime Player can‘t open a video file.

If you're using Windows

  1. Right-click the content, then choose "Show in Windows Explorer."

  2. Right-click the file, then choose Open With.

  3. In the menu that appears, choose a video player that supports the format of your file.

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