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    Convert QUICKTIME to WAV Files Online for Free.

    Free online tool to convert quicktime to wav files quickly and securely. No installation required – start converting your files in just a few clicks!

    How It Works

    How to Convert QUICKTIME to WAV

    STEP 1

    Click inside the file drop area to upload your QUICKTIME file or drag & drop it.

    STEP 2

    Select WAV as the output format and click the 'Convert' button.

    STEP 3

    Download the converted WAV file instantly after conversion.

    STEP 4

    You can also send a link to the converted file via email. (Optional)

    What is QUICKTIME (QuickTime Movie)?

    QuickTime is a multimedia format developed by Apple Inc. used for video, audio, and text-based content. It is designed to work seamlessly with Apple's QuickTime Player but can also be played on other platforms with compatible software.

    QuickTime files are commonly used for professional video editing, streaming, and playback of multimedia content. The .quicktime extension specifically refers to videos created using the QuickTime format.

    How to open QUICKTIME?

    QuickTime files can be opened natively with Apple's QuickTime Player on macOS. If you are using Windows, you can open them using QuickTime Player for Windows or VLC Media Player, which also supports the format.

    If the QuickTime format does not open properly on your system, consider installing the appropriate QuickTime codecs or converting the file to a more common format.

    QUICKTIME is Developed by: Apple

    QUICKTIME was Released on: 1991

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    How to convert QUICKTIME?

    To convert QuickTime files to more widely supported formats like MP4, AVI, or MKV, you can use our online video converter. Upload your .quicktime file, choose your desired output format, and start the conversion process.

    Our converter ensures a high-quality conversion, enabling your QuickTime videos to be compatible with various devices and media players.

    What is WAV (Waveform Audio File Format)?

    WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) is a standard audio file format developed by Microsoft and IBM for storing waveform data. It is commonly used for high-quality, uncompressed audio storage.

    WAV files are typically large due to their uncompressed nature, making them ideal for applications requiring high-fidelity sound, such as professional audio editing and CD-quality audio.

    How to open WAV?

    WAV files can be opened with most media players, including Windows Media Player, VLC Media Player, and iTunes.

    On macOS, you can use QuickTime or VLC Media Player to open WAV files without any issues.

    WAV is Developed by: Microsoft and IBM

    WAV was Released on: 1991

    Useful Links for WAV:

    How to convert WAV?

    You can convert WAV files to other audio formats such as MP3, FLAC, or OGG using our online audio converter. Upload your WAV file, select the desired output format, and start the conversion.

    Our converter ensures high-quality output, making it easier to use WAV files on various devices and platforms.

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