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Andreas Lindemark

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Hi,

 

I just got an e-mail from my University IT security group, that they recommend everyone (at the university) to uninstall Apple QuickTime for Windows, since Apple Ends the Support,

 

References:

https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/alerts/TA16-105A

http://blog.trendmicro.com/urgent-call-action-uninstall-quicktime-windows-today/

http://zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-16-241/

http://zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-16-242/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/04/14/uninstall_quicktime_for_windows/

 

The IT security group also recommend not to use the QuickTime Alternative (uninstallation is recommended), since it hasn't been updated since 2010.

 

How will this affect WATCHOUT?

 

I guess if WATCHOUT Display is located in a network with no or limited access to the internet, then the problem isn't that big.

But most WATCHOUT Production is on computers that is being used for other things and might often be connected to internet.

 

I don't recommend any WATCHOUT customers to uninstall QuickTime, but to think on the risk and wait for Datatons recomendation (and hopefully some replacement).

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Hi,

I just got an e-mail from my University IT security group, that they recommend everyone (at the university) to uninstall Apple QuickTime for Windows, since Apple Ends the Support,

 

References:

https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/alerts/TA16-105A

http://blog.trendmicro.com/urgent-call-action-uninstall-quicktime-windows-today/

http://zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-16-241/

http://zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-16-242/

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/04/14/uninstall_quicktime_for_windows/

 

The IT security group also recommend not to use the QuickTime Alternative (uninstallation is recommended), since it hasn't been updated since 2010.

 

How will this affect WATCHOUT?

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Depends on the version, v6, not much at all.

WATCHOUT does not require Quicktime, since version 5.5.1

(in fact, WATCHPAX / WATCHPAX 2 do not include Quicktime).

 

In v5, .mov files containing h.264 or animation codec do not rely on QuickTime.

 

In v6, same h.264 and animation codec and also ProRes do not rely on QuickTime.

 

Of course, there are other codecs under Quicktime that will not work without Quicktime,

but those are the less popular ones.

 

I imagine a MacOS computer with Quicktime Pro would allow you to transcode

any .mov that will not work in WATCHOUT into a compatible codec.

 

WATCHOUT Production will completely lose its ability to Export a synopsis movie,

as that function does rely on Quicktime.

 

There has been talk of re-writing the export function to remove reliance on Quicktime altogether.

That one export function is reliant on QuickTime and that prevents WATCHOUT from evolving into a 64 bit program,

i.e. 32 bit is maintained to allow QuickTime encoding to be used.

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Apparently, if need be, one can install Qucktime without the Player -

https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/2/1072246

 

Basically, the procedure (copied and pasted here) is -

1. In your add / remove programs, uninstall QT player completely.

2. Go to the apple QT installer download page and grab the latest package for Windows

3. During install, make sure that everything except the "critical components" is NOT installed. (Xed out). Leave the top option for install only (something like "media for third party apps" - this is the codecs only)

4. Install as normal

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WATCHOUT had a hard dependency on QT initially. But this was removed several years ago in anticipation of this event (Apple ends support). The only function that currently requires QT is the video/audio export functions. Even this is not really that urgent, as QT should continue to work just fine. The part you may want to disable is the web browser plug-in, which is the vector for most security issues.

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The Hap codec will not be affected by uninstalling quicktime. Support for prores and qt animation will not be affected either. In most cases you will not notice any difference, as long as you are not using any codec that is only available in quicktime. However, as mentioned earlier, the export function will not (yet) work without quicktime. 

 

/Erik

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