Re: Problems with Quicktime Player
- From: "P Renfree" <prenfree@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 15:55:20 GMT
I'm new to Itunes. Are they written in .mov format?
Paul R.
"Jerry" <jhuffman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> WMP will NOT play .mov files, only QT will do that. There are some
> programs around that claim to convert .mov to other formats such as mpg,
> but I have not found any that truly work well.
> I use the new QT Pro and I have found no problems with it. The free QT
> does install items that I did NOT want installed is why I went to the Pro
> version.
> "Byte" <Byte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Don't recommend QuickTime. Use WMP version 10, its much better
>> with many more features.
>> --
>> XP-WNP
>> Today is the first day of the
>> rest of your life.
>>
>>
>> "P Renfree" wrote:
>>
>>> I've recently downloaded the latest version of Quicktime in order to
>>> play
>>> Itunes. Any music I play from Quicktime is scratchy and distorted. If I
>>> use
>>> WinAmp or WinMedia on the same music I don't have the problem. I
>>> uninstalled
>>> and downloaded Quicktime several times to see if it was a download
>>> problem
>>> but downloads of other software work just fine. Suggestions appreciated
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Paul R
>>>
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>
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