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Old 01-05-2006, 04:38 PM
Donny Broome
 
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Default Re: Quicktime problems

Open the QuickTime Player, go to Edit Menu, Preferences, File Types. Uncheck
ALL file types except Apple/QuickTime files. Uncheck the box that reads,
"Notify me if...". As far as the 'Save As' issue, this is Apple's way of
encouraging you to pay $30 for QuickTime Pro.

I think that should do it.


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<tascienu@ecoaches.com> wrote in message
news:1136438215.017947.38820@g49g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> Hi,
>
> I usually didn't want to install QuickTime, because it sets itself as
> default play of different files in IE without even asking you. Pain in
> the A****
>
> I had to install it. Because of iTunes. Now, every link i click the
> browser, being .mp3, .mpg, .mpeg opens within the browser, and...
> through QuickTime.
>
> Get this, when i try to use QuickTime Save As to achieve the same
> result as Windows Media's Save As, I am told that the Free version that
> i have does NOT allow Save As. I have to buy paid version!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> UGggg.!!!
>
> Changing files associations in WMP works well when i launch the video
> locally. But when clicked on a link, it does not work.
>
> Has anybody found a way around this ? I think people from QuickTime
> should really be sued...
>
> Tascien
>



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