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Quicktime...
I get an error message with quicktime for almost every video I watch (coming from drummerworld). The error message is "Couldn't open the file "[filename]" because a bad public movie atom was found in the movie."
Is there a way around this? Is there such things as a .mov to .mpeg converter (I hate apple!)(I'll look into this later)? Thanks, Joseph |
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I am also having troubles with quick time. If I try to listen to a WAV file it will go to the quick time player stream thingy on firefox, but it comes out really messed up and distorted. I get an error message saying that the firefox plugin for it has preformed an illegal operation.
Anyone know how to fix this, or where to find the plug in? I couldn't figure out what I was looking for when I tried to google it. Thanks EDIT: I have no idea what your problem is jsphweid sorry, I hate quicktime |
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