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Quicktime does work in Google Chrome, but Real Player does not. You might want to reinstall Quicktime and make sure it's up-to-date. Real Player only works with certain browsers like IE.
KMPlayer stands for K-Multimedia Player, and it is a software that can play a variety of video and audio files such as DVD, FLV, and QuickTime on Microsoft Windows. It works exactly like the other multimedia players out there -- by using its decoders to read the media files and then converting it to a format that humans can comprehend.
AnswerIf you have QuickTime 5.0 or later installed, Mozilla Firefox will automatically use the plugin. You do not need to do anything. If you install QuickTime after Mozilla Firefox, the QuickTime installer will automatically install the plugin for Mozilla Firefox.So the easy solution is to download and install the newest version of quicktime from Apple, after having firefox installed.More Answers:It is recommended you just use Quicktime Player 7 then you will have no problems.
You need to reduce compressor quality levels (e.g from 720p to 480p or 360p)
M4V and MP4 are 'containers' for audio and video files. They are basically the same, but QuickTime and iTunes can both open the MP4 if it contains audio or video files that follow the common formats. If an audio or video file uses unuwual compression, it may fail to open in QuickTime or iTunes. There are 'tools' which will allow QuickTime and iT to work with more file types. Install Perian and Flip4Mac, as well as MPEG Streamclip to enable a wide variety of audio and video formats.
iTunes will not be deleted if you delete Quicktime. iTunes will not work without Quicktime. If you have a Mac you should not delete Quicktime as it forms an integral part of the system and many applications rely on it being present.
Try downloading InterActual Player.
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The BBC iplayer works with QuickTime. I am still searching for other sites. Channel 4 and itv don't work. Beth
iTunes will not be deleted if you delete Quicktime. iTunes will not work without Quicktime. If you have a Mac you should not delete Quicktime as it forms an integral part of the system and many applications rely on it being present.
Try installing quicktime as a standalone application. The procedure for doing so is as follows: 1. Go to Apple website and download quicktime as a standalone application i.e. without iTunes. Select [QuickTime 7.5.5 for Windows XP or Vista] instead of [ QuickTime 7.5.5 with iTunes for Windows XP or Vista] 2. Run the downloaded quicktime installer. 3. Select [Remove] option first. 4. After complete removal of quicktime, run the quicktime installer again and install quicktime. Your iTunes should now work fine.
Answer:The latest release of QuickTime by Apple is 7.6, and yes, it is compatible with Windows XP (you must have Service Pack 2 installed) I imagine QuickTime 9.1 is a few years down the road.