Thanks for all the feedback. I'm on Windows XP and my son figured a
work-around for me; if I open QuickTime in Firefox, it plays fine. Won't
play in Explorer, but I use Firefox as my browser anyway, so at least I can
still see the videos after I make them.
damn upgrades!
On 12/26/06, [EMAIL P
When I last updated to QuickTime, it played everything back with a weird
bluish cast to it. Absolutely awful video quality. It got better when I
went into the QuickTime settings and told it not to use DirectX. You
might want to try it.
--
Rhett.
http://www.weatherlight.com/freetime
> I have jo
Reinstall Windows?
Bev Sykes wrote:
>
> I have joined the 21st century and Santa brought me a video iPod for
> Christmas. Some time ago, I upgraded to the latest version of iTunes
> and it
> totally screwed up my system and I had to uninstall and go back to what I
> had. Now, it appears that I mu
I have joined the 21st century and Santa brought me a video iPod for
Christmas. Some time ago, I upgraded to the latest version of iTunes and it
totally screwed up my system and I had to uninstall and go back to what I
had. Now, it appears that I must have the current versiou of iTunes or I'm
up