Quicktime is the default player,and i have the same symptom when i play
mov.files in i-tunes. sound but no video.
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LGW0039
"Snuff" wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 22:24:00 -0700, LGW0039
> <> wrote:
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> >I have the latest i-tunes installed 7.2,which had quicktime 7 bundled with
> >it,now i have no video playback just a black screen in the qktime player (mov
> >qktime files)but i have sound.I tried a complete format and re-install of
> >vista 32 bit,and reinstalled quicktime 7 to see if there was any conflicts
> >with previously installed software,but i still have a black screen in the
> >quicktime player window,again with sound only.Curiously an earlier version of
> >the standalone quicktime 7 worked ok albeit with vista aero disabled.I have
> >tried converting the mov. files to avi. and this has the same result ie black
> >video with sound,if i convert them to asf. files they work.This is not an
> >ideal solution as i have many mov. files and converting all of them will take
> >a lifetime.Has anyone else had this problem? or does anyone know how to fix
> >it? any help is appreciated.
> Hi. Quicktime is great on an Apple but a bit too weird in Windows for
> my taste. Something to look at is whether your files will play in
> iTunes rather than Quicktime. It is the same software but QT looks
> like it has been fronted by the iTunes interface (go figure!).
>
> Browse to the folder, right click and see what the default prog is (QT
> or iTunes) and then try to open it in the other one. In iTunes you
> need to double click the window in the lower left hand panel to get
> sizing options etc.
>
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