[macvoiceover] Re: quick time player experts needed, I'm in trouble

  • From: "Marty Rimpau" <mrimpau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 04:26:14 -0700

Hi, Jacob, no, I hadn't installed any extras with audio highjack pro,
maybe I'll do that, but regarding my problem with mail getting stuck on
links, the people at rogue amoeba seemed to think that instant highjack
was causing the problem, and that instant highjack wasn't necessary for
audio highjack pro to work, but I'll see about installing it, and see
what happens.  
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 02:46:20 -0400, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Hi
Did you install the instant hijack plugin? It sounds to me like AHP is 

closing and relaunching quicktime player in order to hijack it, which  
will happen unless you install the rquired plugin. Alternatively,  
launch AHP first and tell it to hijack QT player, so it is launched by 

AHP. Then open the file you wish to record. I'd recommend the instant  
hijack plugin, however.


On Mar 14, 2009, at 02:03, Marty Rimpau wrote:

> Hi all, I'm having a problem with quick time, and that is this, after
> flip for mac has imported a .wmv file, and the quick time player  
> window
> shows up, when I launch audio highjack, and start highjacking, and go
> back to the quick time window, there is a different window, that is  
> the
> same window that launches when you launch quick time player, when you
> aren't playing a file, and this window does not have the usual  
> controls
> in the window like grow, play, go to beginning, etcetera, instead, it
> has a zoom button which is dimmed, a minimize button, and a close
> button, but if I close the window with command w, both quick time
> windows close, and I don't know how to open the main window back up
> again, plus, you can't press space to play a file, when this apple
> quick time window is visible, and I have noticed, that, when quick  
> time
> finally launches, after the .wmv file is finished importing, I hear
> voice over say, quick time player has a new window, but I can't find  
> it
> with command grave accent, so, how do I get this little quick time
> apple window not to open up, so I can work with the controls in the
> main window that are blocked when this window is visible, plus, when
> this window is visible, I can't go to the main window of quick time
> player.  I can tell quick time to play movies automatically, in  
> general
> preferences, but the problem is, when I do that, and quick time player
> launches, that window then becomes visible, that says apple quick  
> time,
> and if I command grave accent to it, the file in question stops, so  
> how
> does one stop the apple quick time window from coming up, when quick
> time player should be a part of the operating system, and I shouldn't
> be nagged to purchase quick time pro?  These are .wmv files I have
> burned to cd, and I don't know of any other way to deal with these
> files, and I had promised somebody I'd send them the mp3's of these
> .wmv files, so if there are any quick time experts out there, please
> help, and thanks very much in advance.
>
> Marty
>
>
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