[pchelpers] Re: Quick time
- From: Susan <starquest@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 12:41:11 -0600
Were you using Firefox or IE? Firefox has it's own settings on how to
play media files and it's just a matter of resetting them in FF. (click
on Tools>Options>Content>File Types)
Susan
PcCowboy wrote:
> I had to install Quicktime the other day (even tho I didn't want to)
> Now everytime I click on a mp3 file to download from a webpage,
> quicktime opens it instead of asking me if i want to save the file.
>
> Quicktime is not the program that is associated with mp3 files
> so why is it playing them on web pages?
>
> I had to uninstall Quicktime to get back my options
> of saving or playing mp3 files.
>
> Pc
>
>
>
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