-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Quick Time

  • From: Beverly Hahn <bhahn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 21:36:56 -0400

Guitar Man,

Thanks for the offer.  I have a lot on my plate at the moment, so I 
think I'll leave well enough alone for the moment.  I appreciate the 
offer to work through this problem again and will let you know.

Again, thanks so much for all your time and efforts.

Sincerely,
Beverly
> Hi Beverly,
>   ....If you'd rather leave things as they are, I am not going to 
> push to change your mind.  However, if you ever decide to take up the task 
> again, I do have a replacement approach for QT that should allow it to work 
> perfectly without QT having the ability to take over the system again.  It 
> would entail doing the same thing as before (only with much fewer steps 
> lol), but installing the QuickTime Alternative program instead of QuickTime 
> itself.  It's basically QT codec files hooked into a small version of 
> Windows Media Player.  When you open up a .MOV file, it would play within 
> Media Player instead of the QT window you're used to.  However, it would not 
> hook into Firefox or any other browser without your permission..  It also 
> does not make any changes to how the regular Media Player works.
>
>     So, if you ever choose to try again, just remind me of this approach. 
> :O)
>
> Peace,
> Gman
>
>   


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