Noel, I don't work a lot with video, but I can't remember. Does it have to be Quicktime specifically (as that is somewhat of a dead product now), or will it just read you Windows default video application (which would make more sense)? For example, I have found that I like to use the video player that comes with the K-Lite Codec package and have made that my default video player.

Just curious (as I also still have QuickTime on my computer, because, darn it, I bought QuickTime Pro many years ago).


John

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