Well, lucky for you, VLC is also available for all recent versions of
Windows.  Also lucky for you, there's a company called Apple that
makes this operating system that actually works.

On Aug 7, 12:31 am, walterbyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Aug 6, 4:59 pm, Langdon Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Walter
>
> > I couldn't get Quicktime movies to play (I develop on Fedora 7) so went
> > hunting on the weekend.  As nate mentions VLC Media Player is the
> > solution.
>
> I can't get quicktime to work under w2k anymore either. I updated
> firefox, and the plugin won't work. It took me to a page   to manually
> install. So I downloaded, installed, then got a message that it would
> only work in XP or Vista. So I downloaded an older version 6.5.2. That
> plugin won't install either. Won't work with msie either.
>
> F**K this. I'm sick of it. This is way *way* more trouble than it's
> worth. I don't have trouble with any other format, but QT just sucks.
> I've always hated QT because of the way it tries to install iTunes,
> and take over every media format on my format, now I have even more
> reason to hate it.
>
> I could probably screw with it until got something to work. Maybe
> install an older version of firefox, or something. But it's just not
> worth it.


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