Hi, another thing I've done is went into my Firefox settings and told it
to not launch quick time when I click audio and video links. This way
it's still installed since iTunes probably needs it for voodoo.
Thanks.
On 3/20/2011 12:53 PM, Stanley Littrell wrote:
Because I recently purchased an apple iPhone, I had to install iTunes.
The problem is that I installed Apple's quicktime player as part of the
setup. The question is this? Is the quicktime player required? The
problem is that the player prohibited me from being able to download
podcasts that I like. It also caused an error with winamp. Before Jeff
asks, I forgot the error and what it says. I know that quicktime was the
culprit because uninstalling the app brought things back to normal
meaning that I was able to download my podcasts. If quicktime is
required, is their a way to keep it from interfering with being able to
download files. I'm sorry about the long post.
Any help or pointers with respect to the iTunes situation would be
appreciated.
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