Hi
QT, not quicktime. QT, the GUI toolkit. Rockbox, for example, has absolutely 
zero to do with quicktime at all. Perhaps I should have specified that, but I 
guess I thought the names of apps would have made that clear.
On Mar 29, 2012, at 11:50 AM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Jacob,
> 
> Is it possible that most of these applications ran QuickTime 7?  If Rockbox 
> was built for the earlier versions, it almost certainly ran QuickTime 7. In 
> Snow Leopard QuickTime 7 was still distributed on the system DVDs -- it just 
> wasn't loaded by default.  In Lion you're going to have to separately 
> download QuickTime 7 if you want older AppleScripts based on it to work.  
> You'll also have to change those references from QuickTime to QuickTime 7.  I 
> had to do this to update my AppleScripts that speed up podcast listening.
> 
> To download QuickTime 7 for Lion, check the Apple KnowledgeBase support page:
> • Installing QuickTime Player 7 on Mac OS X v10.6 or Later
> http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3678
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Mar 29, 2012, at 4:33 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> So, I'm back on Mac (finally) now that Lion has fixed all of the bugs I 
>> considered show stoppers in Snow Leopard. It's good to be back, however, I'm 
>> having a rather strange problem that I can't account for. No applications 
>> based on QT seem to be accessible anymore. These include TeamTalk, Rockbox 
>> Utility, VirtualBox, and a few others. I didn't use TeamTalk back in sl, but 
>> I did use Rockbox Utility and VirtualBox regularly. In sl, QT applications 
>> were quirky but useable. In Lion, however, I can't use them at all. 
>> Everything renders as unknown, and interacting with these unknowns either 
>> reveals nothing or reveals more blank unknowns inside. The bewildering part 
>> about this is that I know a few people who do not have this issue with these 
>> same programs, so I'm trying to trace it. So far, I've had no luck. I've 
>> tried in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes (I come from a Linux background so I 
>> know how 32-bit and 64-bit libraries can have trouble interacting with one 
>> another) but that doesn't make a difference. I'm wondering if I'm missing a 
>> library somehow, but if I am, it's one that doesn't come with Lion as I've 
>> set up Lion in a Fusion virtual machine and still have the same problem.
>> Can anyone shed some light on this? Those who have QT applications working 
>> with VoiceOver, did you install or configure anything to make it work? If I 
>> can get this bit working, I can ditch Windows for good.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
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