I realize your question is about QuickTime for Windows, but in MacOSX
10.3.4, you can find the QuickTime version in this file:
/Applications/QuickTime\ Player.app/Contents/version.plist
Hope this helps...James
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Subject: urgent QTversion question...
Hi folks,
this is now the fourth time that i post this one... :-(
No answers/comments/opinions yet...
Please take a moment and read this one, which is quite important, i
think...
An opinion from edinborough would also be heavily appreciated ;-)
The docs say, that "get qtversion()" will already LOAD all the
necessary QT components
and you cannot "set the dontuseqt to true" in this session anymore!!!
In my not humble at all opinion this is far too much, since i only want
to know what version is present...
But how can you decide to use or not use QT, if you cannot check for an
uptodate version???
You HAVE to check FIRST before deciding! At least i do... ;-)
There are lots of old QT 2.1.2 win-versions around, at least on win 98,
i am sure! ;-)
Am i wrong or is this the old "chicken and the egg" problem?
Any answer/opinions/comments are very welcome...
Anyone knows what registry-entry to check instead?
Regards
Klaus Major
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