Go into QuickTime Player's Preferences, and turn off the option for 'Use High Quality. I am just running Safari and there is still the odd pop. Point being though that the previous QT player ran fine on this antique with no.
Been having this problem for awhile now and can't seem to figure out how to fix it. Here's hoping someone here can help. When ever I watch a quicktime video online, I get a large amount of clipping and skipping in the video.
The audio is fine however. It started happening after the last Quicktime update. At first I thought it was just the site I went to, but it happens on every site I watch a Quicktime video on. The problem does not happen with non-streaming videos.
I've tried reinstalling quicktime but the problem persits. PS I was runnign Firefox 3.5 RC2, but I just upgraded to 3.5 (full) and the problem is still happening. I have also disabled anything extensions that would cause issues and it still happens. If anyone can help me out, I'd appreciate it. PSS The problem seems to only happen with Firefox. Just tired with Camino and had no issues. Click to expand.I can't help but I can feel your pain as I have the same issue, it's been pissing me off no end.
Seem to be fine in Safari and fine in Firefox if it's a WMA opening via Quicktime. I've browsed the Apple forums and found a couple of solutions but they didn't help me at all! Anyone else have this issue or know the solution? I was really hoping 3,5 would fix this Might be worth you trying this solution, although it didn't help me: 1) In the finder navigate: Macintosh HD Library Internet plug-ins. 2) Remove the file 'QuickTime Plugin.webplugin' from that directory. 3) leave just the 'QuickTime Plugin.plugin' file there unmoved. 4) Quit your browser and restart the browser.
I can't help but I can feel your pain as I have the same issue, it's been pissing me off no end. Seem to be fine in Safari and fine in Firefox if it's a WMA opening via Quicktime. I've browsed the Apple forums and found a couple of solutions but they didn't help me at all! Anyone else have this issue or know the solution?
I was really hoping 3,5 would fix this Might be worth you trying this solution, although it didn't help me: 1) In the finder navigate: Macintosh HD Library Internet plug-ins. 2) Remove the file 'QuickTime Plugin.webplugin' from that directory. 3) leave just the 'QuickTime Plugin.plugin' file there unmoved. 4) Quit your browser and restart the browser.
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