Okay, I got check out Apple again. Maybe I'll get one as a second machine. The file in question is on my hardrive, but it happens on all my Quicktime files. But I just ran Dxdiag and noticed that there was some flickering during a Direct Draw test. I know Quicktime uses Direct Draw, so I am going to reinstall DirectX and also update my Nvidia drivers to 30.82. Hopefully that will fix it. I just got a little aggravated when I couldn't find anything on the Quicktime website. I also got a little aggravated when I realized that a 3-year warranty on a Mac costs $249 and when I read about the 90 warranty on Ipod (I believe they changed it to 1 year - but I also think a company has to have some real audacity to even try to provide only 90 days on a $399 product).
You're right about me needing to stop using M$ products. I have to move to something else before they thrust Palladium on people. Dirty ba$tards.