Stg-Flame
Diamond Member
As far as I know, nothing new has been added to my computer except for a few games (Hellgate London, Crysis, Bioshock, and SoF2 DH). I scan for viruses/spyware/adware regularly as well as defrag once every two weeks.
Well, about three months ago, I was trying to view some movies online for my Psychology class which were all in .mov (Quicktime) format. None of the movies would play. I thought it was just the website or my college doing some maintenance. I knew that Quicktime would play the movies because I had watched a MGS3 Speedrun about two weeks prior - all the videos were on Quicktime.
Anyways, for some reason, when I click on the Quicktime icon to launch it, it gives me an error report without ever loading. I have tried downloading a different version (old and new) just to see if that would fix it. So far, nothing I have tried will remedy this problem. I do, however, need a reformat and have freed up a weekend in my schedule to do just that here in about four months. It does seem a bit extreme to reformat my PC earlier than required just for Quicktime.
The only reason I am posting this is because my English 211 class this semester has a variety of videos and clips for and about authors that I will need to watch. I could just use the computer lab at the college to view these, but it is much more convenient if I could watch them at home since it is an hour and a half drive to the college.
If anyone has a possible solution, please let me know or direct me to a place that might know.
Well, about three months ago, I was trying to view some movies online for my Psychology class which were all in .mov (Quicktime) format. None of the movies would play. I thought it was just the website or my college doing some maintenance. I knew that Quicktime would play the movies because I had watched a MGS3 Speedrun about two weeks prior - all the videos were on Quicktime.
Anyways, for some reason, when I click on the Quicktime icon to launch it, it gives me an error report without ever loading. I have tried downloading a different version (old and new) just to see if that would fix it. So far, nothing I have tried will remedy this problem. I do, however, need a reformat and have freed up a weekend in my schedule to do just that here in about four months. It does seem a bit extreme to reformat my PC earlier than required just for Quicktime.
The only reason I am posting this is because my English 211 class this semester has a variety of videos and clips for and about authors that I will need to watch. I could just use the computer lab at the college to view these, but it is much more convenient if I could watch them at home since it is an hour and a half drive to the college.
If anyone has a possible solution, please let me know or direct me to a place that might know.