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VIEWING QUICK TIME VIDEO

DELILAH

Junior Member
HI

I recently downloaded a video clip from quick time and it was saved in my Open recent section. I am unable to acces it becasue it shows this error message. Can anyone help me access it.. Your assistance is appreciated. Thanks so much

error 108- an unknown error occurred

Thank You
Sincerely

Delilah
 
Originally posted by: DELILAH
HI

I recently downloaded a video clip from quick time and it was saved in my Open recent section. I am unable to acces it becasue it shows this error message. Can anyone help me access it.. Your assistance is appreciated. Thanks so much

error 108- an unknown error occurred

Thank You
Sincerely

Delilah

Well, it appears that an error occurred. Not sure if I know what it was though 🙂

All humor aside... Are you on Windows or OS X. Next question, did you actually download the video, or merely the source? If the source, then that is a link to the web hosted video, and if it cannot get a connection to the source, then it would cause an error.
 
Hi

Thanks for your reply. I have Windows . I originally downloaded 2 video clips and found it in the apple quick time player. It said it was downloading to a temporary folder. One I could access the other I couldn't and got the error message. I paid a fee to download the clip from a clips for sale site. I hope this helps you.

Thanks so Much
Delilah

 
What is the file extension? Is it .WMV? If so, you need Flip4Mac. Or you may need Perian, which plays other types of non-Mac movie files.
 
Originally posted by: Kaido
What is the file extension? Is it .WMV? If so, you need Flip4Mac. Or you may need Perian, which plays other types of non-Mac movie files.

He has windows.
 
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Kaido
What is the file extension? Is it .WMV? If so, you need Flip4Mac. Or you may need Perian, which plays other types of non-Mac movie files.

He has windows.

Ah, missed that second post.
 
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