VIEWING QUICK TIME VIDEO

DELILAH

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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
 

TheStu

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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.
 

DELILAH

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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

 

Kaido

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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.
 

TheStu

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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.
 

Kaido

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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.