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Quicktime Problem (no audio, but video looks great)
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Doc wrote:
Did you install QuickTime 7 from the "optional installs" with Snow Leopard, or are you trying to play the video file with the QuickTime X app?

If you're not using QuickTime 7, you have no access to your collection of QuickTime components. QuickTime X is pretty useless. Pop your Snow Leopard installer disc in your drive, run the "optional installs.mpkg" installer and install QuickTime 7. If you haven't already installed Rosetta, now's the time for that, too.

Then open one of those Tivo files using the QuickTime 7 Player. 'Bet it plays just fine.

I did install QT 7, so it's there in my Utilities folder. I'm remoting into my Mac right now, so I don't have audio, so I can't tell if QT 7 is working (in terms of the audio).

But, I know the QT X is still not working with Perian b/c I trimmed the clip (remotely) and uploaded it to YouTube and there is still no audio.

If QT 7 does end up working, is there a Trim feature I can use to trim the 2 minute segment that I want?

Thanks.
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Re: Quicktime Problem (no audio, but video looks great) - by pinkoos - 01-15-2010, 08:39 PM

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