On 20 May 2004 11:50:51 GMT, nikdrum@aol.com (Nikdrum) wrote in
alt.multimedia.tk :
>
> I've tried all my applications and nothing's worked yet.
>
> Thanks for the info!
>
Hi Nik...
If they were MP4 clips, the following post I
made about 2 weeks ago should help you.
It is in reference to latest Quicktime v6.5.1
In a message dated 5/1/04 10:08:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[screen_name suppressed for privacy]@aol.com writes:
>
> Hey Bob, I rechecked everything and I even reinstalled.
> I went to custon and then checked every box and it
> never had mpeg4 as an option. It did have an mpeg3.
> I went into the mime file and clicked on everything you
> told me too. I am sure I have done it correctly. I just
> did not see the 4 as an option. What could it be? :-)
>
OK... copy this off with your printer or print down everything by
hand if you don't own one so you skip NO steps that I detail:
1.) Open QuickTime Player.
2.) Under "Edit" drop-down menu select:
Preferences->QuickTime Preferences
3.) From drop-down menu at top FIRST select "Browser" plugin
4.) THEN click the MIME Settings" button on bottom
5.) Click the "plus" sign to expand:
"MPEG - MPEG system, audio and video files" menu
6.) "X" the box that says: "MPEG-4 media file"
7.) Hit "APPLY" and then on "OK" to save changes.
8.) Close QuickTime and reboot computer.
9.) Now try opening a previously downloaded MP4 by double
clicking it in Windows Explorer or loading in QuickTime v6.5
-
Bob Hare Jr aka 'Animated GIF Man'
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