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Guest yakis
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Hi,

I was trying to watch a Newtek Lightwave tutorial using their ftp to

download the quicktime movie, unfortunately, my Internet Explorer 7 would not

play the movie, instead I got a big grayed out "Q" icon in the center of my

web page.

Could any one help me solving this problem please, I am using XP SP3 on my

machine.

yakis

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Guest Ghostrider
Posted

Re: IE7 and Quicktime movie

 

 

yakis wrote:

> Hi,

> I was trying to watch a Newtek Lightwave tutorial using their ftp to

> download the quicktime movie, unfortunately, my Internet Explorer 7 would not

> play the movie, instead I got a big grayed out "Q" icon in the center of my

> web page.

> Could any one help me solving this problem please, I am using XP SP3 on my

> machine.

> yakis

 

Downloaded the current version of Quicktime from Apple and installed it?

Start Quicktime, locate the folder where the QT movie is stored and open

it.

Guest Allan
Posted

Re: IE7 and Quicktime movie

 

 

"yakis" <yakis@privateserver.com> wrote in message

news:A924C6EB-D0AF-4902-B223-8C448EFDD709@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

> I was trying to watch a Newtek Lightwave tutorial using their ftp to

> download the quicktime movie, unfortunately, my Internet Explorer 7 would

> not

> play the movie, instead I got a big grayed out "Q" icon in the center of

> my

> web page.

> Could any one help me solving this problem please, I am using XP SP3 on my

> machine.

Why don't you simply save the movie to your HD and open it in Quicktime

directly instead of in IE7?

 

--

Allan

Guest yakis
Posted

Re: IE7 and Quicktime movie

 

Hi Allan,

Yeah I suppose I can download it and save it on my HD, however, just curious

why can't I open the quicktime movie directly in my IE7 while my friends

could do it on their IE7's.

Any way, if I store the movies on my HD, they will take up space.

Cheers,

yakis

 

 

 

"Allan" wrote:

>

> "yakis" <yakis@privateserver.com> wrote in message

> news:A924C6EB-D0AF-4902-B223-8C448EFDD709@microsoft.com...

> > Hi,

> > I was trying to watch a Newtek Lightwave tutorial using their ftp to

> > download the quicktime movie, unfortunately, my Internet Explorer 7 would

> > not

> > play the movie, instead I got a big grayed out "Q" icon in the center of

> > my

> > web page.

> > Could any one help me solving this problem please, I am using XP SP3 on my

> > machine.

> Why don't you simply save the movie to your HD and open it in Quicktime

> directly instead of in IE7?

>

> --

> Allan

>

>

Guest Daave
Posted

Re: IE7 and Quicktime movie

 

"yakis" <yakis@privateserver.com> wrote in message

news:F7CD6F8B-D723-4D04-BC59-039A2BD9B811@microsoft.com...

> Yeah I suppose I can download it and save it on my HD, however, just

> curious

> why can't I open the quicktime movie directly in my IE7 while my

> friends

> could do it on their IE7's.

> Any way, if I store the movies on my HD, they will take up space.

 

Not if you delete them once you're finished viewing them. Or if you want

to keep them, invest in another hard drive; they're fairly cheap these

days.

Guest yakis
Posted

RE: IE7 and Quicktime movie

 

OK thanks every one, will try to get an external drive then.

Thanks again for all the advices.

yakis

 

"yakis" wrote:

> Hi,

> I was trying to watch a Newtek Lightwave tutorial using their ftp to

> download the quicktime movie, unfortunately, my Internet Explorer 7 would not

> play the movie, instead I got a big grayed out "Q" icon in the center of my

> web page.

> Could any one help me solving this problem please, I am using XP SP3 on my

> machine.

> yakis

Guest Ghostrider
Posted

Re: IE7 and Quicktime movie

 

 

yakis wrote:

> Hi Allan,

> Yeah I suppose I can download it and save it on my HD, however, just curious

> why can't I open the quicktime movie directly in my IE7 while my friends

> could do it on their IE7's.

> Any way, if I store the movies on my HD, they will take up space.

> Cheers,

> yakis

>

 

Quicktime will still have to be installed in IE7 as a plug-in, even

to be viewed as streaming video.

>

> "Allan" wrote:

>

>

>>"yakis" <yakis@privateserver.com> wrote in message

>>news:A924C6EB-D0AF-4902-B223-8C448EFDD709@microsoft.com...

>>

>>>Hi,

>>>I was trying to watch a Newtek Lightwave tutorial using their ftp to

>>>download the quicktime movie, unfortunately, my Internet Explorer 7 would

>>>not

>>>play the movie, instead I got a big grayed out "Q" icon in the center of

>>>my

>>>web page.

>>>Could any one help me solving this problem please, I am using XP SP3 on my

>>>machine.

>>

>>Why don't you simply save the movie to your HD and open it in Quicktime

>>directly instead of in IE7?

>>

>>--

>>Allan

>>

>>


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