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03 Apr 2009   #1

Windows 7 beta
 
 
Quicktime in Windows 7 v.7000

help!
my os is windows 7 ,and my software longman dictionary needs quicktime to pronounce the words. but it won't work here in my current system(in xp it works well), and I tried the different version of quicktime, but all doesn't work.
I also tried work it in the compatible mood, it doesn't work either。
what can i do ?thanks in advance.

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04 Apr 2009   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
QLD, Cairns
 
 

Have you tried Quicktime alternative 2.8, it's working here.
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26 Apr 2009   #3

win7
 
 

run longman dictionary as administrator, then it's ok
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11 Aug 2009   #4

Windows 7
 
 

airdog, you are a moron.

This has nothing to do with running as an administrator.

I am having a similar issue. If I try and use the default .mov viewer in mediaplayer i dotn see a thing...just blank screen.

If I try and install quicktime pro 7.1 after the installation when I try and run it, it says it needs windows 2000 or above to run.

For some reason quicktime is not detecting the version of windows 7 correctly.
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11 Aug 2009   #5

Windows 7 x64 RTM Retail
 
 

Not nice BrianB. Your first post and already you are denigrating people who offer help that you think is incorrect.
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12 Aug 2009   #6

Windows 7
 
 

Sorry...

It just really irritates me when people just throw out some random "solution" without anything to substantiate it.
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