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In article <3b417f2a$1@news.povray.org> , "Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandlucouk>
wrote:
> Umm, no.
Well, you didn't read the message I responded to:
In article <MPG.15a7129d437b303498997e@news.povray.org> , Jamie Davison
<jam### [at] ntlworldcom> wrote:
> I'm not blaming you in particular, it's just that there have been a few
> .mov files posted here recently, none of which I've been able to view.
^^^^^^^^^^
- .mov is the file extension of QuickTime file on Windows, and the files
posted were QuickTime. Obviously QuickTime can play QuickTime movies...
In article <3b417f2a$1@news.povray.org> , "Tom Melly" <tom### [at] tomandlucouk>
wrote:
> Umm, no. I think the problem is that if you install QT on WinX it takes over
> all file associations - even (and here's the rub) ones it can't actually play.
> It also doesn't offer any options for recovering associations. Basically, this
> one is down to Apple and QT.
As for changing extensions back if you don't like them, on the Win ME system
next door I have no problems changing any file associations manually.
As for QuickTime, I have never seen it take any associations it couldn't
display on Windows 9x or NT 4 (can't talk about any other or the general
problem of three letter file extensions).
Thorsten
PS: Take a look at the crimes committed by M$ (upheld by the appeals court).
One of them is that Microsoft _added code_ to Windows that sabotages
QuickTime and displays a _false_ dialog that QuickTime can't play files it
can actually play :-(
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