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Message from discussion Quicktime 4.1 crash in NT

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From: san...@snpp.com (Santos L. Halper)
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Subject: Re: Quicktime 4.1 crash in NT
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 12:14:20 -0500
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In article <wC0d6.6159$KO3.2095...@typhoon.ne.mediaone.net>, "Peter
Nelson" <plnel...@mediaone.net> wrote:

> I have a collection of quicktime movies and every so
> often when I start one up in Quicktime 4.1 the window
> where it's supposed to appear just goes blank (no border,
> no image, nothing, just a transparent rectangle on the screen).
> Once this happens it's permanent and does it with every
> .MOV file until I reboot the PC; if I stop and restart Quicktime
> there's no change - only rebooting fixes it.
> 
> It seems to be random - no particular movie is more likely
> to trigger it than any other.   I've reinstalled Quicktime with
> no improvement.  My system is NT4, SP 5.
> 
> Thanks in advance!!
> 
> ---peter

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