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Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over

17 Sep 06 - 04:44 PM (#1836849)
Subject: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Tootler

I recently had to instal Quicktime to read some files off a CD. I detest Quicktime because of its habit of taking over everything vaguely multimedia. Unfortunately, the video clips that my camera creates seem to need QT to view them. (Filename suffix *.mov)

This time I managed to prevent it from opening everything in sight on the computer, but I was unsuccessful with the Browser (Firefox 1.5.0.7). I have had a good look round but could not find anything in the Firefox Plugins file relating to QT.

Can anyone either suggest how I can stop QT opening media files downloaded in the browser or, even better suggest an alternative program for viewing *.mov files. The camera is a Kodak, btw.

All help appreciated.


17 Sep 06 - 04:55 PM (#1836854)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Mr Red

have you looked at file associations in Win Explorer?

Can't say about firefox - that seems to take over itself anyway.

I usually go into the registry to thwart things like that but then I do have two partitions with Windows on so if one flls over I can use the other.

& I don't have Flash installed. It is eye candy and conveys no information.


17 Sep 06 - 05:05 PM (#1836864)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Jeri

Firefox uses whatever your computer's default applications.

Usually, during installation, there's a point where you can select file types Quicktime will open. You will sometimes be asked if you'll give permission for a program you're installiong to 'reclaim' file types. If you check that, you've got a problem.

Otherwise, in Windows XP,

go to Windows Explorer
Find a file of the type you want to change
Right click your mouse on it,
Select 'Open with'
Select 'Choose program'
Find the right program, and click on it once to select it
Put a check mark in the box underneath that says 'Always use the selected program to open this type of file'
Click 'OK', and you should be done


17 Sep 06 - 06:20 PM (#1836918)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Mick Pearce (MCP)

In the version of QT I have installed (7.0.3) there is a preferences menu (Edit/Preferences/Quick Time preferences...) which has a tab for setting associated file types and a tab for browser settings which can stop QT automatically opening files as you download them.

Mick


17 Sep 06 - 06:22 PM (#1836920)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Bill D

for a REALLY good player that will play almost anything, try VLC Media Player...free.

It is my default for .mov files.


17 Sep 06 - 06:24 PM (#1836922)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Bill D

you DO have to either open VLC (or whatever alternative) and manually use it to open the file, or you must go in and change the default association, as noted above.


17 Sep 06 - 06:58 PM (#1836950)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Bill D

It (VLC) even has a WIKI page which explains even more...


18 Sep 06 - 01:33 PM (#1837546)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: GUEST,Ravenheart

I've had good luck with the open-source Media Player Classic plus the
QuickTime Alternative codec, which is also described on the Wikipedia.


18 Sep 06 - 01:37 PM (#1837554)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Bill D

Yes...MPC is a fine program, and I 'could' easily use it instead of VLC....it's mostly a matter of personal choice about the interface.


18 Sep 06 - 04:57 PM (#1837698)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Tootler

Thanks for the various suggestions.

I have downloaded the VLC Media Player and that seems to do the job, fine. I have got rid of Quicktime and good riddance too.


18 Sep 06 - 05:07 PM (#1837706)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Bill D

*smile*...great...glad it helps!


18 Sep 06 - 05:22 PM (#1837715)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: GUEST,Crowder

I'd have thought anything was preferable to Windows media player.
And I'd rather trust Steve Jobs than Bill Gates any day.

Oll an Gwella

Crowder


18 Sep 06 - 07:48 PM (#1837824)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Snuffy

I have both MID and MIDI set to open in Windows Media Player, but if I click on a CLICK HERE TO PLAY in the DT, it opens and plays in Quicktime.

If I open a midi direct from Windows Explorer, it will open in WMP, but if I click on a link in a HTML page on my hard disk, say <A HREF="tunes/BASKETEG.mid">CLICK HERE TO PLAY</A> it refuses to open and tells me:
To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this file from showing active content that could access your computer. Click here for options ...
I then have to click to allow active content, then I get a Security Warning and have to answer "Yes" that I really, really, really do want to run active content.

Only then will the bloody thing play - but in f***ing Quicktime, not in WMP.

In Win 98 I just clicked on the link and it opened in WMP. What the hell has happened since then?


18 Sep 06 - 08:14 PM (#1837847)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Mick Pearce (MCP)

Snuffy

Have a look at the QT settings as I described above. On the Browser tab press the button marked MIME Settings... and see if you've got QT set to play the audio files.

Mick


18 Sep 06 - 08:16 PM (#1837851)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Clinton Hammond

Use JetAudio... if you have the QT Codex installed, it can play ANY format that QT can, and it's a fantastic meida player.....


18 Sep 06 - 08:17 PM (#1837852)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Mick Pearce (MCP)

(You might also look in IE at Tools/Internet Options/Programs tab and press the Manage Add-ons... button to see what you've got set in IE)


18 Sep 06 - 08:17 PM (#1837853)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Mick Pearce (MCP)

I agree with Clinton about Jet too - it's my default player (I've removed WMP).

Mick


19 Sep 06 - 07:39 PM (#1838713)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Snuffy

Mick,

Unticked the MIME settings in Quicktime, and then ticked them in Plug-ins>Options>File types in WMP.

That's sorted it. Thanks


19 Sep 06 - 10:44 PM (#1838781)
Subject: RE: Tech: Preventing Quicktime taking over
From: Amos

Hell, I find QT handles things just fine, and for the very few exceptions, I have a WMP application.

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