This is due to a recent change by Apple with latest Quicktime releases v7.7.7 and v7.7.8 (and possibly newer). If this occurs, then please see the article Installing Quicktime on Windows 10 & 8 on how to resolve this. Previous Reports and Versions of QuicktimeĪfter reading the articles below, if you need to install Quicktime v7.7.6, you can download it from the ProSelect Downloads page (for Windows), or from the Apple's web site. This version seems to install and work without issue. There is a reported issue with Quicktime v7.6 version (exact version number not confirmed) on Windows Vista which can prevent ProSelect from running. The solution was to uninstall and reinstall a previously working version. Update 12th February 2009Īpple have now released Quicktime v7.6. We have not tested this version on all OS types as yet, but hopefully this has resolved the issue. There seems to be an issue with Quicktime v7.5.5 on Vista32 (unknown if issue is also on XP32 or the 64 bit versions of each at this stage). It causes the slideshow to crash and also crashes ProSelect on exit. The issue was rectified by uninstalling this version of Quicktime and re-installing v7.3.1 or v7.4.1. Here is the link to the Apple Web Site for the latest version: Update 29 February 2008Īpple have now released a later version and so you could test this updated version Quicktime v7.4.1 or later. If you are using an iTunes playlist for a slideshow and get an error after canceling and restarting the slideshow, then please refer to this article " Canceling Slideshow causes error on restart" (also related to v7.4.0). There seems to be an issue with Quicktime v7.4 for 64 bit computers. This has been reported for Windows XP64 & Vista64 versions.
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