If you were excited about Tiger and took the plunge and upgraded you got Quick Time 7 embedded in it--whether you wanted it or not. And it won't play the Stroke Archive or other embeded movies on Tennisplayer. And you can't download back to 6.5.2, you're stuck with 7. Isn't progress great?
For the last few days, it's been torturing us. A phone call to Apple Tech Support yielded the conclusion (their conclusion) that nothing was wrong with Quick Time 7 and it must be Tennisplayer. Not too helpful.
Well turns out it's NOT us! It's QT 7, and having ruined my Saturday afternoon at the Apple Store Genius Bar in SF, here's the work around until they find a permanent solution.
Go into your Hard Drive. Go to Library. Go to Internet Plug Ins. There is one called: Quick Time Plug In Web Plug In.
Just take that and drag it to your desktop and leave it there. Weird I know but it works. We did it twice right there at the Genius Bar.
NOTE: Look for the exact plug in name as above. There is another one called
QuickTime Plug In Plug In. That's NOT it.
And remember, your leader never sleeps, even if I'm a PC guy....
For the last few days, it's been torturing us. A phone call to Apple Tech Support yielded the conclusion (their conclusion) that nothing was wrong with Quick Time 7 and it must be Tennisplayer. Not too helpful.
Well turns out it's NOT us! It's QT 7, and having ruined my Saturday afternoon at the Apple Store Genius Bar in SF, here's the work around until they find a permanent solution.
Go into your Hard Drive. Go to Library. Go to Internet Plug Ins. There is one called: Quick Time Plug In Web Plug In.
Just take that and drag it to your desktop and leave it there. Weird I know but it works. We did it twice right there at the Genius Bar.
NOTE: Look for the exact plug in name as above. There is another one called
QuickTime Plug In Plug In. That's NOT it.
And remember, your leader never sleeps, even if I'm a PC guy....