The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
If you install Quick Time version 1.1 or 2.0 for Windows in Windows,
you may experience any of the following problems when you try to play an
.MOV (video) file:
CAUSEWhen you run the Quick Time for Windows (QTW) Setup program, QTW detects the video hardware and tries to program the hardware directly. If you are using a video adapter that uses the S3 chip set, the symptoms listed above can occur. RESOLUTION
Use any text editor (such as Notepad) to edit the QTW.INI file in the
Windows directory. Add the following line to the [Video] section of the
file:
If the file has no [Video] section, add the section and the line listed above. The section should look like the following example:
Save the QTW.INI file and then close it. MORE INFORMATION
Several games currently on the market use QTW to play video sequences
during game play. The symptoms listed above can also occur in these games.
The game "Myst," by Broderbund Software, Inc., is one example of a game
that uses QTW and will experience problems with the S3 chip set.
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