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Quicktime : Windows Vista w/SP2 - Windows Error : Export Controller stopped

With the latest Quicktime version I am getting several errors in several applications:

Windows Vista with SP2: "Export Controller was closed - Data Execution Prevention has sttoped Export Controller"

After Effects CS4: "Invisible OpenGL Buffer Windows: The procedure entry point...etc..etc..could not be located in the dynamic link library SQLite3.dll"

I fixed the iTunes error as suggested by Rob (moving the SQLite3.dll provided to the iTunes folder as suggested yeasterday and the error does not showed up again when I did restart my system.

But there are still "serious" issues with Windows Vista and other applications such as After Effects in regards to the SQLite3.dll. I can not even import MOV files in After Affects NO more.

Pleas help I am wasting a lot of time in attempting to fix something that was working "perfectlly" before the whole update (iTunes/Quicktime).

Thanks agaain in advance for your help and assiatnce on this matter.

Dell Inspiron 1525, Windows Vista, SP2

Posted on Sep 17, 2009 11:37 AM

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Sep 20, 2009 4:50 PM in response to artalvar

As a way to confirm that there is an issue with the latest QuickTime version, I attempted to watch the Apple - Movie Trailers at the Apple web site. The page is asking me to "install" Quicktime which I already have.

Therefore Windows Vsita/SP2 does not recognized it as a "plug-in" and since it was working "just fine" BEFORE the update, to the newest QuickTime/iTunes, certainly the problem is the newest Quicktime version (plug-In...or so...) messing up not only the Apple' appliactions but also seriously affecting other VIDEO applications (CODECs perhaps ??..sqlite3.dll..damage ??..expoters and so..)..

Please help...

Thanks,

Sep 22, 2009 2:52 PM in response to artalvar

I am just wondering what should I do in order to get this error fix or if I have to revert to previous version of iTunes/Quicktime if so, what is the right procedure because it seems that a lot of user have attempted to do so but it is even worst for them.

I do not want to touch my systems until I have a better idea and understadning of what is going on.

Thanks

Oct 2, 2009 11:25 PM in response to artalvar

I'm getting all the same issues that the original poster described. I got an iPhone today and updated iTunes as directed. I now have error messages about the dll thing when my computer boots up, and I cannot complete a download of Quicktime (which I already have, but www.apple.com/iphone says I don't). Any help out there? I'll be checking this thread, thanks!

Oct 7, 2009 1:44 PM in response to llottllott

I am quite disappointed with these Apple' folks. Almost a month or so with the QuickTime' issues and nobody seems to know what is going on. It seems that they are quite lost. I wonder WHERE their Technical and Support Managers are ????????....

DO YOU GUYS CARE HOW MUCH IS THIS ISSUE COSTING "YOUR" COMPANY ??????????????????

DO YOU CARE ??????..with such attitude, no wonder why so many US companies are falling down to the drain.....and quickly....

A simple respond that shows COMMITMENT will do it...when are you "planning" to have a solution ????????????...

llottlott..AE4 works regardless of the errors..at least, it is my experience so far, the only thing is to convert the MOV files into for example FLV. It seems to me that any FLV option is better than MOV files and certainly with all these issues and lack of respond, FLV would become a better option.

Quicktime : Windows Vista w/SP2 - Windows Error : Export Controller stopped

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