HT203459: If you see a 'This movie requires QuickTime' message in iTunes
Learn about If you see a 'This movie requires QuickTime' message in iTunesQ: my itunes played the videos without quicktime.after restarting windows,it is not able to play the same videos without quicktime.wh ... my itunes played the videos without quicktime.after restarting windows,it is not able to play the same videos without quicktime.why? more
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Jan 15, 2013 2:25 AM in response to Gomatam Phalgunby b noir,I'd like to try doing a "Run as administrator" on your iTunes.
Quit iTunes first.
In Computer, open Local Disk C: or whichever drive you have your program files installed on.
If you have a 32-bit Windows, open the "Program files" folder.
If you have a 64-bit Windows, open the "Program Files (x86)" folder.
Open the "iTunes" folder.
Right-click on the iTunes.exe file and select "run as administrator".
Can you play the movies without the message, now?
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Apr 5, 2013 9:13 PM in response to b noirby motherhen68,This seemed to work. Specifically I had to right-click on the QuickTimePlayer file & choose "run as adminstrator" to get these movies to play.
Thanks!