Quicktime Icon with a Question Mark
G4, Mac OS X (10.3.9)
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G4, Mac OS X (10.3.9)
I've been using quicktime for years and now when I go to some sites or try to download items I'll get the quicktime icon with a question mark in it. What is that and how do I fix it?The most common problem is Flash. If you do not have the current free Adobe Flash Player software installed, download and install it. Once installed, you must tell the browser plug-in player to ignore the built-in QT Flash software (which only handles Flash 5 and below) and use the newly installed software instead. To do this, open the "QqickTime Preferences > Advanced > MIMI Settings > Misc." area and ensure the "Flash Media" option is deselected.
Er, well, it's a number of places, such as the embedded YouTube clip here.I had no problem viewing, copying, and converting it to a an H.264/AAC "Baseline" file (not "fast started") which is located here:
I can see the clip fine if I actually go to YouTube. It seems that any YouTube clips embedded anywhere are doing that, though.If you can view it properly when you go to YouTube then the plug-in is working properly and you need to explain what you are actually trying to do that is not working.
My "system software"? What does that mean?In this case, I was referring to your browser plug-in which you now say is working properly.
I've been usingThe most common problem is
quicktime for years and now when I go to some sites
or try to download items I'll get the quicktime icon
with a question mark in it. What is that and how do I
fix it?
Flash. If you do not have the current free Adobe
Flash Player software installed, download and install
it. Once installed, you must tell the browser plug-in
player to ignore the built-in QT Flash software
(which only handles Flash 5 and below) and use the
newly installed software instead. To do this, open
the "QqickTime Preferences > Advanced > MIMI Settings
Misc." area and ensure the "Flash Media" option is
deselected.
Quicktime Icon with a Question Mark