My default Quicktime Player that comes with OS X 10.9.5 stopped working. When trying to open, I get a 'Problem Report QuickTime Player' with options 'OK' and 'Reopen'. Neither option works. Needless to say I can not play any videos. This is NOT due to upgrades, it was working but overtime it started developing problems. I think it just got damaged or corrupt and needs to be reinstalled. This is on a Macbook Pro with OS X 10.9.5. This Quicktime ver (10.3 I think) came with the OS.
Tried to uninstall it but get a message that Quicktime is part of the OS, so I stopped. Also don't know where I can get a copy of this ver of Quicktime Player.
So I'm not sure what the process is to fix it. Any pointers for this new Apple newbe would be appreciated.
Downloads; Players; Apple QuickTime 7.7.9 Multimedia player and authoring system from Apple. If you're running Mac OS X Tiger or later with a capable video card, you can adjust. The latest version is QuickTime X (10.0) and is only available on Mac OS X Snow Leopard. QuickTime is integrated with Mac OS X, and it was an optional component at install for earlier versions of Mac OS. Quicktime Features. Massive Cross-platform Platform - Available in both Mac and PC. QuickTime Player help. In QuickTime Player, you can play video or audio files. QuickTime Player uses onscreen controls similar to a CD or DVD player. You can still use Quicktime 7.7.9 on Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer. You can also use it on a Mac OS X v10.5. Is there a better alternative? Multimedia players that double up as a video editor are still rare. If you want to continue enjoying the benefits of the media player, you may just have to purchase a Mac. For example QuickTime Player that sometimes requires a QuickTime alternative for Mac to be able to do certain things. QuickTime Player is a digital media playback and editing app. It can stream media from the web and play local media files.
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Is the problem local (shows up in only user account) or global (shows up under all user accounts)? If local, then the problem may only be a corrupted PLIST file for QT X in that account's 'Preferences' folder. If global, then the problem may be corruption in the app itself, the operating system or some sort of software conflict. In most cases a global problem is more easily fixed by re-installing the entire system than by trying to diagnose, isolate, and fix a specific problem. Another possible solution (if you have a spare external drive), would be to create a pristine, secondary start-up system and use it to troubleshoot the original system problem which can be a lengthy, time-consuming proposition.
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