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  1. #1 September 10th, 2007

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    I just downloaded 4 for 4 and when I opened it in quicktime the video won't play... All it is is a white blank screen. Any advice?

  2. #2 September 10th, 2007
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    Get the newest version of Quicktime?

    Looking for something?
  3. #3 September 10th, 2007

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    Yea I have it..

  4. #4 September 10th, 2007

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    It says the required compressor can't be found.

  5. #5 September 10th, 2007
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    Try redownloading and reinstalling a new, fresh version of Quicktime from www.quicktime.com. Often this solves the problem right off the bat. If that doesn't work, don't worry, there's a plan B.

    If reinstalling Quicktime doesn't do the trick, try downloading and installing a free player called VLC from http://www.videolan.org/vlc/. This is a slick media player that can play just about any format of anything. It can even play VHS tapes and N64 games on your computer. I might have just made up that fact, but it's possible. VLC is available in PC and MAC format, so either way it should help you out.

    After downloading and installing VLC, try to play the video in there. If it works, please let me know so that I can feel proud of myself. If it doesn't work, please pretend like it did so that I can still feel proud of myself. Just kidding. If you still have any issue after trying VLC, submit a support ticket and our support guys will take good care of you.

    // jonathan.bayme
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  6. #6 September 10th, 2007

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    Quote Originally Posted by j.bayme View Post
    Try redownloading and reinstalling a new, fresh version of Quicktime from www.quicktime.com. Often this solves the problem right off the bat. If that doesn't work, don't worry, there's a plan B.

    If reinstalling Quicktime doesn't do the trick, try downloading and installing a free player called VLC from http://www.videolan.org/vlc/. This is a slick media player that can play just about any format of anything. It can even play VHS tapes and N64 games on your computer. I might have just made up that fact, but it's possible. VLC is available in PC and MAC format, so either way it should help you out.

    After downloading and installing VLC, try to play the video in there. If it works, please let me know so that I can feel proud of myself. If it doesn't work, please pretend like it did so that I can still feel proud of myself. Just kidding. If you still have any issue after trying VLC, submit a support ticket and our support guys will take good care of you.
    Worked for me =)

    Thanks,

    Keenan

    Magic, is wonder.

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