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SatanLover

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Nov 28, 2008
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I'm trying to watch the wwdc 09 video from apples website but i'm only getting audio in quicktime, no video. I have the latest version of quicktime. Anywhere else to watch the video right now? i hate quicktime.. nobody uses quicktime...
 
Same here

I also have the same problem...

System details:

Windows XP, with SP2, Quicktime 7.6.2 (515)

Does anyone have a solution?

Thanks.
 
I'm having the same trouble, no video. No mater which stream, or browser i use. I can restart the whole computer, clear the caches and i still get no video.

I'm in Vista 64bit, with QT Pro 7.6.2

This is really annoying, i wish it was just in iTunes so i could watch it on my iPod. Or maybe i'll try watching from my iPod Touch from the website. :apple:

i hate quicktime.. nobody uses quicktime...

For the sake of argument everyone who uses iTunes uses QT. iTunes wouldn't function correctly without it. And anyone who has it set as their default video player will use it when viewing mpg, wav, mp3 or other audio/video content online.
 
Try this, works for me every time.

Start it from any browser. Let it start playing, even if it is audio only. Close quick time. Immediately start it again.

Hope that works for ya.
 
I watched it the other day and I first had to download QuickTime.

At first try, I only got sound and no video. So, I closed it and tried again and everything was fine.
 
Use it on VLC, or go to iTunes, get the apple keynotes podcast, and select the WWDC 2009 there, and you can download it there.
 
I watched it the other day and I first had to download QuickTime.

At first try, I only got sound and no video. So, I closed it and tried again and everything was fine.

You wanted to watch the keynote and you didn't already have iTunes? (which has QT with it)
 
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