N newguy macrumors member Original poster Jul 27, 2004 32 0 Jul 9, 2005 #1 There's a geat site called ifilm.com where I used to be able to watch Quicktime films, but since my upgrade to Tiger and therefore QT 7, I just get a big question mark whenever I try to watch a film there. Any idea?
There's a geat site called ifilm.com where I used to be able to watch Quicktime films, but since my upgrade to Tiger and therefore QT 7, I just get a big question mark whenever I try to watch a film there. Any idea?
TDM21 macrumors 6502a Jul 7, 2004 789 0 Jul 9, 2005 #2 Ah, I saw this same problem at macosxhints.com. Luckily there was a solution posted. Here is the link: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050627204133570
Ah, I saw this same problem at macosxhints.com. Luckily there was a solution posted. Here is the link: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050627204133570
Phat_Pat macrumors 68000 May 8, 2004 1,955 0 I Live Where I Live Jul 9, 2005 #3 IT works fine in firefox for me
snkTab macrumors 6502a Nov 13, 2004 580 1 Cincinnati, OH Jul 9, 2005 #4 Great for a site to tell users to go ahead and delete files needed for other software, just to make it compatable with their own.
Great for a site to tell users to go ahead and delete files needed for other software, just to make it compatable with their own.
solvs macrumors 603 Jun 25, 2002 5,684 1 LaLaLand, CA Jul 9, 2005 #5 snkTab said: Great for a site to tell users to go ahead and delete files needed for other software, just to make it compatable with their own. Click to expand... Especially a site for amateur movies. Most of which are made on Macs. Dumb. But yeah, FireFox or Camino also seem to work.
snkTab said: Great for a site to tell users to go ahead and delete files needed for other software, just to make it compatable with their own. Click to expand... Especially a site for amateur movies. Most of which are made on Macs. Dumb. But yeah, FireFox or Camino also seem to work.