 | Well I think I figured this one out... I was having the same problem.. What I did was for the browser plugin, I unchecked the streaming movies box, but in the video section, I checked Quick Time Movie. So that will still allow you to have quicktime play its movies only...
Hope this helps
Jon wrote: > Go into the Quicktime options (Under the File Type Associations menu) > and uncheck the "Notify me if other applications modify these viewer > associations." Then try to associate them with Winamp again. It's just > a guess though. > > Jon > http://www.4goofs.com > > On 8 Feb 2002 11:25:12 -0800, brundlefly76@hotmail.com (Seth Brundle) > wrote: > > >I am using IE 6 under XP Home. > > > >Whenever I click on an MP3 file, Quicktime loads in the browser > >window, attempts to play it, and promptly crashes the entire browser. > > > >NOWHERE, in ANY of my settings for IE, XP, or Quicktime, do I have > >Quicktime associated with playing MP3 files - ANYWHERE. Apple has > >f*cking hacked its way into the browser and has permenantly set itself > >to play MP3 files. > > > >IE does not seem to have any options for what plays MP3's, so I assume > >its up to XP file associations, all MP3 of which are set for Winamp. > > > >I have been throught the ridiculous rigamarole of Quicktime support > >options before, which are far more trouble then they are worth. > > > >Anyone know how to fix this?
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