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Anyone know the current stable QT / Direc t X ???
by Jake Hawkes on Sep 17, 2008 at 3:56:09 pm

Quicktime keeps bugging me to upgrade and I have not since 7.4.1...I always pop for the 50 buck for pro, not sure if this makes a difference.

Does anyone know what the issues are with QT and what version should I be running as of today 9/17/2008. How come DRM exists? I produce content and I am a relatively techy computer nerd that has ripped plenty of stuff and if someone wants to take the time to get B quality stuff from my original then so be it...I just want a stable computer is that so wrong?

Same goes for Direct X please...

Thank you soooo much!

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