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Re: QuickTime 7.5 - Collateral damage from downgrading?
by
Todd Bunnell
on Nov 10, 2008 at 7:09:09 pm
Hello Floh,
I have downgraded my QT about two weeks ago, and since then no problems until today. After reading further posts in this thread, I too have experienced the same problems with my finder crashing.
I have not experienced any problems until I tried to export a QT movie from the Edit Suite, and changed the color space from 16-235 to 0-255, so that I would be able to make a DVD in DVD Studio Pro. The resulting QT movie has missing video frames, and my computer has crashed twice --> monitor goes gray, and I receive doomed "charcoal colored error message" which freezes the computer, and I have to manually turn off the computer.
At first I thought perhaps it could be to the new RAM I have installed 3 weeks ago, but why would it all of the sudden start to crash?
I believe I am experiencing much of the same symptoms that Dennis is writing about. Thanks for your feedback.
Todd Bunnell
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by Dennis Dean on Nov 5, 2008 at 8:50:07 pm
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