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Quicktime 7.7 with itunes.7/1/2023 ![]() ![]() Now because this DOG quicktime doesn't work anymore iTunes blacks out the second screen when running a movie or TV show. I have a two screen setup and when quicktime used to work it was on one screen and I could do things on the other, email etc. Playing movies etc through iTunes is a huge pain because it takes up your who system and you can't do anything else while the playing. "Maybe this has something to do with the DMR restriction on files that you need to have each system with iTunes authorized with your account/id and password to verify you aren't copyrighting any files across systems, even though you are allowed to up to 5."Īnd that is the very reason I refuse to but Apple products, this assumption that you are guilty so they "restrict" what and how you can play something you have legally PAID for is outrageous. I Guess it's not the end of the world as iTunes works normally and plays them just great but very occasionally I do like to use quicktime I Am sure the iTunes 12.1 is the trigger here, has anyone else updated to the latest iTunes and now sees this issue in QuickTime with playing their legitimately purchased content? I did notice my QuickTime 7 wasn't latest version so I updated it to the latest, 7.7.6 or something along those lines. For what it's worth QuickTime plays MP4 files I have just fine so it's just the m4v files causing the error code. Any ideas, I guess it's DRM related but seeing as my windows machine is authorised in iTunes etc there should be no issue. ![]() Everything works fine on iTunes but if I try to now view any of these m4v files in QuickTime it complains with error 23132 and won't play. So tonight I downloaded the latest itunes update (12.1). It has always played my m4v files without problem (typically TV shows and movies bought on iTunes).
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