Hi Barb!
Sorry my first suggestion didn't help. As you mentioned, the
error message itself wasn't attached with the message I replied to,
but hoped it would help.
The only other thing I can think of is to uninstall
Quicktime, restart and then reinstall it. It could be a corrupt file
from the last installation or a bad setting.
Ray
At 10:36 AM 4/16/2007, you wrote:
>I did what Ray suggested and it did play the movie but it was still
>partially scrambled and the same buffer underrun error came up. I
>then tired to view it again and it shut down my computer when I
>clicked on the file.
>I don't understand why it plays fine on my laptop without changing
>any of the settings and not on my desktop. Any other
>suggestions. Thanks. Barb
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