Quicktime 6.2 broke my quicktime 5 under classic?
Greets,
I just wanted to play some Monkey Island 4 (under classic) the other minute when it threw me an error message saying: "Escape from monkey island requires QuickTime 4.1 or later. Your system does not have quicktime installed or has an earlier version..."
Well I tried to play a .mov file with my classic os9 player and says pretty much the same "no quicktime installed". However, I have all the quicktime (5.0.1 something ) extension installed in my extensions folder.
I haven't touched my os 9 system folder since i last time played monke island. The only thing that I have done is I installed QuickTime 6.2 and iTunes 4 under OS X. I'm running OS X 10.2.4 on a quicksilver 733.
Any ideas? I hope i don't have to boot into OS 9 just to be able to use QuickTime in older apps.
Best Regards,
-JB
I just wanted to play some Monkey Island 4 (under classic) the other minute when it threw me an error message saying: "Escape from monkey island requires QuickTime 4.1 or later. Your system does not have quicktime installed or has an earlier version..."
Well I tried to play a .mov file with my classic os9 player and says pretty much the same "no quicktime installed". However, I have all the quicktime (5.0.1 something ) extension installed in my extensions folder.
I haven't touched my os 9 system folder since i last time played monke island. The only thing that I have done is I installed QuickTime 6.2 and iTunes 4 under OS X. I'm running OS X 10.2.4 on a quicksilver 733.
Any ideas? I hope i don't have to boot into OS 9 just to be able to use QuickTime in older apps.
Best Regards,
-JB