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Same. I have a lot of anime organized by series and seasons. Each season can contrain 12-24 episodes (the individual video files). I have over 3000 of these files. A big "pile" of videos is not very helpful.
I just uninstalled the Quick Time PD installs and installed the latest QT from Apple and it seems to work just fine now. Go figure.
> Have you:
> 1. Applied the latest graphic card drivers to your system?

Yep.

> 2. Uninstalled using the Control Panel?

Yep

>2-1. Uninstalled PDR10 and QuickTime?

Yep

> 2-2 Reinstalled PDR10 (QT will install with PDR10). Please do so and see what happens.

Sorry to say nothing has changed. I get the same error.
The big one is that I had to do a system restore to 6 days earlier (an unrelated and since fixed problem). After the restore I made sure everything was working correctly. I think that may be how I first saw the crash. Related? Coincidence? I don't know. Could be either one. Point being, everything else works; why not PD?

I've made no other changes to my PC.

When the program starts up it displays normally for one or two seconds then crashes and I get the error message.
Every. Single. Time.

It used to work and work well. Now I can't get it to run. I've been through tech support and tried their suggestions, but problems persist. I did a very clean unininstall and reinstalled everything- same problem. I've run the patch- same problem. I've tried the Compatibility tricks- same problem. I haven't reinstalled QuickTime, but I've already read here that it didn't work. PD is dead in the water. I need some help.
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