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From: Jorge Fernandes
Date: Wed, Dec 30 2009 10:27AM
Subject: Can't open .smil files with Quicktime 10
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Hi,

I'm using quicktime Version 10.0 (90.3.1) at Snow Leopard. In the past
versions I all the time opened .smil files, more precisely the one
that now don't run. This occur after made the update. I get this error:
'The document “marie.smil” could not be opened. QuickTime Player
cannot open files in the “synchronized multimedia integration
language” format'

Any idea?

Thanks and happy 2010!

--Jorge Fernandes

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From: Robison, Cole [EISU]
Date: Wed, Dec 30 2009 10:39AM
Subject: Re: Can't open .smil files with Quicktime 10
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QuickTime X doesn't (yet) handle much of what QuickTime 7 did.
Fortunately, you can install QuickTime 7 alongside QuickTime X in Snow
Leopard:

<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3678>;

(For a thorough, technical explanation of the situation, see the
QuickTime X section of John Siracusa's amazing Snow Leopard review at
Ars Technica:
<http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2009/08/mac-os-x-10-6.ars/6>;.)

Cole Robison
Director of Statewide Web/IT Accessibility
Division of Information Systems and Communications
State of Kansas
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(785) 291-3016


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Subject: [WebAIM] Can't open .smil files with Quicktime 10

Hi,

I'm using quicktime Version 10.0 (90.3.1) at Snow Leopard. In the past
versions I all the time opened .smil files, more precisely the one
that now don't run. This occur after made the update. I get this error:
'The document "marie.smil" could not be opened. QuickTime Player
cannot open files in the "synchronized multimedia integration
language" format'

Any idea?

Thanks and happy 2010!

--Jorge Fernandes

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