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FAQ:Why are there no player controls in Clip Notes?
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|Let me guess: You chose Quicktime for the video format, and you are using Vista 64. Correct? If so, then you are probably still OK. Apple doesn't support Quicktime player on 64-bit Windows, and a symptom is the lack of visible controls. But the file will play back just fine on 32-bit Windows, and, I assume, on a Mac. I'm having the same problem with WMV Clip Notes, too. They won't play back on Vista 64-bit but playback fine on XP 32-bit. |}
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|Let me guess: You chose Quicktime for the video format, and you are using Vista 64. Correct? If so, then you are probably still OK. Apple doesn't support Quicktime player on 64-bit Windows, and a symptom is the lack of visible controls. But the file will play back just fine on 32-bit Windows, and, I assume, on a Mac. I'm having the same problem with WMV Clip Notes, too. They won't play back on Vista 64-bit but playback fine on XP 32-bit. |}