The Arraymusic quicktime pages have been tested on PCs and and work well.
If you have problems don't give up. The quicktime environment is elegant and high quality.

If you already have a recent version of Quicktime (5 and up) and you aren't getting a picture try this:

Go into your stand alone quicktime player. Go to the 'edit' menu, then choose 'preferences'. Choose 'Quicktime Preferences' and then 'MIME' settings. Be sure that the video subsection is checked to play .mov files with the plug-in.

It may look like this.

Or you can add the type by selecting "add"

browse to the quicktime player. Once selected, it should fill in the boxes.

To do it manually take a look:

quicktime
movie.mov
video/quicktime

file type: MooV
Creator: TVOD

View with plugin

Quicktime Plugin


If you don't have quicktime:

First, install the latest version of quicktime at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/ . This should also get you the QuickTime ActiveX control.

Here are some Troubleshooting Tips for Windows users

System requirements: A Pentium processor-based PC or compatible computer
At least 32MB of RAM
Windows 98/NT/Me/2000/XP
(A Sound Blaster or compatible sound card and speakers are recommended)
DirectX version 3.0 or later recommended system requirements:


Special for Windows Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2,
Windows Internet Explorer 6.0 and later
Symptom:
A graphic of a broken QuickTime logo appears on a Web page.

Solution
1. Visit the QuickTime Web site (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/). A dialog box will appear to confirm installation of the QuickTime ActiveX control.

(Don't mistake this for Quicktime - You must have this control in as well.)

2. Accept the QuickTime ActiveX control. The software will download and install.

Make certain you have installed a recent version of DirectX. This can be downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/directx/.


Question: Why is the sound not working in QuickTime 6 for Windows?

Answer: If there is no sound in QuickTime 6 for Windows and other programs are working properly, you may
need to change the "Sound Out" setting for QuickTime (from the file bar in QuickTime --> Edit -->
Preferences --> QuickTime Settings --> Sound Out). Try switching from "DirectSound" (default option) to
one of the "waveOut" settings (specifically, the waveOut setting that references your installed audio driver
(I.E. "waveOut: Yamaha SXG Driver"). Restart any active QuickTime windows for this change to take effect.

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