



Anyhow, what else was I going to do with a day off? On This Day – Ma. Spark! Pro Series - 23rd March 2023 Spiceworks OriginalsĪ stand-in Spark! today, covering for the overworked and underpaid jimender2 who is up to his knees in far flung servers and is therefore unable to enlighten us with usual erudition.mp4 file and encode it to a different format? If not, is there a 64-bit Windows version of Quicktime to download and install on the user's machine? mp4 file - but is there a way to get Powerpoint to play the file using WMP instead of Quicktime? Now, windows media player has no problem playing this. I confirmed that the running process for quicktime is in 32-bit compatibility mode. Via google, it looks like the issue may be that there is no 64-bit version of quicktime for 64-bit Powerpoint to use. Closed and reopened the presentation, and the file still won't play. We installed quicktime on his machine, latest version. It says that there's no available player. He pulls up the presentation today, and finds that one of his embedded videos, a. The user in question was on WinXP Pro with Office 2010 32-bit last year when he built the powerpoint presentation.

We are running Win7 pro 64-bit and Office 2010 pro plus 64-bit.
