Frage von Flux:Normally, my Windows Media Player plays if I want to look on the web *. mpg and *. mpeg these synonymous. Today I have Quicktime installed, and suddenly stopped going to the Windows Media Player, but Quicktime! although in the file allocation, and * the extension *. mpg mpeg the media player is assigned. I too have the Quicktime player itself, the file allocation *. mpeg and *. mpg NOT checked. Someone any idea?
DAnke Flux
Antwort von Gast1:
Quick Time is a very aggressive thing time and again to the fore.
Experiment this way: right-mpg file in the browser, open the menu with ... , then choose Select from list and then select WMP and check in ... always use this program ... set (as is so well not literally, but by analogy).
Antwort von wolgacruiser:
Quick Time is a very aggressive thing time and again to the fore.
Experiment this way: right-mpg file in the browser, open the menu with ... , then choose Select from list and then select WMP and check in ... always use this program ... set (as is so well not literally, but by analogy). Hi,
the tip is all very well but I can not make a right-click the Quicktime Player will open immediately with new shows and then the "Q" with "?" at. And now, what should I do??
Antwort von VolkerS:
Quick Time is a very aggressive thing time and again to the fore.
Experiment this way: right-mpg file in the browser, open the menu with ... , then choose Select from list and then select WMP and check in ... always use this program ... set (as is so well not literally, but by analogy).
Hi,
the tip is all very well but I can not make a right-click the Quicktime Player will open immediately with new shows and then the "Q" with "?" at. And now, what should I do?? Are you in the normal Windows Explorer? If one in the Explorer with the right mouse button clicks on a file that is only allowed to open the context menu, otherwise you still have a very different problem.
Antwort von MB:
Synonymous, it's very simple: Open the Media Player, go to the Tools menu - Options. There you choose "file formats". Now you uncheck the check mark "video file (MPEG). Closing the media player and start it again. Now you are going into the same menu and activate "video file (MPEG) again." Voilà. Now you'll get all the MPG Datai back in Media Player.
The Quicktime is horrible and terrible aggressively bad. Apple should think about me, how many Windows users so that they only call on the scene, never to use Apple computers. Similarly, aggressive behavior of Microsoft's then, many have fled from PC to Apple. Today keeps me from such a behavior of Apple's solutions.