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Need help with multiple Quicktime versions for Windows 98 SE
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CraigR
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I'm using PCEM to run old Windows 95/98 games many of which require different versions of Quicktime. Specifically, versions 2, 3, and 4. All the DirectX games work fine. Only games that require Quicktime are having issues
The challenges I'm facing are:
1) I get one game working, but when I install a game the requires a different version of Quicktime, it breaks the other games (e.g., slow screen refresh, stuttering sound and/or repeating sounds)
2) Completely removing Quicktime so I can start with a clean slate. All Quicktime uninstalls leave remnants in the Registry, Quicktime icon in Control Panel, left over files on hard drive, etc.
3) Every download I've found for Quicktime 4 crashes with an error
Any tips or suggestions on how to get multiple versions of Quicktime to get along on the same PC?
Thanks, Craig
Craig
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Re: Need help with multiple Quicktime versions for Windows 98 SE
[Re: CraigR]
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Draclvr
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I can't add anything to what Marian has already suggested. Quicktime was always a little squirrely when trying to use different versions.
When life gives you tomatoes, make Bloody Marys.
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Re: Need help with multiple Quicktime versions for Windows 98 SE
[Re: CraigR]
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Wow, seems like a lot work arounds, GOG has a lot of older games that would work on modern machines, a few of them free or at a reasonable price, below is a link of some of the Older games available at GOG: Good Luck: https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_formerly_retail_games_exclusive_to_GOG.com
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Re: Need help with multiple Quicktime versions for Windows 98 SE
[Re: CraigR]
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Draclvr
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Starcom, as always, GOG is the best resource for running old games on new machines. There is only so much fiddling I'm willing to do to play an old game. That's a great link!
When life gives you tomatoes, make Bloody Marys.
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