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My QuickTime movie doesn't play in Office for Windows
Solution: Add the QuickTime Player to the Windows-based computer. The 32-bit version of PowerPoint 2010 can only play an .mp4 or .mov file if the computer has a QuickTime Player installed. Download QuickTime for Windows from the Apple site. Solution: Use a common movie format.
Applies To: Excel 2016 for Mac, Word 2016 for Mac, Outlook 2016 for Mac, PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, Excel for Mac 2011, Word for Mac 2011, Outlook for Mac 2011, PowerPoint for Mac 2011
My QuickTime movie doesn't play in Office for Windows
Cause: QuickTime movies don't play in some versions of Office for Windows. Solution: Add the QuickTime Player to the Windows-based computer. The 32-bit version of PowerPoint 2010 can only play an .mp4 or .mov file if the computer has a QuickTime Player installed.
Applies To: Excel 2016 for Mac, Word 2016 for Mac, Outlook 2016 for Mac, PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, Excel for Mac 2011, Word for Mac 2011, Outlook for Mac 2011, PowerPoint for Mac 2011
Get Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
Windows Media Player is available for Windows-based devices. Use this table to find the right version of the Player for your system. (If you've got a Mac, you can download Windows Media Components for QuickTime to play Windows Media files.) Which version of Windows am I running? If you want to reinstall Windows Media Player, try the following:
Disabled application mitigations in the EMET Application Configuration ...
Cause. To resolve this issue, do not enable the Default Protections policy settings. Instead, enable only the Application Configuration policy, and create individual entries for each application that has to have some or all mitigations enabled or disabled. Resolution. "WindowsMediaPlayer"="*\\Windows Media Player\\wmplayer.exe -MandatoryASLR"
Troubleshoot Windows Media Player Errors - Microsoft Support
Windows Media Player is a built-in multimedia player that comes with Windows. While it is a reliable and widely used application, users may encounter errors and issues from time to time. This article aims to provide guidance on troubleshooting common Windows Media Player errors.
Troubleshoot game audio or video issues on Windows
Here's how: Press the Start button on your Windows device or keyboard, or select the Windows icon in the lower-left corner of the main screen. Go to Search, enter " dxdiag.exe " and then select dxdiag Run Command in the list of results, or press Enter.
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Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
Download Windows Media Player. Get Windows Media Player for your version of Windows, or learn how to play Windows Media files on your Mac. Get the details here. Get help. Find help and how-to information for your version of Windows Media Player. Learn about the features and how to fix problems. Windows Media Player 12.
File types supported by Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
QuickTime format can contain video, animation, graphics, 3D and virtual reality (VR) content. Only QuickTime files version 2.0 or earlier can be played in Windows Media Player. Later versions of QuickTime require the proprietary Apple QuickTime Player. For more information, visit the following Apple Web site: QuickTime Player Support
Get Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
Windows Media Player is available for Windows-based devices. Use this table to find the right version of the Player for your system. (If you've got a Mac, you can download Windows Media Components for QuickTime to play Windows Media files.) Which version of Windows am I running? If you want to reinstall Windows Media Player, try the following: