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How to default to Quicktime audio file format? Cheers & Thanks! I have been downloading successfully for over a year & all my audio files defaulted to Quicktime. All of a sudden my files are coming across as generic mp3's (looks like MusicMatch icon) and prompts my system for an application to open it in!!! Total pain. How do I make Quicktime the default file format for audio downloads???? |
Are you on Windows or Mac OS? For windows, select one such file on your desktop & go to File>Properties & press the Open with ... button & then select your app. In this case that would be QT. For Mac OSX, highlight/select such a file & with either CMD+I or Control+click for the menu to come up & select Open with ... & select your app. OSX will make an educated guess as to what apps should open it but if your prefered choice is not there (& that can happen) then scroll all the way to the bottom of the list & choose Other ... In Mac OS9, you'll need to go to your Apple Menu>Control Panels>File Exchange & scroll down the list until you find that type of file. If it's not there you can add it. Then select it in the list & open the advanced section & choose your prefered app to open it. That will mean directing the chooser to your applications folder to choose it. (It must be 18 mths since I last opened it lol) Now whichever app you've chosen will become the default app to open that type of file. |
Quicktime default for audio Most helpful, Oh Knowledgable One. Serious appreciation for taking the time not only to answer my question, but to include all system possibilities. Share On!!! peter |
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