jasloane45
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Recently I upgraded my version of Quicktime, and this has caused problems with Avid Media Composer which I was already running.
So I dragged the Quicktime application from the Applications folder to the trash, emptied the trash, and then tried to re-install Avid's recommended version of QT (7.1). I got a message that said it couldn't be done because "a newer of version of Quicktime is already installed on this volume."
Apparently I hadn't completely uninstalled Quicktime, so I searched for it again in the system and found a folder with various components in it. I dragged that to the trash and tried to empty trash, but now it says the trash can't be emptied because one of the items in it, "motion," is in use. Motion is a component of Final Cut Pro, which is another program installed on my system. It's not in use, though, so what's going on?
Do I have to uninstall FCP also, and then re-install Avid, then Quicktime 7.1, then FCP? Has anyone else run into this? I'm definitely beginning to suffer from software fatigue.
So I dragged the Quicktime application from the Applications folder to the trash, emptied the trash, and then tried to re-install Avid's recommended version of QT (7.1). I got a message that said it couldn't be done because "a newer of version of Quicktime is already installed on this volume."
Apparently I hadn't completely uninstalled Quicktime, so I searched for it again in the system and found a folder with various components in it. I dragged that to the trash and tried to empty trash, but now it says the trash can't be emptied because one of the items in it, "motion," is in use. Motion is a component of Final Cut Pro, which is another program installed on my system. It's not in use, though, so what's going on?
Do I have to uninstall FCP also, and then re-install Avid, then Quicktime 7.1, then FCP? Has anyone else run into this? I'm definitely beginning to suffer from software fatigue.