2/28/2024 0 Comments Update quicktime player windows 10![]() I have also installed the latest version of Quicktime (7.7.9). ![]() ![]() I have set the resolve app and qtdecoder.exe to run as administrator and ran both apps with Windows 7 compatibility mode. I have ran the Resolve installer as an administrator and installed Resolve and the quicktime that comes with it. I have uninstalled both Resolve and Quicktime. I've read a lot of forum threads and tried pretty much all the solutions possible. I am an editor trying to transition from Premiere CS6 to Resolve.Įver since i first installed Resolve 12, i've getting the dreaded error "Quick Time Decoder initialization failed." followed by "Quick Time encoder initialization failed." Weston Attachments Capture2.PNG (69.09 KiB) Viewed 106044 times Capture.PNG (39.56 KiB) Viewed 106044 times There's several other unaddressed threads on the BMD forums here with similar or the same issue, and I heard there's quite a few cases out there people are having, so I hope this helps and hopefully whatever is going on gets solved in the near future between BMD/MS/Apple. Apple's download page for the latest QT (7.7.8) still doesn't list Windows 10 and the 7.7.8 installer won't run if you download it, so maybe there's something going on here we don't know about it.Īnyway, between these few things, Resolve finally sees and plays and encodes. And lastly for kicks made sure both were set to Windows 8 compatibility mode. I did the same for QTDecoder.exe tho not sure there was any changes on that one, can't remember. It was set to read-only accesses by default, so I made it full control as well as all the other groups/users listed. It really feels like Windows 10 isn't allowing Resolve to communicate with QT somehow, so I dug back into security tabs and on the QuickTimePlayer.exe, I found a new group called "ALL APPLICATION PACAKGES" I've never seen in Win 7 before. to no avail) I finally resorted to reinstalling a completely fresh version of win10 pro and installed nothing but Resolve, and, launching Resolve STILL showed the QTDecoder.exe and QTEncoder.exe initialization error messages! But it sounds like Resolve and QT are working fine for other win10 users, so it's all quite confusing.Īlso still looking for suggestions, while I ponder downgrading back to 7 instead of transcoding everything just to get by.Īfter much pain I finally got it to work.Īfter trying all sorts of things (removing ofx, manually installing various versions of qt, reboot sequences in between installers, letting Resolve install qt clean, uninstalling windows updates or other potential conflicts, trying different GPU drivers, etc. ![]() It's strange that QT runs fine stand alone, but maybe there's some hooks that are broken. Perhaps that has something to do with why Resolve is having issues accessing it. I should add that I also tried the default 7.7.4 QT version Resolve installs, the updated 7.7.6, and even manually unpacked 7.7.8 which for some reason Apple put a checker that looks specifically for win 7/8 so it won't install unless doing it manually. This is my first posting.Īny other advice or information you would like I'll be happy to try. If it is normal to create a separate post, I apologize and will do so upon your instruction. I am having the same problem but there are a few things I can add.ġ) a) I did 12b3 as my first install never having installed any previous flavor of Resolve.ī) I didn't previously have QuickTime installed either.Ģ) Immediately following the "Quick Time Decoder initialization failed." I get "Quick Time Encoder initialization failed.ģ) Upon getting these errors, I asked QuickTime to look for upgrades.
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