So I jumped onto another startup partition to get things done. I went back to the main SSD partition with the QT problem and it still exists. I then did a Carbon Copy Clone of that partition to an Esata connected dock with multiple partitions that I CCC'd to before. I backed up to a virgin partition and when I boot to it QT and Avid work fine. So now I'm going to CCC back to the original problematic SSD partition and see what happens.
In the past I've had things like my Avid user settings not load for some unknown reason. When this has happened I have reinstalled the user setting from a flash drive back up and still the user setting doesn't work. Then after making new user setting suddenly the original problematic user setting starts to work. It's as if the SSD gets whacked out on a certain file or piece of data for a time and then starts to work again later.
I have a PCIe SSD OWCV Mercury Accelsior PCIe SSD 1TB partitioned into two 500GB volumes. I forget the name of the utility/software that is typically suggested to use with SSDs. Dave Hogan had mentioned it way back when I first installed the PCIe SSD. Whatever it was the OWC instructions specifically said not to run that with their product so I didn't. I'm wondering if whatever the SSD utility that manages SSDs in some way to keep them running properly is somehow the issue I've seen with my user settings not working then for no reason later working fine. Perhaps the QT glitch is somehow a similar situation effecting different code area.
This is all speculation but I'm hoping CCC ing back to the the SSD partition which a have erased after CCC ing it will clear things up. Maybe all this CCC ing just revamps some sort of directory that makes the problem code/files suddenly available again. Oh nothing like consistenly inconsistent behavior for trouble shooting.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <pale.edit@...> wrote :
Try deleting User/Library/Preferences/com.apple.quicktimeplayer.preferences.plist
See if that gets you anywhere.
I booted Avid then quit upon restart it hangs at Quicktime_OPClient_AVX. Now QT doesn't work and I get the error,"QuickTime Player 7 quit unexpectyiedly while using the libicucore.A.dylip plug-in." Nothing changed all I did was boot Avid then Quit now I can't boot avid and QT won't play .movs. Of course I'm under a deadline.Is there a way to reinstall QT 7Pro. It was initially installed and turned pro when I installed FCP 7. Or some sort of QT Repair?John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@...
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