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| What did Quicktime update do? Since the last Quicktime update, I am no longer able to play my .swf files. How did that happen? What got changed so drastically? |
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| Open the Quicktime preference panel in System Preferences. Click the Advanced tab and check the Enable Flash box. It's turned off by default because it uses an older version of Flash than Adobe is shipping but this is very confusing for most users. |
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| Thanks a lot. Is iSwiff using a current version? It doesn't matter that much, because the files I have are older, anyway, but I am curious. |
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