Q: Will QuickTime crash my system? A: No, QuickTime will only concern itself with playing image files created in Quicktime. Therefore, whenever you visit a website that has media content created in Quicktime, your browser will automatically play those files. Q: Will QuickTime slow my system down? A: No, Quicktime, in comparison to other media players, has a very small "footprint". By that we mean that it will not take up a large amount of room on your computer. Q: I use Windows 95/98/98me. Will installing QuickTime change any of my settings I currently have? I use Windows Media Player, will it cause problems? A: No, QuickTime will not change your settings and will only play files created in Quicktime. Q: That's great, but is there a website with more information regarding QuickTime? A: Yes there is! Just go to www.apple.com/quicktime/products/qt/qt_faq.html for more details. Q: I have Windows Media Player already installed on my system. Why do I need to have another media player? A: The majority of all online multimedia is created for use with either Windows Media Player or for QuickTime, the two leading media players in use on the Internet today. By having both versions available you are maximizing your enjoyment of multimedia content available on the web today. QuickTime is the industry standard for digital video and streaming media, and with over 100 million users worldwide, it is the premier multimedia technology viewing multimedia on the web.
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