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Opening Quicktime Videos in Player vs Browser

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I tried searching for this prior to posting but I couldn't find anything relevant. So, if this has been discussed before and anyone knows the link to the subject matter, just link it and excuse this.

I would like to be able to click on a video within Safari and have it open in Quicktime rather than play in another browser window/tab. Is there any way to accomplish this?

Thanks!
 

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