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<blockquote data-quote="hurdygurdyman" data-source="post: 272790"><p>I just switched to Mac, and I'm very frustrated with Quicktime. Every time I click on a sound file on a webpage, Quicktime plays the file in a new page in the browser, and I have to use the back button to return to the webpage.</p><p></p><p>This is a problem since I'm using an online tutorial to learn a foreign language, and I want to be able to quickly listen to different sound files.</p><p></p><p>So, is there a way to keep Quicktime from opening in the browser and instead automatically play files in the Quicktime Player? That way I can listen to the file while still viewing the webpage. Or is there another program I can use instead of Quicktime and get rid of Quicktime altogether?</p><p></p><p>I love my Mac, but this was never a problem on my PC with Windows Media Player.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurdygurdyman, post: 272790"] I just switched to Mac, and I'm very frustrated with Quicktime. Every time I click on a sound file on a webpage, Quicktime plays the file in a new page in the browser, and I have to use the back button to return to the webpage. This is a problem since I'm using an online tutorial to learn a foreign language, and I want to be able to quickly listen to different sound files. So, is there a way to keep Quicktime from opening in the browser and instead automatically play files in the Quicktime Player? That way I can listen to the file while still viewing the webpage. Or is there another program I can use instead of Quicktime and get rid of Quicktime altogether? I love my Mac, but this was never a problem on my PC with Windows Media Player. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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