Buffer Overrun

Discussion in 'Software' started by DaveD, Sep 21, 2007.

  1. DaveD

    DaveD Private E-2

    Hi, can anyone please advise me on how to get iTunes working - I'm running Windows XP pro SP2 with all the latest updates and have had iTunes running OK, then for no reason that I can fathom I now get a 'Buffer Overrun Detected' with QuickTimePlayer.exe' telling me that Quicktime cannot start. Any suggestion/advice would be grteatly appreciated. Cheers, Dave
     
  2. Clark_Kent

    Clark_Kent MajorGeek

    I found this on anothers forum may it will work for you....

    I solved it by changing the Download cache. I upped it to over 300MB...and then I emptied the cache.
     
  3. DaveD

    DaveD Private E-2

    Thanks for that - don't mean to sound thick, but where/how do I change these settings?
     
  4. Clark_Kent

    Clark_Kent MajorGeek

    Goto control pannel double click on quicktime then advanced then your setting are there.....
     

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