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One problem that I've been dealing with quite a bit over here is getting
QuickTime to run on our student machines, and special ed computers (pretty
much the exact same as the student levy ones). The problem we have run into
on ALL of them, is that QuickTime becomes very jumpy and garbled. It runs
fine on a new Dell that is a P4, and not a celeron. Has anyone else run into
this?? any work arounds?? One of our special ed reading programs is very
QuickTime intensive, and so far they haven't been able to use it this year
because the kids can't understand what the computer is telling them. If
anyone could take a few minutes and deny or confirm my theory, that would be
great!!
Joshua E. Rogers
Technology Specialist
Aki Kurose Middle School
phone:(206)252-7723
fax: (206)252-7702
jerogers@seattleschools.org <mailto:jerogers@seattleschools.org>
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