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October 24, 2017
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Adobe QT32 Server 2018 crash

  • October 24, 2017
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Hello, friends!

I tried to solve this problem using all available recommendations from Adobe. Everything is useless. I deleted Adobe QT32 Server.exe. I no longer see a report of crashes. What was this file for?

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    Correct answer excited_Genie16B8

    If I had to guess, it was a way to get 32 bit QuickTime files working in a 64 bit environment.  A band-aid of sorts for the outdated and broken QuickTime format.

    2018 no longer supports 32 bit QuickTime, though.

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    excited_Genie16B8Correct answer
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    October 24, 2017

    If I had to guess, it was a way to get 32 bit QuickTime files working in a 64 bit environment.  A band-aid of sorts for the outdated and broken QuickTime format.

    2018 no longer supports 32 bit QuickTime, though.