There was a recent upgrade to QuickTime, 7.0.3, that may have to be downloaded separately from iTunes.
You might try that and see if it makes any difference
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Hello.
I am having problems with iTunes 6 in Windows XP Professional constantly crashing, and not being
able to delete videos converted for iTunes from my
hard drive.
I have converted close to 1000 short videos to mpeg 4 (for playback on the iPod 5G) using Videora - all play fine in iTunes.
I am able to succesfully transfer videos from iTunes to my iPod 5G doing one or two at a time (they work
wonderfully), but iTunes constantly crashes requiring me to close the program, restart, and start again. It'll take me weeks to complete trasnfering all of the
videos to my iPod this way.
I did not have any crashing problems with iTunes prior to using it for video. Any suggestions on how to fix the crashing problem so I can simply highlight all videos in iTunes and drag them all into the iPod?
Is it simply that I have added too many videos in iTunes?
My PC is a strong ASUS motherboard 3.2Ghz Pentium 4, 1GB RAM, never have problems in other programs, so I don't think it's a hardware issue. The converted
videos are saved on an external network hard drive shared by my roommate and myself; iTunes is installed on my C drive.
Also -- I delete the videos from iTunes after they have been transferred ("delete files"). Although they no longer show up in iTunes, I am not able to delete converted videos from the network drive after they have been saved -- a box indicating they are write-protected appears. How do I remove this write protection so I can free up the network drive? I keep the original versions on another drive on my desktop and don't need the converted videos sitting on the network drive anymore.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!

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