Just say NO. Windows Media Player, Sliverlight, Flash and VLC can cover all your media needs as there's nothing useful encoded in Quicktime that doesn't exist in another format. Anyway I thought we were moving towars H264 video and you certainly don't need Apple's media player, which seems to be built out of chewing gum and string
What is worrying is the ?_Marshaled_pUnk? parameter - sounds more like a programmer back door than anything else



