

That looked curious – the app is presumably calling LoadLibrary on QTCF.dll and Windows is doing its best to locate it and finally gives up. MOV file, got the error I was looking for, and checked the ProcessMonitor events captured:

With that software running, I went to open a. I ran ProcessMonitor in hopes of finding something out of the ordinary. This got me very curious, so I began poking around more. After some back and forth, it became quite clear that there really shouldn’t be a problem – he was, in fact, running the exact same versions of VideoStudio and QuickTime as I, without issue. Last night, someone from Corel contacted me with a few questions about the issue. A couple days ago I posted about problems I’ve run into trying to use the QuickTime files created by my new Canon 7D.
