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How to return file priority to Quicktime?
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Oct 24, 2006, 11:36 PM
 
After installing Audacity 1.2.4, all of my OGG files have switched priority from Quicktime to Audacity. That's annoying. I would like to double click my OGG files and have Quicktime launch them, just as it did before I had installed Audacity. Does anyone know how I can switch it back?
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Oct 24, 2006, 11:52 PM
 
You can do it from the Finder's Get Info window.

Get Info on an OGG file. One of the options there is labeled "Open with." Select QuickTime Player from the list and click the Change All... button.
     
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Oct 25, 2006, 12:37 AM
 
Originally Posted by zro View Post
You can do it from the Finder's Get Info window.

Get Info on an OGG file. One of the options there is labeled "Open with." Select QuickTime Player from the list and click the Change All... button.
That works for the file that I'm Getting Info of, but when I go and press the Change All button it asks:
Originally Posted by Change All dialog box
Are you sure you want to change all your Quicktime Player documents to open with the application "Quicktime Player"? This change will apply to all Quicktime Player documents with extension ".ogg".
After I confirn by clicking OK, it pretends to work but then reverts this particular file back to the Audacity priority and nothing changes at all. It's very frustrating.
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Oct 29, 2006, 07:16 PM
 
Does anybody have a solution to this?
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