Quicktime Error 47 Invalid Url Apple Trailers
title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. True PolarBear Level 1 (0 points) Q: Error 47: Invalid URL. () For the last few weeks when trying to download an HD trailer (480p, 720p, 1080p) for ANY movie, I keep getting the message Error 47: Invalid URL. (). I have tried in IE 9.0, Firefox 5.0 and Chrome (12.0.742.112) and ALL give me the same result.I am running the lastest version of QuickTime Player - 7.6.9 (1680.9) [QuickTime Version 7.6.9 (1680.9)] on Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit.I have also tried on Windows Vista Business 32-bit SP2 running QuickTime Player - 7.6.5 (518.4) [QuickTime Version 7.6.5 (1327.80)] with IE 9.0, Firefox 3.5.4 and still giving me the same results.I have found suggestions from posts that are anywhere from 2007-2009 but they do NOT work.This has obviously been an issue for quite some time and with NO resolution.I do hope an Apple developer or someone reads this so that we can find out what is being done.If nothing gets done, then I guess I have no choice but to go to other sites like Yahoo or HD-Trailers, to view trailers that actually work. QuickTime, Windows 7, 64 bit Posted on Jun 29, 2011 9:24 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error 47: Invalid URL. () All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 3 last Next by Ann Ominous, Ann Ominous Jul 3, 2011 7:06 PM in response to True PolarBear Level 1 (0 points) Jul 3, 2011 7:06 PM in response to True PolarBear I have the identical problem while viewing the HD trailers on the trailers.apple.com site. I also have the latest version of Quicktime (7.6.9) and the latest version of Chrome. Previously, it was working without incident for many months.Using IE9 caused the browser plugin to launch, rather then QT, so it can't be viewed full-screen. Right clicking the link in Chrome avoids the error but also uses the browser plug-in so
Author Topic: Apple Quicktime Bug in Win7 64-bit Bobby Henderson "Ask me about Trajan." Posts: 10151 From: Lawton, OK, USA Registered: Apr 2001 posted 07-19-2011 06:45 PM Using my new notebook computer I've run into a problem trying to get the Apple Quicktime player to work with certain web sites, like Apple's iTunes movie trailers web page. I click the link to https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3149129?tstart=0 download/stream a 1080p HD-quality movie trailer. Nothing appears to happen. However a small error box appears under the active browser window with the following message:Error 47: Invalid URL. ()Doing some quick web searching a number of discussion threads appear in various forums, including some at Apple. None of the comments I've seen about the bug offer a solution to the problem. Has anyone here http://www.film-tech.com/ubb/f8/t006467.html run into this issue?FYI, I'm using a Dell XP5 L502 notebook, Core i7 2720QM CPU, 8GB of RAM and Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. I've tried using 32-bit versions of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. The same thing happens in all browsers.The puny "automatic"/480p quality trailers will launch on the given movie trailer page. The larger HD quality movie trailers refuse to launch the Quicktime player and stream the trailers.BTW, YouTube typically has most new movie trailers uploaded in HD quality, either from the movie studio or via others doing copycat uploads. Those are in the Flash Video format Steve Jobs loves to hate. This crap with Quicktime just seems to be yet another thing making me think the whole HTML 5 deal is an unattainable fantasy.Edit: One work-around I found was right-clicking the HD trailer link and opening it in a new tab. But the URL must end with the ".mov" thing to work. | IP: Logged Joe Redifer You need a beating today Posts: 12832 From: Denver, Colorado Registered: May 99 posted 07-19-2011 11:08 PM Can you
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