Codec for quicktime contains trojan ?

When I play a quicktime movie, it tells me a ''error codec is required'' and directs me to download one, but the .xe contains a trojan  ??

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    I would guess that Google or another search engine might point to a sample.
    None of the searches I tried produced anything but other people looking for codecs. It is said to be DRM'd, unsupported for at least three years, unsupported by any media players with which I am familiar, etc.
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  • How to set codec for Quicktime 7 export with AppleScript

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    OK, did some digging and this is the deal.
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  • Sound Codec for Quicktime

    Hi there, no-one seems to be able to help me from those I have spoken to about this; can someone here proove me wrong?
    I have Quicktime movie files where the picture is perfect but there is no sound whatsoever!
    A window pops up to tell me necessary software is missing but have no clue as to what software or codec I nedd; could someone please help me at all?
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    Installed these and nothing has changed and all seems the same. What would you suggest I try next?I would suggest trying to play the file(s) with VLC and/or MPEG Streamclip. If they load/play there you will have some idea as to "commonality" of the audio. AVI containers can, for instance, use a number of exotic or "custom" audio and video combinations not commonly found on/compatible with QT -- e.g., AC3, MPEG-1/layer-3, or VBR audio. If they can play the audio then see if the audio is better identified here. Remember, QT is basically a "frame-to-frame" synchronization application, so it only partially supports interlaced streams or interleafed track formats if at all. It was not designed as a hybrid application for all forms of multimedia playback. Some windows codecs have never been ported for Mac use. Others are so old that they can only be used with Classic/OS 9 Mac systems. Of those codecs which are compatible with OS X, some are not compatible with Intel models and have yet to become available in universal binary format. While QT files tend to adhere to very strict format standards, Windows media frequently does not. That is why it is so important to properly identify the specific file containers and codecs in use and be a bit circumspect when downloading multimedia files and/or installing codecs to try and support them all.

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