Can't import quicktime

The problem is happening on a PC with Windows 8.1. I can't import quicktime files into my After Effects CC 2014. Some files work, some does not work. I am getting this error:
After Effects error: file 'test.mov' can't be imported -- this '.mov' file is damaged or unsuported or damaged.
I have quicktime installed. I can't even import quicktime movies from my phone. Please help. THANKS!

That should be working. Something is awry on your machine.
Try this: troubleshooting QuickTime errors with After Effects

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