.mov files - video too fast, audio ok

HI!
I have a problem with .mov files. They play and the sound is ok, but video plays too fast and i ahead of audio. I'm sure the video is too fast, because i can see when someone is talking that it's way too fast. I've tried reinstalling quictime, installing older versions, reinstalling direct x and graphics drivers. I even tried quictime alternative. Nothing helps. This happens to files that i have on my disc.And it only happens on my computer, on my brothers it plays just fine, so the files are ok.
Can anyone help?
thnx, Blaz
  Windows XP Pro  
  Windows XP Pro  

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