Newbie Library file question

I have an application that fails 50 -60% of the time. The author wants me too remove the Library file that allows me to see AVI movies from my Casio Elxim digital camera. This call to that file allows the use of Quick time to view my camera avi movies and it works flawlessly.
However I read in David Pogues Missing manual for Tiger OSX that he reccomends not moving or deleating Library files.
So what I was wondering, is there a way just to comment out this library entry so I can see if this is the culprit the author of my failing application claims it may be with out deleating the Library entry?
Thanks in advance for your time.

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Hi Da Brain,
Your backup is up-to-date, as always, isn't it?
So,
yes, do not delete the file, but you can simply drag it off the Library, put it on the Desktop, restart your computer, verify that it is not anymore at its Library location, and try now, see if your system really works better without it.
As soon as you would need the file again (or if it causes an unexpected problem), you would take it back from the Desktop, drag it back to its Library location.
What file is it exactly? If it was not installed by Mac OS X itself, trying the Desktop move should be perfectly safe.
HTH
Axl

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