Quicktime and itunes

I recently purchased a video ipod,and I have encountered problems both playing videos through itunes and putting them onto my ipod. I have a PC with windows XP. These are vidoes which I purchased through the itunes music store, so I know they are off the right file type. When i preview a movie on the itunes store the preview plays, but when I actually purchase a video it won't play. Also, those videos are not added to my ipod even though itunes is configured to add my videos to my ipod. My music and pictures transfer fine, but the videos do not even appear on my ipod at all. I also notice that when I try to open the Quicktime program, I get a message that says that quicktime has encountered an error and needs to close, so I think this might be part of the problem. I have tried re-installing itunes, installing a quicktime standalone, and none of this has helped. What can I do to fix this problem?

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