Quicktime and windows 7 beta

Cant seem to play movies any longer, anyone know when an updated or beta app will come out?

Windows 7 is a completely new version of the OS. It's not at all surprising that existing software doesn't work; there's lots of WIndows applications and drivers that don't work, or don't work fully and properly, on Windows 7. If you use beta software, particularly a beta OS, you'd best be prepared to deal with and accept problems and incompatibilities.
Is Apple working on a new version of Quicktime and iTunes to be compatible with Windows 7 beta (which will be the same for the release)
No one who can or will respond here works for Apple, so your question cannot be answered with any certainty. I would be surprised if Apple wasn't working on new versions of iTunes and QuickTime for Windows 7, but none of us can say for sure.
are you just going to wait until it is released before you make it compatible?
It will, I'm sure, depend on when Microsoft can deliver to developers a release of Windows 7 that has stable APIs and other underlying structures. That will apply to all software developers; whether they can release updated versions of their software will depend on whether and to what point Microsoft makes last-minute changes. But based on my experience over literally hundreds of OS releases, I would highly recommend not counting on all your applications, utilities and drivers, from whatever developer (including Microsoft) being updated and fully compatible on the first day Windows 7 is released. It's possible, but highly unlikely.

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