QuickTime and Windows 8

Hello, I just resolve my problem to install Premiere Element 11 on my Ultrabook.
The new problem is that Windows 8 is installed on this Ultrabook and, and Apple doesn't still uprgrate QuickTime to run on windows 8.
Do you think I really need it ?
For now I wait and it seems to run for my AVCHD files.
I suppose the problem will come with my MOV files ?

lupremiere
Merci pour votre suivi.
Juste pour vous faire sentir à la maison ici, je vous écris cette réponse en français (avec la grande aide de Google Translate). Après ce post, je pense que plus sûr si j'écris en anglais.
Il ya toujours quelque chose de nouveau à apprendre à propos de Premiere Elements si vous êtes un nouvel utilisateur, intermédiaire ou avancé.
S'il vous plaît laissez-nous savoir comment nous pouvons vous aider à rendre les choses plus facile pour vous que vous naviguez dans les Premiere Elements courbe d'apprentissage.
Nous nous réjouissons à l'apprentissage de vos progrès.
Meilleurs vœux.
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Be sure to check out the Premiere Elements 11 Help PDF
http://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/premiere-elements_reference.pdf

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