Quicktime.qts file

Everytime I start Quicktime I get the message "Quicktime Player has encountered a problem and needs to close" the module causing the problem is Quicktime.qts, I cannot find this file on my computer, any application that uses Quicktime will not run, i.e. Red Shift and Starry Night. I have tried versions from 5 up to the latest 7.2 pro, I have reformated the C drive and reinstalled windows.
If anyone can help I would be very greatful.

I have found out how to cure this problem, apparently it is a problem caused by NVIDIA to avoid the problem within Quicktime select prferencies - advanced and select the button marked "Safe" instead of "DirectX" I now do not have a problem.

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