Quicktime Unrecognized in Internet Explorer 9 (64-bit)

Hello, I've been having issues watching the trailers on Apple -- http://www.apple.com/trailers -- in the official release of Internet Explorer 9. Whenever I browse to a Quicktime object on Apple's site (including ads for the new iPad, etc), I receive the "Get QuickTime - Download QuickTime to view this video. QuickTime is free for Mac + PC." box with the big QuickTime logo.
I have just performed a clean install of the most recent QuickTime release, 6.7.9 I believe. I'm also running the new Internet Explorer 9's 64-bit version.

guys so I was having the same issue and I tried from disabling add ons, uninstalling programs and cant even recall all the options. Lastly I thought let me install safari and that did the trick... I did read somewhere else that unistalling all your codecs and reinstalling can help but safari is just an easy fix.
if you don't believe I even did a youtube video to show it...
this is my video http://youtu.be/nMzDsV57OZ0 - had to do it cause it was really frustrating that no one even thought that just downloading safari would do the trick.

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