This movie requires Quicktime???

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Started getting this error today, for seemingly no reason. When I start iTunes I get the message that some video files require Quick Time to play, which is no longer included with iTunes. Every video that I click on brings up "This movie requires Quick Time, which is not included in this version of iTunes. To play this movie, install Quick Time." I never got the initial message before today and I am getting the error trying to play movies that I have watched before, both in iTunes and on ATV. I have tried closing and restarting iTunes and rebooting the system; no change. Is there a fix for this, or do I need to do a complete reinstall?
Edit: When I click on the "More Info" link in the message bubble, it takes me to an old iTunes 10.5 support article. ***?
Message was edited by: killer_junior

Update:
I have done a full re-install of iTunes and still have the same issue. I have also tried streaming to the ATV, but it is now telling me that there is no media in this library. I have not changed any of my home sharing settings and I have verified the settings in iTunes and ATV. Everything looks like it should be working.
Incidentally, my video card has failed. I'm wondering if this might be related.

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