QuickTime 10060 error

August 19th, 2005

A QuickTime 10060 error is normally due to a firewall or proxy server blocking the normal transport protocols enabling QuickTime to stream properly.

Luckily you can set the QuickTime player to play streams over http on port 80 (the same port as normal web page traffic).

Open QuickTime and select Edit >> Preferences from the top navigation bar.

Next select QuickTime preferences.

Select “Streaming Transport” from the drop down bar.

Select the “Use the this protocol and port ID” option and then
“Use HTTP, Port ID:” and keep the default “80″ setting.

Hey presto, you should no longer get a QuickTime 10060 error!

If you do still get a problem, you will have to talk to your network manager, and edit the settings in the “Streaming Proxy” options section.

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