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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 79
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Quicktime HDV Codec for Windows?
Hi.
I have some HD video files in Quicktime format that need to be reviewed. Initially, they didn't play on a Mac or PC through the QuickTime player--sound only, no video. I popped in the Avid codec on my Mac and it worked fine. Not so lucky with my PC. I've tried everything from the Avid Quicktime Codecs versions 1.2-1.9 with no luck. I've even tried the $19.95 Quicktime MPEG-2 extension for Windows and I've reinstalled the most recent versions of XVid, DivX, etc. Nothing. I don't need to view the files through QuickTime if there's another player that will do it. The only thing I know of that I haven't tried is QuickTime Alternative, since it requires a complete uninstall of QuickTime. Any ideas? And yeah, "just use the Mac" won't work. Sadly, there are other folks who need to review these who won't make the switch. Thanks! |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 79
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Bumping my own post so someone might fight it interesting enough to open.
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Doin fine
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 24,984
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Just download vlc media player if it doesn't play with that there is a problem.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 79
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I don't know how I forgot to try VLC. That thing has been pure magic for years. And, of course, it worked like a charm. Thank you sticky, thank you VLC, and screw you Apple and Microsoft!
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