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Thread: Quicktime problem on Vista?

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Quicktime problem on Vista?
"Tom from WI" <not_read_address[ at ]no-name-isp.us> 6/29/2007 8:10:58 PM
I have some movies created on my Kodak Z740 digital camera. They are all
..MOV files. When I play them on my Win XP computer with QuickTime 6.5 they
play flawlessly. When I transfer the .MOV files to my Vista computer and try
to play them with QuickTime 7.1.6, they don't play properly. Some play but
become pixelated, some crash the computer becuase they had a "buffer
overrun" problem.

My Vista PC has Vista Home Premium with 2GB RAM and a dual core processor.

I need to work on them on the Vista PC because that is where I have Roxio
installed. Can I convert them on my XP PC to a different format that doesn't
use QuickTime? Your ideas are appreciated.

Thanks.
Tom


Re: Quicktime problem on Vista?
Adam Albright <AA[ at ]ABC.net> 6/29/2007 8:38:08 PM
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 13:10:58 -0700, "Tom from WI"
<not_read_address[ at ]no-name-isp.us> wrote:

[Quoted Text]
>I have some movies created on my Kodak Z740 digital camera. They are all
>.MOV files. When I play them on my Win XP computer with QuickTime 6.5 they
>play flawlessly. When I transfer the .MOV files to my Vista computer and try
>to play them with QuickTime 7.1.6, they don't play properly. Some play but
>become pixelated, some crash the computer becuase they had a "buffer
>overrun" problem.
>
>My Vista PC has Vista Home Premium with 2GB RAM and a dual core processor.
>
>I need to work on them on the Vista PC because that is where I have Roxio
>installed. Can I convert them on my XP PC to a different format that doesn't
>use QuickTime? Your ideas are appreciated.
>
>Thanks.
>Tom
>
Do a Google search for "convert mov files" and you'll find all kinds
of articles and applications that convert this file type.

Re: Quicktime problem on Vista?
"Tom from WI" <not_read_address[ at ]no-name-isp.us> 6/29/2007 10:57:38 PM
It makes me mad! I am always telling other people to search Google for
solutions to their problems and then I don't do that myself!

The very first item on the list suggested RAD Video as a conversion tool.
Converted all of the files into one .avi file without a hitch.

Thanks a lot!
Tom

"Adam Albright" <AA[ at ]ABC.net> wrote in message
news:tbra83dam75knk3v2hp6308j709h554cfp[ at ]4ax.com...
[Quoted Text]
> On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 13:10:58 -0700, "Tom from WI"
> <not_read_address[ at ]no-name-isp.us> wrote:
>
>>I have some movies created on my Kodak Z740 digital camera. They are all
>>.MOV files. When I play them on my Win XP computer with QuickTime 6.5 they
>>play flawlessly. When I transfer the .MOV files to my Vista computer and
>>try
>>to play them with QuickTime 7.1.6, they don't play properly. Some play but
>>become pixelated, some crash the computer becuase they had a "buffer
>>overrun" problem.
>>
>>My Vista PC has Vista Home Premium with 2GB RAM and a dual core processor.
>>
>>I need to work on them on the Vista PC because that is where I have Roxio
>>installed. Can I convert them on my XP PC to a different format that
>>doesn't
>>use QuickTime? Your ideas are appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Tom
>>
> Do a Google search for "convert mov files" and you'll find all kinds
> of articles and applications that convert this file type.
>


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