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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