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Imo wrote on 5/23/2010, 2:46 PM
I guess you running 64 bit and no quicktime support for 64 bit , blame apple.
If not on 64 bit, i guess it will be the codec that you have on specific files.

/wave
BudWzr wrote on 5/23/2010, 2:49 PM
Apple already dropped support for .mov in the iPhone a long time ago.
i c e wrote on 5/23/2010, 2:54 PM
Well, I was running 64 bit Vista. Now I am running 32 bit 7.

So, like any suggestions on what I do? How do I get them to play or convert them to something else that will play?

The files play fine on other programs on my pc.. but nothing Sony. huh.

thanks

peace
rs170a wrote on 5/23/2010, 3:57 PM
Which version are you running?
Pro 9.0d corrected a problem that could cause black frames in MOV files after installing the QuickTime 7.6.6 update.

edit: if you don't want to install 9.0d or 9.0e, then search for a copy of QT 7.6.4

Mike
i c e wrote on 5/23/2010, 4:23 PM
Your the best mike.

did the latter and it works.


thank God.

peace