When I try to add a .mov file to the timeline in Vegas 12 or Vegas 9, I get an error message telling me I need to install Quicktime. Quicktime IS installed. I did a fresh install of the latest version of Quicktime 7.7.7, and I STILL get the same message.
Windows Media Player will play the files. Vegas is built to handle just about everything you throw at it, so what's the deal with .mov files? Is there some feud between Sony and Apple, or is it just my system?
I'm running Windows 7, 64-bit. The .mov files I was trying to edit tonight were shot on an iPhone 4. I've always had issues trying to edit .mov sources. I usually end up having to use some cheap or free software to convert it to another format. It makes no sense to me that a program I have invested hundreds of dollars in over the years can't deal with something this basic.