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Grazie wrote on 7/5/2013, 11:55 PM
It could be the version of QT.

I can read MOV files and I have QuickTime 7.7.4 - Do you?

Here's what SONY ask you to have : Apple® QuickTime® 7.1.6 or later for reading and writing QuickTime files. Do you?

Cheers

Grazie





jkerry wrote on 7/6/2013, 12:39 AM
I also have 7.7.4 Quicktime.
Grazie wrote on 7/6/2013, 1:45 AM
OK, then let's work backwards. Try installing QT again.

G

JohnnyRoy wrote on 7/6/2013, 6:45 AM
> "What is it that I might be missing?"

Most likely a codec. ;-)

Can you open the files in the QuickTime Player and do you see video. If yes then open the Inspector windows (Ctrl+I) and see what codec the video uses. Check on your old computer too. The old computer must have this codec installed and the new computer probably doesn't.

For example: Avid DNxHD is a QuickTime codec that you must install separately. If you have it installed on your old computer and not your new computer you would get audio with no video just like you are seeing so check the codec and make sure it's installed on the new computer.

~jr
rmack350 wrote on 7/6/2013, 1:45 PM
FWIW, the reason you get audio without picture is that two codecs are involved in the playback of most video media. A video codec and an audio codec. For example, the audio in a video file could be encoded as mp3 audio. This is why the audio plays when the video doesn't.

When audio plays but video doesn't it's usually a sure sign that you're missing the video codec.

Rob
jkerry wrote on 7/7/2013, 12:07 AM
This is what comes up use the CTL-I

Format: xd5f, 1593x869 Millions
16 bit Integer (Little Endian)
Steor L and R
Movie FPS: 29.97
Play FPS: 29.97
Data Rate: 68.97 mbits/sec

Show I am totally lost has to why it shows the video in the old computer and not the new one.

Not sure what codec I should get to install.

Jeff
jkerry wrote on 7/7/2013, 2:36 AM
Just wanted to thank everyone who replied to my request for help.

I found the problem. Since this file came from the TriCaster system I forgot to install the TriCaster QuickTime Codec on the system.

After installing them it works without a problem.

Jeff
LSBrewer wrote on 6/26/2016, 12:08 PM
Can you tell me where you aquired the TriCaster QuickTime Codec ?
And how do you go about installing it?

Thanks,

Larry Brewer
TriCaster 460 Adbanced Edition
Sony Vegas Pro 13
edmellnik wrote on 6/27/2016, 8:26 PM
Unless I render my FCP projects as ProRes422 I have the same problem.
How can we get vegas to read more of the Apple files.
Vegas reads EX1 video fine but when you render in Apple as a EX1 file it becomes
wrapped in a Mov file and Vegas wont read that.???

ANy Suggestions?
FCP 6 and FCP 7
Vegas 10 and Vegas 12 Windows 7
emmettfitz wrote on 8/9/2018, 6:35 AM

I have Movie Studio Platinum 15 and Quicktime Pro 7 installed on my computer. When I add an mov file to the program the sound is now a hiss. I get the video but only hissing for sound. What is strange, I have no problem opening the mov files in my older version of Movie Studio Platinum 13. It must be a setting in MS 15? can anyone help? Thanks!

Musicvid wrote on 8/9/2018, 6:37 AM

It would get a better response if you would start your own thread.