You could try something like Prism Video Converter to convert the file though i'm not sure what your results will be, how much video quality you'll lose in the conversion, guess you'll find out <smile>.

Have you tried the latest Quicktime? Think it came out around a fortnight ago.



On 5/08/2015 2:52 AM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
If that be the case, then I'll never be able to run the Video edition of Total 
Recorder; not if I must install Quick Time as it messes up my ability to 
download things!
Tom Kaufman

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Subject: Working With Total Recorder Video Edition and .Mov Files

I think someone wrote about this some days ago?

I'm not certain of the process but - as I understand it - you must
install Apple Quicktime Player to access these files.

When the install of Quicktime Player is installed a plug-in is also
installed into Windows which allows the access of .Mov files form other
pieces of software such as Total Recorder Video Edition.



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