Francis,
on any of the quicktime players, press CMD+I or go for the menu "show
movie info" under the window menu. This will display the codecs used
for the movie. Try reencoding your movie with a codec that you know
both machines have such as Mpeg-3.
Cheers
andre
On Oct 19, 2006, at 1:20 PM, Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Hi from Paris,
I used Quicktime Pro on my Mac to slice up a .avi file into
several .mov files (apparently the only option). In my Rev stack,
my player script worked a treat, and played the .mov files (and
also the original .avi files). Then I ran my .rev stack on the PC
(StackRunner), and the files wouldn't play. Mark Schonewille (off-
forum) suggested that I was missing a codec, which is quite a
logical suggestion, but for a .mov file created by Quicktime
(although Mac) itself, I was curious. So I first tried opening
the .mov file on my PC, by launching Quicktime (I don't have the
Pro version on my PC), isolating the problem from my Rev script.
Surprise, although it displays the window, and plays the audio
track, the video track is not displayed. So it is not a Rev
problem, but a QT problem. I have the latest iTunes/Quicktime on my
XP PC, so why can't I read .mov files created by QT itself ? I
realize that this is not a Rev problem, but perhaps other users
have come across this cross-platform QT problem which prevents Rev
"Play Video" scripts from running correctly.
-Francis
"Nothing should ever be done for the first time !"
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