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QuickTime Alternative Hi, Just wanted to bring to your attention that Iv installed QuickTime Alternative (it's like a codec to play QuickTime movies) but it don't seem to work (at all?) that good with BSPlayer or am I wrong? Curious if anyone has viewed MOV file(s) on there BSPlayer. Thanks. |
I used to see MOV files with BSplayer by using QuickAlternative, now I don't have files to test if it's still able to play them, but I think it can (not sure) :roll: |
Yeah okay, then it's probably something wrong with my codecs, though both Microsoft Media Player and Classic Media Player plays Quick Time correctly so I'm a little lost, thanks either way now I know at least it's suppose to work, or at least someone has got it working :lol: :D Ciao, |
Can someone else confirm if BSplayer can handle MOV files correctly or not, or at least provide a sample clip for testing purpose? Thanks.. I used to play MOV files, but now a lot of time has passed since when I tried last time.. |
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I tried now to play that MOV file and I was not able to play it :( I'll reinstall it and then I'll try again...maybe tomorrow.. (same quicktime.ax version as your adicoto) |
I got my movie trailers working by downloading the 3ivx filter for quicktime movies off http://www.3ivx.com. So you might be missing a filter if your .mov don't work. :? (I'm still confused but atleast the movies works) |
Thanks for the clue Farlight :wink: |
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