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I have done the installation of Quicktime alternative again and again. Every time I am trying to view a .mov video I still get no picture. Can someone, more expert(?) than myself, give me some help? After all I switched to BSplayer for its qualities. I find it extremely weird to use one of the best players without getting all of its benefits.
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I have done the installation of Quicktime alternative again and again. Every time I am trying to view a .mov video I still get no picture. Can someone, more expert(?) than myself, give me some help? After all I switched to BSplayer for its qualities. I find it extremely weird to use one of the best players without getting all of its benefits.
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It is possible that the camcorder uses H264 compresion format. Install an x264 decoder, such as CoreAVC and I believe all the problems will go away.

LE: this camera records in M-JPEG format, so you just need an M-Jpeg decoder.http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=56&s=54

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It is possible that the camcorder uses H264 compresion format. Install an x264 decoder, such as CoreAVC and I believe all the problems will go away.

LE: this camera records in M-JPEG format, so you just need an M-Jpeg decoder.http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=56&s=54
I tried CoreAVC, 3ivx, K-lite full pack, ffdshow mpeg-4, kmplayer; nothing seems to work. Looks as if I am not doing something right. Can you please:
1. Guide me through the video setting in BSplayer pro preferences? Should I highlight any filters in options?
2. Recommend a program from http://www.free-codecs.com/download_soft.php?d=56&s=54

PS1. For the moment I am using Quicktime player to view those videos, but what is the point if I can't use BSplayer pro?
PS2. When I try to play a .mov video the BSplayer indicates "Audio file" under the screen counter. Shouldn't it indicate "Video file" instead?

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"PS2. When I try to play a .mov video the BSplayer indicates "Audio file" under the screen counter. Shouldn't it indicate "Video file" instead?"
This means BS.Player detects file as audio only - can you please give us any small sample of these video files?
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The .MOV videos are pretty big; is there a way to upload any one of them for you guys to view?
Apart from the above, how does WMP classic reproduce these videos without any problems? That's what makes crazy...
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