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You will need QuickTime codec to play MOV files. I reccomend you to install QuickTime Alternative. Then just associate MOV files with BS.Player...Thats all :)
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MP4 Splitter (it handle MP4, MOV and 3GP files) + ffdshow tryouts (with active support required codecs). BTW... look at codec management tool (with latest BS.player version'). Or... Haali Media Splitter (handle only some QT files (example with H.264/AVC, but not with Sorenson video)) + required DirectShow decoders. Or... MediaLooks QT source filter + QT Alternative or QT. Or... DirectShow filters installed with Nero. Or... Cyberlink QT source filter (installed with some Cyberlink apps) + QT Alternative or QT. Actual QuickTime Alternative not contain DirectShow filters. Old ('illegal') versions QT Alternative contain filters from Nero or Cyberlink. BS.player can't use 'directly' QT 'codecs' - need DirectShow filters. |
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http://www.bsplayer.com/en/bs.player...q=29#question2 http://bsplayer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3042 http://www.davidsaber.com/resources/codecsfaq/
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