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petr.povolny 2nd June 2010 07:28 PM

BSPlayer installed without MOV format support on Windows 7
 
Hi

Couple of month ago I installed BSPlayer 2.52 on my home PC with Windows XP because I learned that it supported the MOV files.

Now I got new work notebook with Windows 7 and I naturally installed the BSPlayer there too. But I was very disappointed, because the newer version does not play the MOV files. It does not recognize them as playable at BSplayer and when I select the MOV file manually, I got an error about missing codec and question whether I wish BSplayer to find one. When I try I get response (almost instantly) that the codec cannot be found.

When I check the Options/Preferences/File Types, the MOV extension is not amongst the file types there.

It seems that all other codecs were installed correctly. Only other thing which is different against the XP install is the warning message about the overlay.

I tried that on 2 notebooks, one with 32bit Windows 7 Professional and other one with 64bit Windows 7 Home and results were exactly the same.

Any ideas how to get MOV files play on Windows 7?

Thank you very much.

Petr

adicoto 3rd June 2010 12:30 AM

Install QuickTime Alternative, a pack of filters for QT format, and CoreAVC for HD MOV files.

BSPeter 3rd June 2010 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by petr.povolny (Beitrag 41972)
.....When I check the Options/Preferences/File Types, the MOV extension is not amongst the file types there....

I suppose you meanwhile added it yourselves (using the button [Add extension])?
:wink:

petr.povolny 3rd June 2010 01:36 PM

I installed Quick Time Alternative, but no luck ... it still behaves the same. I tried QLite too, but still no luck.

Also I tried to add MOV to the File Formats menu, but that helps only to recognize the extension, but the files still do not play. BTW I have found out that on my XP box where I can play MOVs with BSplayer, the extensions is not listed there either :)

Petr

psycho-player 9th June 2010 05:11 PM

For me to get MOV files working under BS.Player, I have to install Haali Media Splitter and during installation enable AVI, MP4, OGG/OGM support and then install MPCVideoDec.ax.

Afther that it just works for some reason! :)

Quick-guide:
1) Install ffdshow, disable h264
2) Install MatroskaSplitter (with settings as stated above)
3) Install MPCVideoDec.ax and register it regsvr32 MPCVideoDec.ax

MPCVideoDec.ax can be downloaded here.


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