finding codec plugins for QT
Kevin Callahan
kcall at mac.com
Sun Dec 31 13:47:53 PST 2006
On Dec 31, 2006, at 1:05 PM, Karl Kuehn wrote:
> On Dec 31, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Kevin Callahan wrote:
>
>> My BIL is wondering why it's so difficult to determine which codec
>> is needed when QT (on Mac or on Windows) can't play a file.
>> He says when he runs into a plugin issue with Mozilla's FireFox,
>> he's directed to get the plugin and it installs without a restart
>> -- just continues on his way. However, in his experience with QT
>> and codecs, he says he's directed to an Apple page with roughly 13
>> codecs to choose from, but has no idea what he needs.
>>
>> Would it be difficult or impossible for QT to be more helpful? is
>> it impossible for QT to know which codec you need and basically
>> can do nothing but leave it up to the use ?
>>
>> ???
>> I told him I'd post to talk. I also told him to post to Radar and
>> OS X feeback
>
> The majority of times this means that you are trying to view
> somthing that is advertising itself as an "avi". These are usually
> from the broken family of codecs known as "divx". The reason that
> Quicktime does not come up with a suggestion is that there is not a
> completely good solution for this. Only recently did any of the
> solutions become legal, and for the codecs that we are talking
> about that is still murky waters: not exactly an area where Apple
> can suggest things.
> But here is a solution:
>
> http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11695
>
> If that does not work, then you will have to download the video
> and use this:
>
> http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/5758
>
> --
> Karl Kuehn
> larkost at softhome.net
here's the file in question
(QT with Flip4Mac plays it fine on a Mac), but QT on W2k doesn't
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other Win apps on his W2k box play it fine
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