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"Required Compressor" problem
Hello Everyone,
I just downloaded the Lord of the Rings teaser (the 20 meg one), and when trying to run it, i get the following message....
"You may experience problems playing a video track in 'L2Towers.mov' because the required compressor could not be found. Would you like to close the movie or continue?"
I also downloaded the 6 meg teaser and it plays just fine, not a problem or an error.
Anyone seen this before? Any ideas what this is?
Thanks for your help!
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Make sure you have the newest version of Quicktime.
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download
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new QT
That's what is so bizzaro -- I have 5.0, but went to apple.com, downloaded it again, reinstalled it, and now the movie is playing but it is black-and-white and flickers badly -- like it's an old silent movie. The flickering makes it very hard to watch (and gives one a headache!).
Well, thanks anyway. I searched the knowledge base on apple, but didn't find anything relevant!
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You're watching the Bootleg Preview.
It was filmed by camcorder in the theatre, hence the flickering and bad colour.
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silly me
Ooooo -- silly me! Thanks.
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"You may experience problems playing a video track in 'hackers.mov' because the required compressor could not be found. Would you like to close the movie or continue?"
I have QuickTime 6.5.1 Pro (Registered)
Which compressor ???
Please help me !!!
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okay i've completed this ,,,, 3 days ago
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