![]() MOV video files to another file format, and maybe to another (video and audio) compression algorithm (codec) too, if the latter is possible with freely available converters. So I'm now considering converting my old JPEG. MOV video files to another format and see how that works. However, I would like to do some other testing first, and for that I'd prefer a clean media environment with only WMP I would like to convert the (M)JPEG. I'll sort it out by testing maybe later.Īs for Quicktime alternative, this could be a solution too. ![]() MOV container, athough -I have to admint- if some software supports Quicktime video, then it should likely support (M)JPEG compression in a. Ffdshow does handle Quicktime video format but I couldn't find any information about codecs handling (M)JPEG inside a. I'm not sure if ffdshow can help me here. If anyone has knowledge of any codec pack that allows the installation of a single codec, then please let me know.įormat/Info : Original Apple specifications Off course, if one of those codec packs would allow for the installation of a SINGLE codec (MJPEG for instance), then I could consider it. However, I'd like to wait with installing those codec pack: I don't know what they'll do to the existing WMP codecs, and what kind of 'surprises' they may hold for later on. MOV video files? Help would be much appreciated.Īlternatively, I could consider installing a Codec Pack like: Media Player, Windows 7, Cole2k Media, K-Lite Mega or any other large codec pack. I was wondering if somebody could tell me what the 'best' and FREE codec(s) are for WMP12 playing (M)JPEG. On the website of the manufacturer of the camera (Olympus) I couldn't find any JPEG or MJPEG video codec for downloading. The info from MediaInfo follows here after. With MediaInfo I noticed the video file is a JPEG (or should I say MJPEG) compressed. The old video files don't seem to play in the WMP12 (Windows 7), they do play on the XP computer without any problem. ![]() I got video files from a 10-year old (Olympus) camera transferred from my XP computer to my Windows 7 (with WMP12) 64-bit machine. ![]()
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