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I am baffeled got only one person answering the topic that's me:blah:
Just kidding. all the attention :G No I really have no other idea, butpossable curruption on the mpeg movie file 1. I know I have a perfect quick time video with olympus it works perfect. 2. I have a sony quick toime or mpeg2 file I need to try that 3. I tried different tactics of personal time and have no crashs you said Or did not say where the file came from but msn'ed or personal email?, what camera or filewas the quicktime from? maybe again the codecs or codes to the files are outdated? |
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One file was sent to me via msn messenger transfer during a chat conversation and I have no idea where it came from originally (no surprise that it's corrupt). Another was taken by a Kodak camera that's a few years old and was sent to me via email attachment. And another was taken by a VGA camera that's also an older model (not very good videos or photos). I also have a problem with the photos I uploaded onto my camera taken by that kodak camera (as you zoom out of a photo, the last frame before it backs into thumbnail mode it freezes for a second and split screens). So I wouldn't be surprised if videos from that same camera also have some issues. Maybe these are some of the reasons the videos all freeze my camera. Thanks though for showing me a way to still use them w/out crashing my camera. Hopefully I'll figure it out sometime.
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