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johnebaker wrote on 7/13/2012, 5:02 PM

Hi

What is the source of the video file? 

Was Quicktime installed before Movies on DVD? If not try reinstalling Movies on DVD.

Use GSpot or MediaInfo to analyse the video - GSpot will also tell you if the correct codecs are installed and available.

Alternatively try the Movie Edit Pro trial download.

John

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bikeman wrote on 7/16/2012, 3:23 AM

 

John, my question was regarding Video Easy not Movies on DVD.

The source of the mov files was an iphone. The required codecs are installed - Quicktime and other apps play the movies. In anycase I would expect Video easy to install any missing codecs.

My trial has ended and I have uninstalled video easy. I will not be considering any other Magix product.