Quicktime missing software?

ok.......when trying to watch movies / video clips in quicktime i get this error coming up: "Some necessary QuickTime software is missing. It May be available on the Quicktime Website". So i went to the quicktime website
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/resources/components.html
and tried to download any / all of the plugins that didn't cost

when this happens the quicktime screen is just plain white....and on some occassions i can here the sound but there is no picture....

i have a g5 with the intel processor and im using the Quicktime that came with OSX 10.4 ..........i believe its version 7.0.3 or sumthing like that.......can someone PLEASE help me with this?

Intel G5, Mac OS X (10.4.4)

Posted on Feb 13, 2006 1:44 PM

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Feb 13, 2006 2:06 PM in response to T.Ouelette

Open the file using QT Player and then open the Movie Info window.
It will show what codecs and formats are used in the file.
Use Google or http://versiontracker.com to help you decide what you need for playback.
QuickTime files are held in "containers" that simplify delivery. The only trouble you're having is that the vendors of some of the codecs don't subscribe to, or even consider, the QuickTime component download specifications.
This happens most often in older Microsoft container formats like .avi. It has no rules and no support (even from Microsoft).

Feb 15, 2006 5:01 PM in response to T.Ouelette

I am getting the same error message and blank white screen with quicktime as the original post in this string. I have narrowed it down and Quicktime is not recognizing the Apple intermediate codec. I reinstalled iMovie 6, now every other program that uses the Apple Intermediate Codec now works, but not Quicktime. Does anyone have a suggestion as to how I can get Quicktime link to the codec?

ALR

Mar 10, 2006 11:36 AM in response to hotdoctoroncall

How to Identify the file*, video and audio** format of a movie or sound file

In QuickTime Player
Open the file
Window menu > Show movie info
Look in the Format: field
Note that QuickTime Player may fail to display any audio information for some files.

In MPlayer OSX:
Show the playlist window if it isn't already visible.
Drag the movie file into the playlist window.
Select the movie in the list
Click the "i" button for info

In VLC
Open the movie in VLC
Window menu > Info
Click the black triangles so that they point down
Note that VLC does not display the file format, only the format of the content (audio and video) within the file. A file ending in .divx for instance, is probably in actuality an avi file but VLC doesn't show that information - MPlayer will and QuickTime Player will - if - QuickTime Player will open the file to begin with.

Post in this thread which file, video and audio format your movie(s) are and we'll help you look for a compatible component.

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