Having Problems with Avid DV25 Quicktime Playback...Still
To anyone who can help --
I must be missing something big. I know there have been a few posts about this in the past.
I exported a project to a Fast-Export Quicktime NTSC file from Avid Xpress. It played fine on that computer's version of Quicktime.
I brought it home to play on my computer's version and got white playback.
I then went and found the appropriate Quicktime Codec components (AvidAVDJCodec, AvidAVUICodec, and AvidDV25Codec). Put them all in my Library/Quicktime folder. Even restarted my computer.
I'm still seeing white. The footage is MOS, so sound isn't an issue. Quicktime still prompts me to download another plug-in. This is rather frustrating...since it's playing ok on quicktime using the Avid Mac, I can only assume it's something with my powerbook's quicktime codecs (i.e. I'm missing one?).
I have Quicktime Pro 7, updated.
If anyone could give me any leads, I'd really really appreciate it.
Thanks,
j.
PS: The information on the .mov file is "Integer (Big Endian), Avid DV25 4:1:1 NTSC 601"
Alum 17" Powerbook G4 Mac OS X (10.4.5)
I must be missing something big. I know there have been a few posts about this in the past.
I exported a project to a Fast-Export Quicktime NTSC file from Avid Xpress. It played fine on that computer's version of Quicktime.
I brought it home to play on my computer's version and got white playback.
I then went and found the appropriate Quicktime Codec components (AvidAVDJCodec, AvidAVUICodec, and AvidDV25Codec). Put them all in my Library/Quicktime folder. Even restarted my computer.
I'm still seeing white. The footage is MOS, so sound isn't an issue. Quicktime still prompts me to download another plug-in. This is rather frustrating...since it's playing ok on quicktime using the Avid Mac, I can only assume it's something with my powerbook's quicktime codecs (i.e. I'm missing one?).
I have Quicktime Pro 7, updated.
If anyone could give me any leads, I'd really really appreciate it.
Thanks,
j.
PS: The information on the .mov file is "Integer (Big Endian), Avid DV25 4:1:1 NTSC 601"
Alum 17" Powerbook G4 Mac OS X (10.4.5)