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Trying to create a Windows video using iMovie HD

Author
24 Apr 2007 1:20 PM
Tim Streater
I have some video that I have finished editing in iMovie HD, and I want
to place an exported version onto one of our local servers so people
here can run it. I'm trying to export it as a quicktime movie, and as
there is some detail in it I want to use good quality settings (720x576
or so, 24fps). So I do the export and get a file I can play on this Mac
Pro with no problems. But on my XP laptop sitting right next to it, when
I try to run it in RealPlayer, up comes a complaint from  quicktime:

QuickTime is missing some software required to perform this operation.
Unfortunately it is not available on the QuickTime server.

Does anyone know what this is about, or what are appropriate settings to
use in iMovie?

Thanks,

Author
24 Apr 2007 4:33 PM
Tadeusz Krzeminski
On 24-04-07 15:20, in article
tim.streater-848B41.14205124042***@news.individual.net, "Tim Streater"
<tim.strea***@dante.org.uk> wrote:

> I have some video that I have finished editing in iMovie HD, and I want
> to place an exported version onto one of our local servers so people
> here can run it. I'm trying to export it as a quicktime movie, and as
> there is some detail in it I want to use good quality settings (720x576
> or so, 24fps). So I do the export and get a file I can play on this Mac
> Pro with no problems. But on my XP laptop sitting right next to it, when
> I try to run it in RealPlayer, up comes a complaint from  quicktime:
>
> QuickTime is missing some software required to perform this operation.
> Unfortunately it is not available on the QuickTime server.
>
> Does anyone know what this is about, or what are appropriate settings to
> use in iMovie?

24fps in PAL (720x576) resolution? AFAIK that shouldn't work at all...
Please either try to change resolution to NTSC or framerate to 25fps.

If that didn't work could you provide more information about any other
non-standard setting that you used in iMovie? Or - if possible - maybe put
some video sample on the web which allows us to analyze what's been done?

--

Pozdrawiam / Best regards

Tadeusz Krzemiñski
Author
24 Apr 2007 5:04 PM
Tim Streater
In article <C253FE0B.1E7FC%krzem***@onet.pl>,
Tadeusz Krzeminski <krzem***@onet.pl> wrote:

Show quote
> On 24-04-07 15:20, in article
> tim.streater-848B41.14205124042***@news.individual.net, "Tim Streater"
> <tim.strea***@dante.org.uk> wrote:
>
> > I have some video that I have finished editing in iMovie HD, and I want
> > to place an exported version onto one of our local servers so people
> > here can run it. I'm trying to export it as a quicktime movie, and as
> > there is some detail in it I want to use good quality settings (720x576
> > or so, 24fps). So I do the export and get a file I can play on this Mac
> > Pro with no problems. But on my XP laptop sitting right next to it, when
> > I try to run it in RealPlayer, up comes a complaint from  quicktime:
> >
> > QuickTime is missing some software required to perform this operation.
> > Unfortunately it is not available on the QuickTime server.
> >
> > Does anyone know what this is about, or what are appropriate settings to
> > use in iMovie?
>
> 24fps in PAL (720x576) resolution? AFAIK that shouldn't work at all...
> Please either try to change resolution to NTSC or framerate to 25fps.

Sorry its a keyframe every 24 frames, PAL, 720x576. In the end I am able
to play it on a PC using mplayer. But QT, Realplayer, and win media
player all refuse or give a warning and then a white screen.
Author
24 Apr 2007 5:09 PM
Tim Streater
In article <tim.streater-4101B4.18040924042***@news.individual.net>,
Tim Streater <tim.strea***@dante.org.uk> wrote:

Show quote
> In article <C253FE0B.1E7FC%krzem***@onet.pl>,
>  Tadeusz Krzeminski <krzem***@onet.pl> wrote:
>
> > On 24-04-07 15:20, in article
> > tim.streater-848B41.14205124042***@news.individual.net, "Tim Streater"
> > <tim.strea***@dante.org.uk> wrote:
> >
> > > I have some video that I have finished editing in iMovie HD, and I want
> > > to place an exported version onto one of our local servers so people
> > > here can run it. I'm trying to export it as a quicktime movie, and as
> > > there is some detail in it I want to use good quality settings (720x576
> > > or so, 24fps). So I do the export and get a file I can play on this Mac
> > > Pro with no problems. But on my XP laptop sitting right next to it, when
> > > I try to run it in RealPlayer, up comes a complaint from  quicktime:
> > >
> > > QuickTime is missing some software required to perform this operation.
> > > Unfortunately it is not available on the QuickTime server.
> > >
> > > Does anyone know what this is about, or what are appropriate settings to
> > > use in iMovie?
> >
> > 24fps in PAL (720x576) resolution? AFAIK that shouldn't work at all...
> > Please either try to change resolution to NTSC or framerate to 25fps.
>
> Sorry its a keyframe every 24 frames, PAL, 720x576. In the end I am able
> to play it on a PC using mplayer. But QT, Realplayer, and win media
> player all refuse or give a warning and then a white screen.

And its H.264 compression. Frame rate is "current".
Author
24 Apr 2007 5:33 PM
Tadeusz Krzeminski
On 24-04-07 19:09, in article
tim.streater-990E53.18091724042***@news.individual.net, "Tim Streater"
<tim.strea***@dante.org.uk> wrote:

[cut]
I was trying to recreate your situation on my PC and everything works fine.
So coding / exporting is probably not an issue in that case.

Instead I found this:

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=30400

White or gray video when you play a movie with QuickTime or missing software
message

Excerpt:

'This can also happen if you encode video with QuickTime 7 (included with
Mac OS X 10.4) using the H.264 codec and try to play that back on a computer
with QuickTime 6.5.2 or earlier. The H.264 codec is only available with
QuickTime 7 or later.'

Are you sure you have QuickTime 7 installed on your PC machine? If not,
either try to update QuickTime to version 7 or use another codec.

--

Pozdrawiam / Best regards

Tadeusz Krzemiñski
Author
25 Apr 2007 9:15 AM
Tim Streater
In article <C2540C05.1E813%krzem***@onet.pl>,
Tadeusz Krzeminski <krzem***@onet.pl> wrote:

Show quote
> On 24-04-07 19:09, in article
> tim.streater-990E53.18091724042***@news.individual.net, "Tim Streater"
> <tim.strea***@dante.org.uk> wrote:
>
> [cut]
> I was trying to recreate your situation on my PC and everything works fine.
> So coding / exporting is probably not an issue in that case.
>
> Instead I found this:
>
> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=30400
>
> White or gray video when you play a movie with QuickTime or missing software
> message
>
> Excerpt:
>
> 'This can also happen if you encode video with QuickTime 7 (included with
> Mac OS X 10.4) using the H.264 codec and try to play that back on a computer
> with QuickTime 6.5.2 or earlier. The H.264 codec is only available with
> QuickTime 7 or later.'
>
> Are you sure you have QuickTime 7 installed on your PC machine? If not,
> either try to update QuickTime to version 7 or use another codec.

Thanks, I upgraded to QT 7 and its OK now. I suppose I naively assumed
that because all windows updates were installed, that included QT.

Thanks for your help.

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