JoshF

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Hey Mitch,
As a Macintosh enthusiast, I can guarantee that .avi files are usable in Quicktime. I even thought with the newer versions of Quicktime that it was automatic, but I guess not. I haven't used my 5 year old Mac in over a year since I can't afford a new computer, and thus don't have the link for the proper extension right with me. I'll do some quick research.

Josh

P.S. I hope this made sense, as I just woke up from taking a nap after spending all day catching up with LAST weeks reading and lecture. Wednesday is THIS weeks!
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JoshF

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I just took a quick look at the Apple web page, and .avi is one of the supported codecs for at least the current version of Quicktime (version 5.) Did you actually try to run them? If it didn't work, try downloading Quicktime 5 from Apple, and that should do it. If not, then post in here and I'll see what I can dig up further.

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Hey, Josh,
Thanks. I've got Quicktime 5.0.2, and when I try to run the videos, I get a message in a Quicktime window that says "Quicktime is missing software required to perform this operation. Unfortunately, it is not available on the Quicktime server". Then the screen plays, with no picture.
So you CAN run the video on a mac? If that's the case, I'll keep trying to track down the software.

Thanks,
Mitch
 

JoshF

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hrmmm, I'll e-mail my buddy at Apple the .avi files and see if he can convert it to a usable format for you.

Josh
 

JoshF

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Sorry Mitch, it looks like the files DON'T work on a Mac.
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I guess a new version of Quicktime is being internally released, and he'll try them then. Sorry I couldn't be more help...

Josh
 

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