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Quicktime Video Troubles....
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<blockquote data-quote="f8lbite04svt" data-source="post: 7881853" data-attributes="member: 78126"><p>A few months back I ran my car at the track and a buddy of mine filmed it for me. The camera it was filmed with was a kodak, (don't know what model), and the first time playback on the computer back home was awesome, and I saved the video onto the external HD. </p><p></p><p>Now when I pull the video up, its really jumpy, the sound sucks and just about unwatchable. The original format for the file was .mov, which I think is Quicktime, so I downloaded a converter to change the file format, and even now the video still sucks. Is there any way to save it? I don't understand why only my .mov files are doing this....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="f8lbite04svt, post: 7881853, member: 78126"] A few months back I ran my car at the track and a buddy of mine filmed it for me. The camera it was filmed with was a kodak, (don't know what model), and the first time playback on the computer back home was awesome, and I saved the video onto the external HD. Now when I pull the video up, its really jumpy, the sound sucks and just about unwatchable. The original format for the file was .mov, which I think is Quicktime, so I downloaded a converter to change the file format, and even now the video still sucks. Is there any way to save it? I don't understand why only my .mov files are doing this.... [/QUOTE]
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