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  1. Hi.
    New here, and hoping there are people here who can decifer file formats. Hope this is the right place.
    I've tried QuickTime, MPC and VLC but I still can't seem to play this MOV file.
    http://www.edwardleuf.org/x/oddfiles/E024.MOV.ZIP
    Can anyone help me find the right program/plugin/codec to play, or even convert?

    Muchly appriciate any help.
    /Edward
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  2. Did you un-zip it first?
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    Originally Posted by TreeTops View Post
    Did you un-zip it first?
    cannot play file!
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  4. The file in the archive is not a MOV file. It's not any type of video file. It may be another type of archive file.
    Last edited by jagabo; 17th Apr 2011 at 23:04.
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    Originally Posted by Angelinexiao View Post
    MOV is a container format .not all the mov files can be recongnised by quicktime as many video can be encoded in different method and then put into this container. So you can try to get a converter to help you convert . (http://www.hi-daddy-video.blogspot.com/)

    its not even a video file......conversion is only possible if its a proprietary video regardless of codec used!
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    .mov and jpeg hex data tags ... no mov atoms ...beyond that it's unknown.

    Where did the file originate from ?
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    Mediainfo says it's not a movie file.
    ;/ l ,[____], Its a Jeep thing,
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    I opened it with a hex editor. It has no header.
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  9. Originally Posted by Bjs View Post
    .mov and jpeg hex data tags ... no mov atoms ...beyond that it's unknown.

    Where did the file originate from ?
    It originates from a game called Timelapse. Was hoping I could just enjoy the movies and/or graphics without having to go through the puzzles again.

    I took a look in a hex editor myself after lowell mentioned it. There is some form of header... LPPALPPA. But I guess since this is a mixed container it won't tell anyone much.

    /Edward
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  10. It's some proprietary wrapper around the video. Game developers do this all the time to keep you from ripping their videos.
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