MOV and QT are compatible file name extensions (formats) for Quick Time player.
No. You have to convert the video to a format used by the media player. A Quicktime video is an Apple/Mac file. Use Quicktime player to view it or convert it.
If you bring the quicktime video into imovie, you can go into the export menu and export as audio. You can set it into MP3 format there.
QuickTime player was developed by Apple Computer. QuickTime can play various file formats (MPEG2, MPEG4, MP3, DivX, JPEG,PNG,etc) for sound, video, text, etc. It supports also streaming format.
Go to media-convert.com and you can convert your video into a YouTube friendly format.
Quicktime, Youtube, and with the Skyfire browser, flash.
Actually a QuickTime movie's format is always MOV or MPG, so you just need a DVD burner which supports these two video formats to burn the movie to DVD.
its a video player deigned for the mac
Video files are not executable themselves. To view a file double click it and it will be shown in an associated player. This will usually be the Quicktime player or iTunes. If the video file is in a format not recognised by the standard player there are other options which can extend your choices. (See links below)
The FLV Player supports many video formats including QuickTime MOV and MP4 files. (See links below)
Right click the camera video and select a program to open it with.But, you have to know the format of the video before choosing a program to open it with. To find out the format, right-click the video and choose Properties from the drop-down menu that appears. What format is it in?If you have a PC, and the video format is QT, MOV, you will not be able to open it with your media player. But, it will open with the Apple Quicktime program.Windows Movie Maker and Windows Media player will open mp4 format, but only if you have the appropriate codec installed.Bottom line is, if you can't open the video in your media player, download and install a video converter on your computer. Convert the camera video to a format your media player/windows movie maker uses:.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
There are several video converters which you can easily download and use in order to convert quicktime video to avi.
(.video) It has DRM rights so it is not a format you can play without sky player desktop