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Thank you Tarik!
For the whole list, Tarik suggested that I use the Cinepak export filter
to get my QuickTime movie to show up on the Mac. I guess the problem was
that PCs already have the export filters, but the Macs don't. They can be
downloaded from
<(http://kbase.info.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/kbase.woa/wa/query?type=tex
t&val=indeo+downloads)>. Once I used that universal filter, the movie was
fine.Although I do think the Intel filter gave a better result, not
everyone has it installed.
Thank you for all the suggestions!
Kathy
At 01:34 PM 12/4/01 -0500, you wrote:
>try using the Cinepak Codec by Radius as your compressor under video
settings before
>you export the movie
>
>Kathy Spencer wrote:
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>> Hello All!
>> This list has been so helpful to me, I'll try again with another
question.
>> I have built a QuickTime movie in Adobe Premiere that plays
wonderfully on
>> PCs...it will NOT play on Macs. It is a .mov file. This was the only format
>> where I could get the file size under 2MB. If I export as .avi, it's too
>> big. The on-line journal requested .mov, but they must have Macs, because
>> they cannot see it. Any suggestions?
>> Thanks!
>> Kathy
>>
>> Kathy Spencer
>> The Scripps Research Institute
>> 10550 N. Torrey Pines Road
>> IMM 24
>> La Jolla, CA 92037
>> (858) 784-9372
>> [log in to unmask]
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>--
>Tarik Haydar, Ph.D.
>Yale University Medical School
>Section of Neurobiology
>Sterling Hall of Medicine, C-319
>333 Cedar Street
>New Haven, CT 06520
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>Phone: (203) 785-5418
>Fax: (203) 785-5263
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Kathy Spencer
The Scripps Research Institute
10550 N. Torrey Pines Road
IMM 24
La Jolla, CA 92037
(858) 784-9372
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