I am not prepared to pay the price of loading the genuine QuickTime Not as nice as the Opus movie plugin but better than nothing, if it works. mp4 extension to the ActiveX plugin you may get Windows Media Player to play MP4 movies in the viewer pane. It'd be so cool if Media Player Classic were available as a DLL to plug into other programs. (I have seen it happen a couple of times, though, so there are (small?) differences for sure but I don't know what they are.) I don't really know enough about how movie playback works to say but it is strange for something to work in MPC but not in Opus. mp4 or something else is trying (but failing) to handle it because Opus is trying codecs in a different order. Has the Movie plugin become disabled or something? Maybe it doesn't support. Odd that the FFDShow stuff isn't working in the Opus viewer pane. I am not sure if any of the above contributes anything to solving the puzzle. I have compared your list of QT DLLs with those on my hard drive, and the QT specific ones are all there, courtesy of QT Alternative. I'd like to be able to use DOpus viewer for them, but I am not prepared to pay the price of loading the genuine QuickTime, which I suspect may somehow be the reason for your success. I needed to install ffdshow to get MP4s working. MP4 in either the Dopus viewer or the Windows Media Player.īoth work flawlessly, however, in Media Player Classic, the freebie which comes with QT Alternative. Sigh.)Hello Leo.įor what it's worth, I do NOT have Nero loaded, I am using QuickTime Alternative instead of the genuine QuickTime, and I DO have ffdshow installed. Is anyone with Nero installed not able to play QuickTime files in the Opus viewer pane?.(It's a shame Apple couldn't just write a video codec for Windows instead of inflicting their awful player/GUI on us and making it difficult to display QT in other programs.
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