Hey all,
I have two MOV files that I need to edit with Magix Video Deluxe 2013 Plus. I cannot get them to open, though. I have tried VLC and Quicktime (both up to date). Quicktime, VLC, WMP and Magix do get audio, but no video.
So I googled and figured I dont have the apropriate codec for the files, but even GSpot cant tell me what they are. I get
"Rendering failed Following is the error reported by DirectShow. 0x80040265 [unknown]"
as an error message, for both files.
Handbrake as well as XMediaRecode can't handle the file. (Handbrake informs me I am lacking the right codec, XMediaRecode just kinda shuts down right after I try to recode.)
I know that the files themselves arent corupt. I tested them on the Mac that I copied them from onto my external HD. They played with Quicktime just fine, from the original location as well as from my HD. Also, I have never had any problems with missing codecs so far. Like, seriously, I have not have a video NOT playing in, like, forever. Quicktime and VLC are up-to-date. I am using a Windows computer, however, so my guess is that that's somehow the root of the problem - switching between Mac and Windows.
If anyone has any other ideas how to transform the videos into a format Magix can recognize or how to teach Magix how to deal with whatever current codec the files are in, I would be eternally grateful!
Thanks in advance!!!
I have two MOV files that I need to edit with Magix Video Deluxe 2013 Plus. I cannot get them to open, though. I have tried VLC and Quicktime (both up to date). Quicktime, VLC, WMP and Magix do get audio, but no video.
So I googled and figured I dont have the apropriate codec for the files, but even GSpot cant tell me what they are. I get
Quote:
"Rendering failed Following is the error reported by DirectShow. 0x80040265 [unknown]"
Handbrake as well as XMediaRecode can't handle the file. (Handbrake informs me I am lacking the right codec, XMediaRecode just kinda shuts down right after I try to recode.)
I know that the files themselves arent corupt. I tested them on the Mac that I copied them from onto my external HD. They played with Quicktime just fine, from the original location as well as from my HD. Also, I have never had any problems with missing codecs so far. Like, seriously, I have not have a video NOT playing in, like, forever. Quicktime and VLC are up-to-date. I am using a Windows computer, however, so my guess is that that's somehow the root of the problem - switching between Mac and Windows.
If anyone has any other ideas how to transform the videos into a format Magix can recognize or how to teach Magix how to deal with whatever current codec the files are in, I would be eternally grateful!
Thanks in advance!!!