How to play playstation .movs on computer?
I thought it would be cool if I could play some of the cut scenes from Final Fantasy VII for example, on my computer. I know how to get the files, they are just .mov files. but when I try to play them in quicktime, it says it does not understand the file...just to try, I also gave real player and windows media player a shot but they couldn't do it either. But I would think that quicktime, a program created to play .mov files, could handle it...I wonder what I'm doing wrong?
Any info is much appreciated, thank you. |
Well, I dont really know what I'm talking about, but....when I downloaded some .avi files, I thought that QuickTime or Windows Media Player would play them, but they didn't, so I downloaded DivX Player 2.0 Alpha and that played them, maybe that would work? Again, I'm not sure, but it worked for me.:)
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I tried the Divx 2.0, but it just froze up my computer and I had to shut it down. Thanks for trying though...
Anyone else? |
Youre welcome, I'm sorry it didnt help at all though.:(
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What are you using to extract the files from the game disc? PSXVideo works the best -- just pretty slow to render out.
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They are Final Fantasy VII .MOV files. I used ISObusater to get them out.
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Erm ... just because they say MOV doesn't mean they're actually MOV files.
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Originally posted by Mattalos Erm ... just because they say MOV doesn't mean they're actually MOV files. |
File extensions aren't trademarked or anything. Any programmer can choose to use just about any file extension he wants. Most Windows programmers will try to choose unique ones to avoid confusion. However, given that Square is developing for a console, there's no reason for them to worry about confusing it with a Quicktime file.
They probably have a proprietary codec or maybe use a standard codec, but just use a proprietary file format. There's no reason to expect a video file for a console to be playable in any standard player. |
Originally posted by belboz They probably have a proprietary codec or maybe use a standard codec, but just use a proprietary file format. There's no reason to expect a video file for a console to be playable in any standard player. Edit: I ought to mention that the programs are not 100% bug free either, so it may or may not work. |
Thanks, I'd be interested...I think my icq number in in eqach of my posts. But I'll be ofline for awhile as my computer blew up, damn cheap power supply...I'm talking from the living room net surfing computer.
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Eep! Sorry about your computer blowing up. I realized this forum doesn't have a PM feature heh. I don't have ICQ but I just finished emailing you. Hope your computer gets fixed soon :).
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