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August 30, 2005 6:18:48 PM

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Hi,

Someone sent me what I assume is a Final Cut Pro file -- they were
supposed to send me quicktime, but because they used a MAC there's no
file extension. I'm a PC-user, XP Pro.

In any event, QuickTime Pro tells me "it is a not file that Quick Time
understands."

Before I ask the client to FED-EX me a new CD with a file in a different
format, I thought I'd see if there's some way to access this file
without FCP or a MAC.

I did a couple of Google searches, but didn't find anything.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

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Anonymous
August 30, 2005 6:42:52 PM

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Try adding .mov at the end of the name.

Mike


"Byron" <spamagnet@dorrk.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1d7e6d16360f742f9897f1@newshost.allthenewsgroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> Someone sent me what I assume is a Final Cut Pro file -- they were
> supposed to send me quicktime, but because they used a MAC there's no
> file extension. I'm a PC-user, XP Pro.
>
> In any event, QuickTime Pro tells me "it is a not file that Quick Time
> understands."
>
> Before I ask the client to FED-EX me a new CD with a file in a different
> format, I thought I'd see if there's some way to access this file
> without FCP or a MAC.
>
> I did a couple of Google searches, but didn't find anything.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks.
August 30, 2005 8:39:52 PM

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In article <fZOdnWPgYaNAT4neRVn-3Q@comcast.com>,
michaelbanowetz@comcast.net says...
> Try adding .mov at the end of the name.
>
> Mike
>


That's the first thing I did. No luck.
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Anonymous
August 31, 2005 2:41:23 AM

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Byron wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Someone sent me what I assume is a Final Cut Pro file -- they were
> supposed to send me quicktime, but because they used a MAC there's no
> file extension. I'm a PC-user, XP Pro.
>
> In any event, QuickTime Pro tells me "it is a not file that Quick Time
> understands."
>
> Before I ask the client to FED-EX me a new CD with a file in a different
> format, I thought I'd see if there's some way to access this file
> without FCP or a MAC.
>
> I did a couple of Google searches, but didn't find anything.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks.

No.

Not much you can do with it even if you could open it? A project file
simply only references the media for the in and outs to build your time
line.

How large is the file?

Also.. When you ask the for the file again, make sure you ask for "self
contained quicktime file".

And.. Be sure to tell him the CODEC too. Not much you can do with a QT
H.264 file on a PC unless you have a beta version of QT.

-Richard
August 31, 2005 2:41:24 AM

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In article <ng5Re.750$sF6.743@newssvr24.news.prodigy.net>, bsema04
@hananho.com says...
> Byron wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Someone sent me what I assume is a Final Cut Pro file -- they were
> > supposed to send me quicktime, but because they used a MAC there's no
> > file extension. I'm a PC-user, XP Pro.
> >
> > In any event, QuickTime Pro tells me "it is a not file that Quick Time
> > understands."
> >
> > Before I ask the client to FED-EX me a new CD with a file in a different
> > format, I thought I'd see if there's some way to access this file
> > without FCP or a MAC.
> >

>
> How large is the file?

4 GB (I meant DVD, not CD), so it appears to be a compiled movie file of
some kind.

>
> Also.. When you ask the for the file again, make sure you ask for "self
> contained quicktime file".
>
> And.. Be sure to tell him the CODEC too. Not much you can do with a QT
> H.264 file on a PC unless you have a beta version of QT.


In my experience, wouldn't the Quick Time error then say, "Quick time
needs to download software to play this file, but that software isn't
available blah blah blah..." rather than the error I got?


>
> -Richard
>
Anonymous
August 31, 2005 2:44:06 AM

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"Byron" <spamagnet@dorrk.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1d7e6d16360f742f9897f1@newshost.allthenewsgroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> Someone sent me what I assume is a Final Cut Pro file -- they were
> supposed to send me quicktime, but because they used a MAC there's no
> file extension. I'm a PC-user, XP Pro.
>
> In any event, QuickTime Pro tells me "it is a not file that Quick Time
> understands."
>
> Before I ask the client to FED-EX me a new CD with a file in a different
> format, I thought I'd see if there's some way to access this file
> without FCP or a MAC.
>
> I did a couple of Google searches, but didn't find anything.
>
> Any ideas?

It might be worth checking it with gspot http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
to see it it gives you any clues as to the format.


--
Dave
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August 31, 2005 2:44:07 AM

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In article <4314d2ea$1_3@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com>,
Dave_dot_Emerson@LineOne.net says...
>
> "Byron" <spamagnet@dorrk.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1d7e6d16360f742f9897f1@newshost.allthenewsgroups.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Someone sent me what I assume is a Final Cut Pro file -- they were
> > supposed to send me quicktime, but because they used a MAC there's no
> > file extension. I'm a PC-user, XP Pro.
> >
> > In any event, QuickTime Pro tells me "it is a not file that Quick Time
> > understands."
> >
> It might be worth checking it with gspot http://www.headbands.com/gspot/
> to see it it gives you any clues as to the format.


It's not an AVI file so no luck.
Anonymous
August 31, 2005 5:49:28 AM

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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:39:52 -0700, Byron <spamagnet@dorrk.com> wrote:

>That's the first thing I did. No luck.

FCP uses it's own format, so you would have
to export the file to Quicktime or AVI.

-martin-
--

"Beer is life!"
August 31, 2005 5:49:29 AM

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In article <q2s9h1958bmocei0j2bb2rm1n0fqkmbhqi@4ax.com>,
biz@thisproductworks.com. says...
> On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:39:52 -0700, Byron <spamagnet@dorrk.com> wrote:
>
> >That's the first thing I did. No luck.
>
> FCP uses it's own format, so you would have
> to export the file to Quicktime or AVI.
>

That's what I thought. Thanks for the advice. I've asked them to compile
a DVD and mail it to me or post a torrent. Shouldn't be any problem with
that.
Anonymous
August 31, 2005 8:00:24 PM

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Byron wrote:

>
>>How large is the file?
>
>
> 4 GB (I meant DVD, not CD), so it appears to be a compiled movie file of
> some kind.

That's a pretty large file!


>>Also.. When you ask the for the file again, make sure you ask for "self
>>contained quicktime file".
>>
>>And.. Be sure to tell him the CODEC too. Not much you can do with a QT
>>H.264 file on a PC unless you have a beta version of QT.
>
>
>
> In my experience, wouldn't the Quick Time error then say, "Quick time
> needs to download software to play this file, but that software isn't
> available blah blah blah..." rather than the error I got?

Yeah.. It's possible that it might be an H.264 file then. What version
of Quicktime do you have? You won't get an error if you have QT 6,
because it's a new format, not a new CODEC, and requires QT 7.

But, what's odd is that it doesn't have an extension on it. Which leads
me to believe that it's a project file..

But, again, no project file is 4GB either..

So, basically.. I'm stumped. :) 

Do you have access to a Mac of any kind? Associations of files are
embedded into the files on Macs. PC's only associate files by the
extension. Looking at the file in file browser with a Mac will tell you
what it opens "with", unless you don't have the right app on that machine.

-Richard
July 25, 2013 5:21:34 PM

Byron said:
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Hi,

Someone sent me what I assume is a Final Cut Pro file -- they were
supposed to send me quicktime, but because they used a MAC there's no
file extension. I'm a PC-user, XP Pro.

In any event, QuickTime Pro tells me "it is a not file that Quick Time
understands."

Before I ask the client to FED-EX me a new CD with a file in a different
format, I thought I'd see if there's some way to access this file
without FCP or a MAC.

I did a couple of Google searches, but didn't find anything.

Any ideas?

Thanks.


Anonymous said:
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Byron wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Someone sent me what I assume is a Final Cut Pro file -- they were
> supposed to send me quicktime, but because they used a MAC there's no
> file extension. I'm a PC-user, XP Pro.
>
> In any event, QuickTime Pro tells me "it is a not file that Quick Time
> understands."
>
> Before I ask the client to FED-EX me a new CD with a file in a different
> format, I thought I'd see if there's some way to access this file
> without FCP or a MAC.
>
> I did a couple of Google searches, but didn't find anything.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks.

No.

Not much you can do with it even if you could open it? A project file
simply only references the media for the in and outs to build your time
line.

How large is the file?

Also.. When you ask the for the file again, make sure you ask for "self
contained quicktime file".

And.. Be sure to tell him the CODEC too. Not much you can do with a QT
H.264 file on a PC unless you have a beta version of QT.

-Richard


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