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Hi guys, although I’m a frequent visitor to the forums, I think this may be only my second question. Normally I find that other folks have had my issue and sorted them out so I just piggy back.
OK, I am using PE6, Windows XP. I have just purchased a new camera – Panasonic Lumix DMC – TZ7. One of the camera’s features is that it produces HD video output. The file extension is .MOV. (These are Quick Time files). Elements accepts the file, but when I select “play video” A message box pops up and advises that the file cannot be played because the codec needed to play it is not on my computer. Then it says “click here for more information” Unfortunately the additional information doesn’t mention what the codec is or where I can find it! Have any of you guys run into this problem? I’m stumped! I hope you can help. Thanks Johnno
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1- This thread over on the Adobe site Premiere Elements forum discusses a question on the AVCHD Lite codec that is one of the codecs in which your camera records
http://forums.adobe.com/message/1952747#1952747 2- However, not all of the video choices on your camera use that codec. So I recommend that you look at which camera setting you used for those videos. http://digitalcameraclub.com.au/pana...els-p-361.html will identify which codec is utilized for the various camera settings. 3- What version level of Apple Quicktime do you have installed on that Windows XP system? Last edited by Barb O; May 16th, 2009 at 08:20 PM. Reason: added points 2 and 3 |
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Johnno
There is no Premiere Elements 6, so I am assuming that you meant Premiere Elements 7. A very popular free and easy to use software for identifying codecs is called gspot. You may want to give that a try http://www.headbands.com/gspot/v26x/quick_start.html Exactly what are you bringing into the Premiere Elements 7 Timeline, 1260 x 720 50p, and what is the project preset that you set for the Premiere Elements 7 project? Premiere Elements does not support "p" = progressive, only "i" interlaced. How do you intend to export your video? When you referred to Quote:
Premiere Elements questions are best placed in the Premiere Elements Forum here to avoid them getting lost in the Photoshop Elements ones. I will look into this issue further and comment here or in the Premiere Elements Forum if you repost your thread there. To be continued..... ATR |
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ATR,
I interpreted the post to be for Photoshop Elements 6 because it was posted in the subforum for PSE 5/6. Also right clicking and then choosing Play would be consistent with Photoshop Elements Organizer . Yes, my reference was to the Premiere Elements forum: however that was for the purpose of identifying a codec used by that specific camera. |
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BarbO
I would agree that there is confusion here based on: a. PE6 which is not an uncommon reference to Premiere Elements 7 b. It is not uncommon for Premiere Elements threads to get posted non Premiere Elements Forums. b. Mention of the Panasonic .mov movie c. further supposed by a link to a Premiere Elements forum In the final analysis, Johnno will post to clarify his technical as well as any posting issues, and we will take it from there. ATR |
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Johnno
When you return with clarification, could you include which setting(s) you are using for the camera which give you the issues that you describe? And, please confirm that the file extension of the file is .mov. You mention HD in your post, so maybe it is one of the HD offerings HD Movies 1280 x 720 60 fps AVCHD Lite or 1280 x 720 30 fps Motion JPEG Movie Clips 4:3 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 30 fps or 16:9 848 x 480 30 fps or Quick Time Motion JPEG ATR |
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Johnno
While awaiting your appearance in this thread, I did some experimenting. I found the following online files from a Panasonic camera: 1280 x 720 HD Motion JPEG with a .mov file extension 1280 x 720 AVCHD with a .mts file extension If this is really an Organizer video playback issue, a. HD Motion JPEG with .mov extension, no problem getting it into Organizer and obtaining playback there with QuickTime b. AVCHD with .mts file extension, Organizer File Menu/Photos from Files gave the unsupported message and would not go into the Organizer at all. In the case of the AVCHD, if I changed the file extension from .mts to .mov, I could bring the file into the Organizer, but it would not play back. From your post, I would guess that you are working with the 1280 x 720 HD Motion JPEG with the .mov file extension. So, if you cannot play the HD Motion JPEG in the Organizer, I would recheck to make sure that you have the latest version of Quicktime installed. I am looking forward to finding out how this all turns out one way or the other. ATR |
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Greetings from down under….. What a brilliant response and apologies for any confusion I may have caused.
![]() Clarification: I am using Photoshop Elements 6, Windows XP Professional with SP3 installed. My version of Quick Time is 7.6, I have checked and it appears to be the latest available here (Australia). Incidentally, the version of Quick Time that was supplied with the camera is older than my installed version (I need it for ITUNES) but I would assume that it is “backward compatible). Camera Settings: Record mode is: Motion JPEG, Quality HD (alternatives are VGA, QVGA). Picture size is 10m; Aspect ratio 4:3 dimensions 1280 x 720, Frame rate 30 fps, color 24 bit File format is Quick Time Motion JPEG - (I checked the properties of the file in Windows Explorer and under type of file it just says “Video Clip”) – not much help! But Adobe photo downloader lists it as .mov file. As does the Panasonic viewer, so it's a .mov file. A bit more back ground….. To transfer files to the computer, I remove the memory card, insert it in a card reader, and send it via a hub and a usb connection. Once the file(s) are on the computer I can usually view them using Windows explorer and play the videos using the ‘open with’ option, in this case Quick Time player. With files from this camera, I can view the JPEG images but not the movies, I get a message saying missing disc. However, if I leave the card reader attached and access it through explorer, I can watch the movie no problem! Knowing that, I have tried copying the movie file form the card to the computer (i.e. bypassing the downloader) but the computer will not read the copy version! It may well be that the problem is not with Elements, I started following this path when I got that message in the Organizer. I have checked with Panasonic ‘help’ who were, well, not much use. So there we are. All very confusing!
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Follow Up
As suggested, I downloaded and tried the MC Coverter and it works
![]() So what does this tell us ? I suppose first and foremost that the source .mov file from the camera is ok. That Elements can read the conversion AVI file so maybe it was a codec problem. Clearly it doesn't explain all the other issues but it's progress. So the issue is now should I purchase the conversion software or is there a cheaper solution? I have no idea
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Johnno
Glad to learn that you feel that you are making progress. But, I need to do some catch up on what you have done. 1. What is that MC Converter software and where was the suggestion to use it posted? What did you convert your Motion JPEG (.MOV) 1280 x 720 30 fps into using the MC Converter? I was about to post to ask you to do a little mini test with an online download of a file type that should be the same as yours. It plays back great for me in the Photoshop Elements Organizer as well as in Windows Explorer. The site where the file can be obtained is: http://www.imaging-resource.com/PROD...CGH1A.HTM#vids and is the one named Motion JPEG (.MOV) 1280 x 720 30 fps Its file size is 48.5 MB This file opens for me in the Photoshop Elements Organizer (Quicktime Player) as well as in Windows Explorer (Quicktime Player). I used the file downloaded file as is and did not need to convert it to another format to get playback as indicated. ATR |
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