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Quicktime Audio Missing

Discussion in 'Video playback problems' started by noelma, Feb 27, 2009.

  1. noelma

    noelma Member

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    Have received a .mov file.
    Video plays perfectly in Quicktime (7.55) but no audio.
    Other .mov files playing fine.
    Any suggestions for troubleshooting this particular file?
    OS: Windows XP Pro 2002, SP3.
     
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    Does it have multiple audio tracks?
    (Are there any chance that you are playing the track does not have sound?)
     
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    mm..not sure I know...the file is simply xxxxx.mov
    How would I know what's in it?
     
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    After opening the file with QuickTime, View>Languages>.

    FYI, QuickTime is now 7.6
     
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    In view/languages, there is just English (United States) ticked.
    I will upgrade to 7.6 to see if it helps.
     
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    Upgrading to 7.6 has not helped.
    Maybe the file simply has no audio?
     
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    I thought it couldn't be your choice...
     
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    Well, managed to contact the sender of the file. The audio does not play for them either. So it looks like the camera must have somehow recorded without audio!
    Thanks anyway!!
     
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    You’re very welcome. If I knew it was home-recorded movie, it should not be multi tracks. Though its sound level could be very low.
     
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    It was taken with a still camera which also records movie clips. I have a similar camera and it always records sound as well as video...odd!
    There is definitely no sound, even low. When I open the Audio/Visual controls in Quicktime, the Audio section is greyed out as unusable!
     
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    That particular still camera must not have a microphone…
     

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