Re: Windows XP Media Center Edition problems

From: jquiet (tester,testingplace,net)
Date: 02/24/04


Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 16:41:38 -0700

I don't use Quicktime. Maybe you should start another post and ask that
question directly mentioning the file extension? To see the extension go to
My Computer and select Tools Menu, Folder Options..., View tab, deselect
Hide Extensions for known file types.

"Dynodave" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:181764BB-8D73-400D-A639-D3315D30D3DC@microsoft.com...
> The format is quick time movies. I cant find a file extention, but it says
quick time movie and it opens with a quick time player. Can this format my
Digital camera saves in be read by windows media center, and yes I want to
be able to use the remote to view it. currently I must find the file and
then use the quick time movie player to open it. The reason I bought this
edition of xp was to veiw and modify the home movies I take.
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> ----- jquiet wrote: -----
>
> Are you trying to view the files in Windows Media Player or Media
Center.
> You mention Media Player and remote together?
>
> Manually? Windows Explorer?
>
> What format are the videos? What is the file extension on the video
files?
>
> "Dynodave" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7D533015-DD10-4583-AF16-7E73B12C4FF5@microsoft.com...
> > I have a New Digital Camera and video a Minolta Dimage Z1 Which it
claims
> is made for windows XP. The problem is when I try to use the windows
media
> player is does not see any movie file I record. I can open the
windows demo
> with my remote, but not files I saved with the remote. The only way I
can
> view the file is to go manually to my video and then double click on
it. Do
> I need to buy a microsoft video camera to so windows media center
edition
> can recognize the file. I bought this new computer so I could Make
videos.
> BUT it does not work. So much for user friendly. Does anyone Know the
> answer. Thanks Dynodave
>
>
>



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