Why won my MOV video files play properly in Full Motion or Video Launch Pad?
MOV files are an Apple QuickTime format, and are notoriously unstable under Windows. If your MOV files won’t play under Video Launch Pad or Full Motion, there are 2 possible problems: the file is corrupt or invalid, or QuickTime is not installed properly on your system. You must have QuickTime installed to play MOV files on your Windows PC. Be sure you use ONLY the 16-bit version of Quicktime, because the 32-bit version disables all other applications from playing MOV files, except for the little Apple player that comes with it. If you have the 32-bit version installed and are having problems, de-install it and get the 16-bit version instead. Once you have 16-bit QuickTime installed properly, your MOV file should play fine unless it is corrupted. The ultimate testing situation is to use MS Media Player that comes with Windows. Under Win3.X, it should be in your Utilities Group under Program Manager. Under Win95, go to your START button, select PROGRAMS, then ACCESSORIES, then MULTIMEDI