![]() DivXĭivX provides a QuickTime codec for Mac OS X, but not for Windows. Additional notes regarding specific formats are discussed below. If you do find the same problem, you should check on the media format of your file- it might require a video codec that you don’t have on your system. Please test the media file in whichever of those players you have on your system and see if you are encountering the same issue. Windows Media Player supported file formats As with QuickTime, if you can play the media file using Windows Media Player 11, you’ll be able to play it in InqScribe. InqScribe can also play back media using Windows Media Player. On Windows, InqScribe will use QuickTime if it is installed (note: due to security risks, we do not recommend QiuckTime for Windows users- more on this subject here ). (Note: You can also play Windows Media files on Mac OSX using the free Flip4Mac plugin for QuickTime.) ![]() As a general rule, if you can play the media file using QuickTime Player 7, you’ll be able to play it in InqScribe. On Mac OS X, InqScribe relies on QuickTime to handle media playback. (Note: we have confirmed reports that some newer versions of QuickTime and Windows Media Player will play formats that InqScribe can't handle. In general, InqScribe can play any media that is supported either by QuickTime Player or Windows Media Player. ![]()
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