I think the movie has to end in .mp4. I think you can open the movie in
quicktime and then save as .mp4.

But - I'm not sure!  :-)

Thursday, January 8, 20095:54 [email protected]

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>Folks,
>
>I really hate to change the topic from time, meters, distances, cubic  
>yards and back yards but now that we have reached the equivalent of  
>"Gone With The Wind" and "War & Peace" I did have something else I  
>needed help with.
>
>I often record a movie using SnapZ Pro and then email the file.  When  
>these are received on an iPhone (with the extension of .mov) the  
>iPhone says it can't play the format of the movie.
>
>What needs to be done so the iPhone or the iTouch can view the movie?   
>Does the .mov need to be in another format, if so how do you change it  
>or is there something that needs to be added to the iPhone?
>
>Many thanks, sorry for the diversion.
>
>
>John
>
>
>
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