Programs that handle .mov files usually make calls to quicktime. If 
quicktime is not present on the system then they won't be usable. If 
quicktime is installed then try saving the .mov file in a different 
format ( you may need a pro key to do this).
        dan r

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Josh Leo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a friend who uses a camera that records in .mov files but 
since she
> has a pc, windows movie maker doesnt work with it...
> 
> she tried downloading Avid Free DV but had some serious errors when 
trying
> to run it... so that it not an option
> 
> does anyone know of any other free editing software for PC's that 
can handle
> .mov files?
> 
> --
> Josh Leo
> 
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>






 
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