![]() ![]() It threw up an error message that said “Missing Codec AVC1”. Recently I went to convert a MOV file, and, surprise, VirtualDub and the QuickTime plugin didn’t work. Video file types are ridiculously complicated, so don’t waste any time thinking any more about this or your head will explode. In the past, the easy and best way to convert a MOV file to an AVI file was to use VirtualDub and FCCHandler’s QuickTime plugin. They usually compress the file which is something we definitely don’t want for high-res planetary. The problem is that they all do a terrible job. There are lots of programs out on the internet that will convert MOV files to AVI files. To use a MOV file in one of these planetary image processing programs, you first have to convert it to an uncompressed AVI file. Well, AutoStakkert!2 does in one of its alpha versions, but more on that later. ![]() If you try to open a MOV file in a program like RegiStax or AutoStakkert!2, it generally won’t work because they don’t support that file format. That means the file will have a name something like MVI_8532.MOV. If you use a DSLR for planetary photography, you might shoot video in the camera.Ĭanon cameras record video in an H.264 compressed file format in a MOV container. ![]()
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