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    Windows 7 will support Mov files

    While Apple users swear on the Mov format, it arrives less good with Windows users. The reason is not actually the format, but the software QuickTime needed for playing. The latter enjoys absolutely of no large popularity (under Windows).

    With Windows 7 one does not have to strike oneself as a Windows user no more with QuickTime or any Thrid party alternatives, because Windows Media Player for.mov files, and already in release the Candidate will receive native support, as Microsoft says. In the list of the changes of the RC in relation to the beta is the following point:

    “21. Improved playback support for video content from digitally camcorders and cameras

    Customers loved the increased rank OF of format natively supported by the Windows 7 beta, but noticed AREAs where they wanted broader support. For example, one which unable tons seek tons of A specific spot into the video in Windows Media Player or Windows Media Center for AVCHD content that which imported from A digitally more camcorder. Incoming goods ’ VE addressed this. Thus, while the support for video from some digitally cameras worked great, incoming goods thus got feedback about supporting A broader set OF DEVICE out OF the box. Incoming goods ’ VE since added support for Windows Media Player ton natively support the .MOV files used ton capture video for many common digitally cameras. “

    Source : techreport

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    Re: Windows 7 will support Mov files

    MKV is just a container... it'd be nice if we don't have to install an ugly codec pack just for mkv support

    And since all the codecs in Win7 are media foundation based, and the only MKV codecs are DirectShow based, you have to install duplicates of half the codecs

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    Re: Windows 7 will support Mov files

    Real crap is the codec support for Windows 7, not the packs. With native Windows support you cant sharpen the video and you have to get stuck with that terrible blurriness.

    IT IS ALWAYS DAMN BLURRY. Throw an Unsharp Mask at the default in ffdshow and you will get the difference Im talking about. Its specially important in HD movies.

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