- #Mme effect failed to open file movie
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- #Mme effect failed to open file windows 8.1
MOV files (even the ones that were now playing correctly in AE). I had installed Quicktime (the latest version) and it was working fine in AE otherwise, but Mocha still would not load in any. We've written on the Creative Cow forums about this, but for the benefit of others this might help let me summarize that my problem was finally solved by simply rebooting my laptop (which I had been shutting down by closing the lid and NOT rebooting). MOV file in ANYTHING else and it works just fine - just not in Mocha on this laptop).Īnyone have a clue? Because Mocha sure doesn't.
#Mme effect failed to open file software
I don't really have any way of determining what other codecs are available on my desktop that are not on my laptop, but I really shouldn't have to do so - no other piece of software really cares (IOW, I can load up this. MOV file (which should be loaded in via the QT codecs, I would assume). What the How can the exact same file, working on what we would presume is the exact same system, work in one and not in the other? Is Mocha brain dead or something? I assume it has something to do with some video codecs that are different on the two systems, but in point of fact Mocha shouldn't care, not for an. mov file, loaded from an SD card (so it's definitely the SAME file) loaded into AE and then tracked in Mocha works fine on my desktop, but says it is an unsupported file on my laptop (in Mocha - it plays fine in AE on both systems as well it should). I have the same version of Quicktime installed on both. I am subscribed to Adobe cloud, so I have the exact same versions of AE on both (and, I would assume, the exact same versions of Mocha).
#Mme effect failed to open file windows 8.1
I have a desktop computer and just got a new laptop, both running Windows 8.1 with all updates. If you are working on OSX, ProRes can also be a good alternative.
#Mme effect failed to open file movie
If you would prefer to convert to a movie clip format then we recommend a standard format that QuickTime would understand, such as Animation.