QuickTime for Java does not work on 64-bit Java. You have to either run
ImageJ in 32-bit mode, or else use Bio-Formats to open your QuickTime data.
On Sep 24, 2013 11:35 AM, "Rainer M. Engel" <
> Am 24.09.2013 11:44, schrieb Prodanov Dimiter:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I am running ImageJ on a 64 bit Win7 platform. I've tried to import a
> QuickTime movie into ImageJ (lame but I cannot help it).
> > I got the following exception (below)
> > Any help about installing properly QuickTime will be welcome.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Dimiter Prodanov
>
>
> Hey Dimiter I would like to know either what way is suggested in this
> case. Taking into account that Quicktime for itself is still only a
> container for a vast number of different codecs. I would think that a
> proper conversion (the decode from a codec would be a conversion too
> despite the case there is no compression used) to a stable format is the
> best choice in such cases.
>
> i.e. one could convert to images via ffmpeg and work with them as a
> HyperStack.
>
> Can you tell a bit more about the nature of your mov-file?
>
> Best regards,
> Rainer
>
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