Not sure. How can you tell? xanim, xmovie and broadcast2000 all play it without any problems.
http://www.fandre.com/carter/media/carter_walking.mov


Bill Layer [blayer at qwest.net] wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Aug 2001 09:13:24 -0500
> "Clay Fandre" <cfandre at fandre.com> wrote:
> 
> > Anyone know of any utils that will convert a quicktime to mpeg or avi?
> My digital camera creates pretty cool movies but they are saved in mov.
> 
> Any idea which CODEC that camera uses?
> 
> .mov specifies that the file is Quicktime format, but Quicktime is
> actually just a wrapper, and any one of a number of CODECs could have been
> used to encode the content. The most popular Quicktime CODEC on the net
> (Sorenson) is closed-source and proprietary, and to date, Sorenson does
> not offer CODEC support for linux. If your camera uses a codec other than
> Sorenson, you might have some hope for now...
> 
> There is a Quicktime4Linux project at
> http://heroinewarrior.com/quicktime.php3 which explains in more detail the
> issues involved. There is also a less-mature but more promising project at
> http://openquicktime.sourceforge.net/.
> 
> 
> 
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