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September 16, 2019
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playing .mov video on elements 15

  • September 16, 2019
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Hi - when I record videos on my iPhone in .mov format, when I import to elements 15 it does not show a thumbnail and does not play the video. Talks about apple quicktime which is not supported any more. I can see the thumbnail and play the video using the microsoft photos and movies apps. Is there a fix for elements 15? My computer is running windows 10.

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    Participant
    March 18, 2020

    Hi, did this got resolved?

    I can play the movies in Windows Media player and VLC, but not in Photoshop Elements 15 on Win10. 

    "The selected file cannot be played because your system does not have the required compressor/decompresser(codec) installed."

    Also the .heic files will not get imported...

    Greg_S.
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 22, 2019

    Do you have Windows Media Viewer version 12 on your machine.  Can you play the mov files in it? You might want to take a look at this webpage.

    It suggests downloading Quicktime.  But note the warning about vulnerability.  As I indicated, I have Quicktime installed on my machine and have no problem playing iPhone 4k mov files in the Organizer.

    If none of the suggestions work for you, I suggest you post the problem on the Premiere Elements forum. Somebody there may have better suggestions than I have.  (Do you have Premiere Elements installed?  If so, do the mov files play in it?).

    Again, when posting, please reply using the blue Reply button next to the original post, not the grey reply buttons next to the additional posts:  A.  You get the full editor and can post screenshots; and B.  it is easier to see the reply.  The nested replies are collapsed, so I almost overlooked your screenshot.

    Participating Frequently
    September 25, 2019
    Hi Greg - I've ensured windows media 12 installed and it plays everything perfectly. The .mov iPhone files, .mp4 files, everthing. So I tried premiere elements and when I import the .mov file it gave the message the format was not supported or the correct codec installed. Getting a bit frustrating.....
    Participant
    March 18, 2020

    Hi, did you got this resolved?

    I can play the movies in Windows Media player and VLC, but not in Photoshop Elements. 

    Also my .heic files wll not get imported...

    Greg_S.
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 20, 2019

    Steve, your email will not reach me.  Please post the screenshot in a post in this thread, using the Blue reply button that appears next to your original post.  You can upload the image to the forum using the insert photo icon in the post editor ribbon:

     

     

    Participating Frequently
    September 21, 2019

    Hi Greg - I can't see the ribbon you are highlighting

    Greg_S.
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 19, 2019

    Steve, can you give us a screenshot of the error message.  I don't think I've ever seen that one before.

    Participating Frequently
    September 20, 2019
    Hi Greg - I've emailed a picture to you. Steve
    Greg_S.
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 18, 2019

    Yes, Handbrake can convert a 4k mov file to a 4k mp4 file (using the H.265 codec) but it still won't play in Elements 15.  I've just done a quick search and it looks like Elements 15 does not support 4k video.  I'm not sure about this, so you may want to make inquiries on the Premiere Elements forum. 

    What I can tell you is that the latest version of Elements does support 4k mov files from an iPhone.

    Participating Frequently
    September 19, 2019
    Hi Greg - so I've downloaded the trial version of elements 2019 and that doesn't work either. It update my catalogue but still not recognising or playing the .mov files or the 4k file converted to .mp4. It gives me a message saying 'media pending'. Any ideas? Stephen
    Greg_S.
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 17, 2019

    Talks about apple quicktime which is not supported anymore.

    Do you mean that you are getting a message that quicktime is required to play the video?  What OS are you using?  While Apple is no longer "supporting" Quicktime, it is still available for Windows 7, and although it is not necessarily required for Windows 10, installing it may allow your mov files to be played in Elements 15.  But note that Apple stopped supporting Quicktime because of security issues related to browser extensions that used to be installed with the program.

     

    In any event, perhaps your best bet is to use a utility to convert the mov files to mp4 or other format.  Handbrake is a free utility that is available for this purpose.

    Participating Frequently
    September 17, 2019
    Thanks Greg. That worked by converting using Handbrake. But a bit of a pain to convert all my .mov files. And my iPhone records in 4k but I can only find settings for HD in Handbrake. Do you know if there is a setting for 4k I am missing? Thanks again. Stephen