I worked it out.
The original files were mp4s, and when I "save as" .mov in QuickTime it includes the volume=0 setting (not sure why). However, if I "export" as .mov, it does not include that setting.
I am running the latest version of QuickTime Pro on Windows Vista Ultimate. I'm trying to convert a short .mp4 file to .mov.
It's working fine, except that the new .mov file has the volume defaulting to 0 (as is apparent when I export a media link and also when I embed the file in a web...
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