Quicktime won´t open .mov files recovered from raid array discs

Hi, my Apple Raid died on me.    I managed to recover the files of each disk and moved into external USB drives.
The files are there, but Quicktime won´t open them.      Is there a way to repair these these files ?.
Thanks
Mac Pro Early 2009
Processor  2 x 2.26 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Memory  6 GB 1066 MHz DDR3 ECC
Graphics  NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 512 MB
Software  OS X 10.8.4 (12E55)
3TB Raid disk / Apple Pro Raid card
AJA Kona LHi card
FCP 7.0.2
OS X 10.8.5
OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)

Hello Niebby,
According to the description of the issue provided looks like some change has been done in your system. Most probably a change in the installed codecs. I would suggest you to check whether the required codecs are installed under the folder "/Library/QuickTime".
If reinstallation is needed you can check this post "QucikTime Codecs Installation" to get some details about how to proceed.
--Javier
'I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link.'

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