Green Screen with Avid made QT file

While I don't experience this with QT files made with Final Cut, I got a QT file to score and it shows up on my workstation G5 Dual 2.0 machine as a green screen with audio intact. Other QT files made in Final Cut open perfectly. Any suggestions on what to do on my end without asking the director to re-export file?

Normally when viewing a file using QuickTime Player without having the proper video codec you would get a white screen in the video playback dimensions. The "green screen" is more common on a PC but usually means bad things have happened to the video card or corrupt video drivers.
If you get this green screen on a single file (or format) we might assume you're just missing the video codec. You can view the codec used in the Movie Info window of the QuickTime Player.
Download and install those appropriate for your OS and system and you should be able to view the file.
Avid makes good stuff and software and is usually pretty up to date with QuickTime changes. Finding what you need shouldn't be much trouble.

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