No video when played in QT

Hello!
The videographer at my wedding filmed with a Sony EX3 camera and edited the film with FCP. She exported the final video to QT (.mov) and gave me a hard drive with it, but the video will not play with QT X or QT 7.6.6 (Pro). The audio plays fine.
The codecs listed in the Info for the files are: MPEG-2, Linear PCM, and Timecode. Dimensions are 1280 x 720, and Color Profile is HD (1-1-1).
I purchased the MPEG-2 codec from Apple, and when I attempt to open the .mov files in QT 7.6.6, the viewer window opens along with another Quicktime message window that says:
"Additional software is required for QuickTime to playback this media. It may be available
from the QuickTime Components page."
This page lists various available component options, but there's no information about which if any is the "additional software" required.
The file plays (both audio and video) on a machine with FCP installed (even when FCP is not open). I don't have FCP on my machines. The videographer said that the Codec for this file is XDCAM EX 720p25, which requires FCP.
I attempted a conversion with MPEG Streamclip, to no avail - audio plays, video doesn't.
Any tips about how to get these files to play would be much appreciated.
Thanks!

The videographer at my wedding filmed with a Sony EX3 camera and edited the film with FCP. She exported the final video to QT (.mov) and gave me a hard drive with it, but the video will not play with QT X or QT 7.6.6 (Pro).< </div>
When you say "videographer" do you mean a friend who pointed a camera at where the noise was coming from or do you mean a skilled event photographer? If the latter, ask her to give you a file you can actually use, a factor, I don't mind pointing out, that should have been agreed to early in your negotiations. Call her immediately before she erases the source files.
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