No video with HDV using quicktime in windows

Hi
I have a .mov file that i can't play in quicktime on XP
its a 1080i50 HDV file
Has anyone managed to reslove the codec problem for this yet
Thanks in advance

The file was probably made using Final Cut Studio and can only be opened on a Mac with that software.
Ask them to send you an H.264 version. They'll know what this means.

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