Older .mov files have no previews

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I was digging through my media archive disk and noticed something very odd: maybe three quarters of my older .mov files show only a generic icon in the finder, and trying to use the Quick Look (or preview) feature will only play the SOUND from the file.  When played within QT 7.6.6 Pro, the files are still intact.  Is this a harbinger of the problems people have been complaining about with QT 7.7?
Add: attempting to re-save the files (to see if the format has changed between versions of QT) netted the same set of features, so it would appear that the difficulty may be with Finder, not QT.  As NOT ALL files are affected, I'm not sure what's going on.  Looking at the ages of the files, there's no hard and fast correlation between what the file was created (or last modified) and whether or not it displays correctly in Finder.  Worse, these clips all came from the same rip of the same DVD originally.  I have no clue what's going on, but it's making it difficult for me to separate out video clip from sound clip files in my working directories. 
Ah!  That may be it.  The files that are displaying without video in finder may have last been worked on in QT using the Export as AIFF command.  But that shouldn't have affected the parent file.  Pretty glaring mistake if that's it.

Same problem here.  But I'm using QuickTime X and Lion.  Didn't notice anything until I upgraded to 10.7.1.   I was thinking it was related to that, but I guess not if you're having the same issue on 10.6.8.

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