![]() ![]() ![]() As a result, the MOV playback will become choppy or laggy, which is somehow related to your device compatibility. Generally, the MOV not playing issue can be caused by that the MOV file is so large (which includes much data) that your machine cannot handle the video properly. The problem can be resolved by converting MOV files to a common MP4. If the issue still persists, move on to the next method.Normally, MOV (QuickTime File Format) is compatible with most the media players, but sometimes it may occur to you that some MOV files still fail to play on Windows or Mac computer. If the target folder is a sub folder, apply Solution 3, and then Solution 4 on the parent folder. Now try modifying the target folder/file. Click OK and let the Windows complete its process. If a window appears, select “Apply changes to this folder, subfolders and files”. Now enter your account’s user name following the way mentioned in Solution 4.Ĭlick Apply in the Properties window. If your user name is not on the list, Click Add. ![]() If it’s already checked, clear the check box, and then click on it again to place a check on it. If your user name is already on the “Groups or user names” list, click on it.Ĭlick on the box next to “Full control” to place a check on it. In the Properties window, Make sure the Read-only checkbox is clear. To add permission, Right click on the target file/folder you want to modify (copy/move/delete/rename). ![]() Your account may not have the required permission to modify the target file/folder. Solution 6: Setting Permissions for your User Account Click Apply > OK.Ĭlick Apply > OK in the Advanced Sharing window. In the permissions panel below, make sure “ Full Control” option is checked under the “ Allow” column. Now type YourComputerName\YourUserName
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