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    MOV (QuickTime Movie) Files

    QuickTime ® is a standard file format created by Apple ® for storing common digital media types such as audio and video.

    As of 3ds Max 2023, Apple Quicktime is no longer supported for import or export. Older scenes that contain .mov assets will generate a "Missing Renderer" warning message when they are opened.

    Parent topic: Image File Formats

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