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AVI, MPEG-1/MPEG-2 in MPEG, MPG, MPE/VOB (unprotected), MPEG-4 in AVI format, DAT, ASF, QuickTime MOV (QuickTime 6.5 or higher required), WMV (Windows Media Player 9 or 10.0 required)
p.60 of the manual describes different recording modes with lower resolutions (1280x720) pixels and lower frames per second (30fps).
I would choose from the menu to record in a lower resolution and lower fps mode so that the quicktime program can display the video at a good rate for you.
I don't know what kind of macbook you have, but usually such problems are due to the older macs not having enough speed to display high definition video with all its data all at once.
I used to have problems a few years ago, before i upgraded my hardware on PC's, with choppy video that was High Definition.
If it doesn't, for Video problems: Open QuickTime Player and go to 'Edit' -> 'Preferences' -> 'QuickTime Preferences' -> 'File Types' -- check here to see if the file format of your problem video files is selected.
For Audio problems: Open QuickTime Player and go to 'Edit' -> 'Preferences' -> 'QuickTime Preferences' -> 'Audio' -- Here you will see a Device is needed that will play your sound. Select 'Audio Playback and Recording Devices', If you are having an Audio problem it may be due to having no device or an improper device.
I had the same problem while watching back thru Quicktime. Other post I have read people are having this issue on macs. Seems this is an Apple issue and not a Flip issue. When I play back thru windows Media Player everything is fine.
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