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From working with quicktime pro I know quicktime can produce native mp4 files (extension .mp4), or make mpeg-4 files embedded in a quicktime container (the extension will be .mov).
For opening mp4’s in windows media player or video editors you can try getting an mpeg-4 directshow splitter. My favorite is 3ivx, which can handle mp4’s natively. From my personal experience it can also open mpeg-4 files in a quicktime container in windows media player. Another mp4 handler is the one by mpegable. There’s many out there.
http://www.3ivx.com
http://www.mpegable.com/show/mpegableds.html
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