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I have the same version of Quicktime installed on both. I am subscribed to Adobe cloud, so I have the exact same versions of AE on both (and, I would assume, the exact same versions of Mocha). I have a desktop computer and just got a new laptop, both running Windows 8.1 with all updates. If you are working on OSX, ProRes can also be a good alternative.
MOCHA PRO PREFERRED MOVIE
If you would prefer to convert to a movie clip format then we recommend a standard format that QuickTime would understand, such as Animation.
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If you are going to be doing rendering, such as using Mocha Pro's remove or insert modules, then we recommend converting to a DPX or TIFF sequence. If you are just tracking, you can use any compressed format such as a JPG sequence and then use your original footage when you apply the data. In the rare event that you are working in a format that mocha doesn't support, we recommend converting the footage to an image sequence. What to Do if mocha AE Does Not Support Your Footage