Thanks Neil
You've opened up some lines of enquiry for me. And I can drop an upgrade to
Lion to the bottom my priority list.
Yes, unwrapping should be a simple solution. I posted a query to WAMUG on 31
April "iViewFox and FLVUncontainer" but had no responses.FLVUncontainer
stopped wo
Hi Alan,
I am not sure what is causing your problem but I run Snow Leopard and have
no such problems.
My setup:
OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.8
QuickTime Player 10.0 (131)
Perian 1.2.2
I have many downloaded iView programs which all happily play in QuickTime
Player, or iTunes or direct from the finder w
Thanks Carlo
Your comments were appreciated but do not get me closer to resolution. I
appreciate that MP4 is just a container for a variety of video and audio
formats. As an end user I had hoped not be be involved in codecs: filename
extensions are complex enough! One difficulty is that co
And here is a knowledge base article about QuickTime X
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3775
C
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On 30/04/2012, at 17:08, Alan Smith wrote:
> Does QuickTime Player in OS Lion play MP4 videos natively? Or with an added
> component?
>
> MPEG-4 videos do not play in OS Snow Le
Hi Alen,
mp4 is a container format, which means it can contain audio and video encoded
with almost any codec - alas, even Adobe Flash. So in answer to your question
it depends entirely on the encoding of the contained audio and video.
Cheers,
Carlo
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On 30/04/2012, at 17:08, A
Does QuickTime Player in OS Lion play MP4 videos natively? Or with an added
component?
MPEG-4 videos do not play in OS Snow Leopard, even with Perian installed.I
can view these MP4's with VLC or can transcode them to iTunes with Handbrake,
but I would prefer the default QT player. Six
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