In Mac OS X v10.6 and newer, since the QuickTime X (QT Player v10.x) AVFoundation playback structure no longer posses an open codec architecture for 3rd party plugins or components installation, you can't drop AVI files that aren't encoded as Mjpeg video with PCM onto QuickTime X player for direct playback. Fortunately there was a programmer called Tommy Stephansen that made a personal custom installer that works perfectly on windows 10 and resolved all issues i´ve had with quicktime codecs + After Efects on windows 10. I hope it helps for you guys. Here is the link: How to Install QuickTime on Windows 10.
- Apple Quicktime Codec
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- Apple Quicktime Player For Mac
Hi, I want to play MKV files on my Mac with QuickTime player. I've already downloaded DivX Codec for mac but QT still can't open MKV.
Apple Quicktime Codec
Codec Per Quicktime Player Mac
Quicktime Wmv Codec
Apple Quicktime Player For Mac
MKV (Matroska) is not a codec—it is a modern, extensible, open standard Multimedia container. Installing the Perian codec package will normally allow QT 7 to play and QT X to convert MKV files—but only if your system is configured with the codecs need to support the data in the MKV file container. In addition, QT 7 (which is a program stream media player) will often have to read through then entire file before it may begin playback. (With something like a 30-minute DVD TV episode, this can take a while. With a feature length Blu-ray movie—forget it.) Your best solution for almost all MKV files is to use an FFmpeg-based media player like VLC, NicePlayer, MPlayerX, Blu-ray Player, or similar apps that will begin playback immediately and support common compression formats used in MKV files.