Which quicktime component for avi




















Page content loaded. Oct 27, PM. Oct 27, PM in response to varjak paw In response to varjak paw. Nov 5, AM. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: Ben Buck Ben Buck. I've read that Quicktime plays AVI files, but when I open them it's just a white screen and no sound or bad sound.

Do I need a plugin or codec to view these files? Likewise, if you attempt to open a media file that requires QuickTime Player 7, you are offered the opportunity to install it. We have found that the following four methods will enable viewing most AVI files that do not play in QuickTime. While none of these methods are foolproof and some AVI files still refuse to play, one of these methods will usually work.

Perian is an excellent, free, and open source QuickTime component. If all else fails and you are running Mac OS X While this plug-in has been continuously improved, the sound in some AVIs will sometimes be either missing or distorted. To do this:. Results 1 to 6 of 6. I think perhaps would be installing these two codecs to QuickTime, but I find for a week with no perfect solution on this - I've got just many converters then after trying all are that still couldn't play in QuickTime.

Can anybody help me how to fix this problem? Thanks in advance You don't. What you're asking is kind of like trying to do 3 right turns around a block instead of doing 1 left turn at an intersection. Yes, you are right Cornucopia, after searching high to anywhere I got for same Mac too - it's useless.

Useful for me before doing any format convertion. Thanks anyway. About 3ivx , I've tried and the result of video is middle-good but the audio is poor quality of sound. I suggest if you want to use this codec, you must need install one more audio extractor as plugins for QT. Frankly, I don't like to convert more than one job. If you're looking for readouts with more information on video files, you can also experiment with utilities like GSpot primarily for AVI and MPEGs, may have mixed results with other formats and MediaInfo.

They should be able to provide a bit more information than MPC. If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them?



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