Mac won't play movies in QuickTime Player

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  • Making a disc with iDVD on my Mac won't play on any other player why?

    Making a disc with iDVD on my Mac won't play on any other player why?

    How about some details on how you made the disc.  What sort of media did the project contain?  What brand and type of media did you use?  What burn speed did you use?
    Follow this workflow to help assure the best qualty video DVD:
    Once you have the project as you want it save it as a disk image via the File ➙ Save as Disk Image  menu option. This will separate the encoding process from the burn process. 
    To check the encoding mount the disk image, launch DVD Player and play it.  If it plays OK with DVD Player the encoding is good.
    Then burn to disk with Disk Utility or Toast at the slowest speed available (2x-4x) to assure the best burn quality.  Always use top quality media:  Verbatim, Maxell or Taiyo Yuden DVD-R are the most recommended in these forums.
    OT

  • Quicktime 7.1.6 won't play movies and the player won't load

    I "successfully" downloaded Quicktime 7.1.6 as a suggested upgrade. My last version of Quicktime was working fine before. I uninstalled 7.1.6 the first time because it didn't work and reinstalled it. Both times I installed it ("successfully" according to this site's troubleshooting page), it has not worked. When I click on a 3GPP Movie Importer Quicktime icon to play a movie nothing happens. I also can not load the Quicktime Player. When I click on that icon, nothing happens. I would be happy with the last version I had. Any suggestions would be most appreciated about how to get this version working or get the last version back on my computer. Thank you in advance.

    Thanks. That did it. Hope the people using my screensaver get the same help before they give up and chuck it in the bin.

  • I downloaded a movie with Quicktime 7 Pro onto a DVD, but it won't play in my DVD player.

    I downloaded a movie from the internet using Quicktime 7 Pro. I put it on a DVD so that I could watch it on my television. The disc isn't recognized and won't play on my DVD player. What can I do to get it to play?

    In addition to what Gary listed - VisualHub (direct download).  If you have issues with the direct download, you can obtain VisualHub directly from this site - http://www.wyodor.net/MoreEmbed/embedmedia.html

  • HT3775 my avi format is not being recognised everytime i try to play a movie through quicktime player...how do i get it to be recognised or what is solution please?? be easy on im a beginner with this mac book! thank you

    my avi format is not being recognised everytime i try to play a movie through quicktime player...how do i get it to be recognised or what is solution please?? be easy on im a beginner with this mac book! thank you

    Download and install Perian or VLC from the web.
    Message was edited by: hpr3

  • Quicktime movie on Mac won't play on PC

    Hi,
    I have a Quicktime movie that was created using IMovie on a Mac. It plays fine in Quicktime on a Mac but not on a PC. I have Quicktime Pro 7 on both Mac and PC. The .mov is DVCPro 50 NTSC with audio. Any ideas?
    Thanks.

    The file is just over 9 Gigs. It is 25 minutes long. I made a mistake in my earlier post; it does not have any audio. It is in DVCPro 50 NTSC format and it works fine on my Mac but when putting it on a PC, I just get a white screen. It seems to play the file but because there isn't any audio, I can't be sure. When I press play on Quicktime PC, it starts playing without any error message at all. I get movie info and it gives me the same info that I get in my Mac: 720x480, DVCPro 50 NTSC 29.97 frame rate. I want to do some colour correction on my PC before I transfer it to tape so I don't want to use any compression other than DVCPro 50.

  • Always play linked movie in QuickTime Player?

    How do I craft an HTML link so that the mov from my web server always plays in the Quicktime player? I don't want the image imbedded in the webpage; I want a clickable link that will open QT Player and start the movie.
    I tried adding "target", "quicktimeplayer" to the QTWritePosterXHTML javascript described in the Export for Web ReadMe instructions, but it doesn't seem to work.
    By the way, if I use a raw Test Movie link to the .mov file, it opens in a new browser window, not the QT player.

    How do I craft an HTML link so that the mov from my web server always plays in the Quicktime player? I don't want the image imbedded in the webpage; I want a clickable link that will open QT Player and start the movie.
    I assume there may be many ways to do this but as I am not an HTML programmer, I normally go with a non-programmer method -- the the QuickTime Media Link (QTL) file.
    Basically, this is a script encapsulated as a QT movie file. When accessed, i.e., such as when clicking on a hyperlink pointing to it URL, a very small file is downloaded to the user's computer which then opens the local QT Player and begins caching data from a source file on a server. Depending on the settings in the QTL file, the movie can auto-open, loop, play in full screen mode, etc.
    To give you some idea of what I am talking about, here is an iWeb page that allows you to play the same file either directly in the web browser page or on your local Mac platform. I like QTL files because they can be used in much the same way as a reference file -- i.e., be e-mailed as a very small attachment and treated/opened/played much the same as a standalone QT file as long as you are connected to the Internet.
    http://web.mac.com/jrwalker4/DeadEnd_Pages/Movie4.html

  • MacBook Pro won't play .mov or .wmv files.

    Since "upgrading" to Lion my MacBook Pro won't play .mov or .wmv files, all I get is a black screen and the audio.  It's so frustrating!!    
    I've read many other posts all along the same lines and wherever possible I've tried to follow the advice which has been given but nothing works.    I've updated all the drivers I can and I've even reinstalled Lion, nothing makes a difference.   
    I'm not really looking for any more advice, all I want is someone from Apple to read these posts, realise there is problem and get working on a fix or update.   
    I had no problems when running Snow Leopard and it would seem, looking at everyone else's problems, that the common issue is Lion.   Seriously, this is one area where Lion is a backwards step.   It should just work (like most things from Apple), but it doesn't.
    Personally I believe there is a problem with Lion but from what I've found out from speaking to friends with other Apple kit, this might be a random issue only affecting some people as some have said they've had no problems while others have had the same issues as me.    One guy reinstalled Lion and it resolved the issue for him, I've not been as lucky.  
    As I say, I'm not really looking for more advice, simply some sort of update from Apple to fix it.   PLEASE!!!

    I'm not really looking for any more advice, all I want is someone from Apple to read these posts, realise there is problem and get working on a fix or update... As I say, I'm not really looking for more advice, simply some sort of update from Apple to fix it.   PLEASE!!!
    This is a peer-to-peer user forum. Perhaps you would see more action if you and others would file a formal "Bug" report with Apple QuickTime technical people rather than repeatedly reporting a possible problematic problem which may or may not affect others on a random basis. QUICKTIME PRODUCT FEEDBACK
    Since you aren't seeking further advice here is what I have observed. Not being a regular WMV file user, I had to create my own sample file to test—a WMV 9 file containing WMV3 compressed video and WMA2 compressed audio. Since I normally use QT 7 as my primary media player, I also stored the WMV data in its partially decompressed form in an MOV file container to avoid pre-playback delays in "classic" player routines and also provide a secondary playback test of MOV wrapped content. These files play as follows using the Flip4Mac component/player support and uncoded URL uploads:
    QT 7.6.6 "Open File" - both files play correctly.
    QT 7.6.6 "Open URL" - both files play correctly.
    QT X.1 "Open File" - WMV file plays correctly. MOV file plays video without audio.
    QT X.1 "Open Location" - WMV file appears to open but plays with "black" screen and no audio. MOV file plays video without audio.
    VLC "Open File" - WMV plays correctly. MOV file doesn't open,
    VLC "Open URL" - WMV file plays correctly. MOV file appears to open but nothing plays.
    MPEG Streamclip "Open File" - both files play correctly.
    MPEG Streamclip "Open URL" - both files play correctly.
    GarageBand - WMV file will not import but MOV file does.
    iTunes - WMV file will not import. MOV file container is accepted but as soon as iTuness sees the compression formats, it aborts import.
    Safari - WMV file URL auto-downloads and playes in the QT X.1 Player. The MOV file URL opens and plays in Safari.
    As you can see from these results the files do play but are subject to many different constrints based on old/new video technology support, independent QT subsets and/or container trapping constraints. In short, individual user results will depend on presence/absence of component support, actual compression formats, file container, application being used, and how the application is being used. Unfortunately, most users here can't or won't provide the prerequisite information or a sample file for independent examination. This makes it next to impossible to give advice in these matters or categorize the specific nature of the problem.
    SAMPLE WMV FILE
    SAMPLE MOV FILE

  • The DVD I burned won't play on my DVD player

    I filmed my son playing a concert on my iPhone.  It is about an hour long.  I was able to make it into a quick time movie.  I figured out how to bun it on to a DVD throught Finder, but the DVD won't play on my DVD player or the Mac DVD player.  What am I doing wrong?

    Did you use iDVD to create the video DVD for playing? 
    Open iDVD, select a theme and drag the exported QT movie file into the open iDVD window being careful to avoid any drop zones.
    Follow this workflow to help assure the best quality video DVD:
    Once you have the project as you want it save it as a disk image via the File ➙ Save as Disk Image  menu option. This will separate the encoding process from the burn process.
    To check the encoding mount the disk image, launch DVD Player and play it.  If it plays OK with DVD Player the encoding is good.
    Then burn to disk with Disk Utility or Toast at the slowest speed available (2x-4x) to assure the best burn quality.  Always use top quality media:  Verbatim, Maxell or Taiyo Yuden DVD-R are the most recommended in these forums.
    If iDVD was not preinstalled on your Mac you'll have to obtain it by purchasing a copy of the iLife 09 disk from a 3rd party retailer like Amazon.com: ilife 09: Software or eBay.com.  Why, because iDVD (and iWeb) was discontinued by Apple over a year ago. 
    Why iLife 09 instead of 11?
    If you have to purchase an iLife disc in order to obtain the iDVD application remember that the iLife 11 disc only provides  themes from iDVD 5-7.  The Software Update no longer installs the earlier themes when starting from the iLIfe 11 disk nor do any of the iDVD 7 updaters available from the Apple Downloads website contain them. 
    Currently the only sure fire way to get all themes is to start with the iLife 09 disc:
    This shows the iDVD contents in the iLife 09 disc via Pacifist:
    You then can upgrade from iDVD 7.0.3 to iDVD 7.1.2 via the updaters at the Apple Downloads webpage.
    OT

  • IMac 2008 OS10.9.1 external dvd won't play movie DVD's

    iMac 2008 OS10.9.1 external dvd won't play movie DVD's. Other DVD/CD's are recognized.
    My internal DVD/CD p-layer/burner stopped working 3 years ago like many other iMacs did.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is all red because I am ******!

    I have discovered, no thanks to Samsung techs, what the problem is, and it might be revealing for others, as well. It seems that DVD Player, which is the app Apple provides in OS x for (naturally) playing videos, doesn't work with external drives if the computer has an internal drive – even when, as in my case, the internal drive is dead.
    I have learned, however, of the existence of a couple of alternative, free applications that run video and audio disks with external optical drives, and one of them, at least (VLC), seems to be widely acclaimed. Does anyone know whether bypassing DVD Player could be a bad idea? There were some gripes from one or two reviewers about awkwardness with playing audio DVDs with iTunes, but I'm not sure what they meant when they said that you have to click on individual items in a selection. Would that mean, for example, having to click on each movement of a Mozart trio? That I couldn't play an entire album's contents of another kind of music without clicking on each song?
    Getting the internal optical drive replaced would be prohibitive, even if the parts could be obtained, so I guess I'm stuck trying to deal with the external drive I have and finding the best replacement for DVD Player that I can find. The interesting thing is that the drive works beautifully with a MacBook Air I tried it with, so I guess that is because the Air doesn't have an internal drive?
    Wouldn't you think that Samsung techs would know all this? The one I spoke to told me to make sure that my system preference for CDs and DVDs was set to open automatically with DVD Player and sent me all kinds of FAQs, plus a way to get an RMA number for a return. Not a word about difficulties with Macs having an existing internal drive. And all after spending a very long time talking with me about what was going on, what the error message was, and so on. I guess the message hasn't gotten to them.
    I hope this information will be helpful to someone.

  • Mystery of why itunes won't play certain songs - quicktime plays them fine

    symptoms:
    most of my songs play normally.
    the songs that don't play do show up normally in itunes playlist. when i try to play them, however, itunes skips over them immediately and moves on to the next file in the playlist.
    this is not a standard "file not found"-type of error. no error message appears. the songs do NOT get a little grey exclamation on them afterwards.
    after being skipped, the last played date and play count of the song file is updated in my library as though itunes thinks it played the song normally.
    if right-click on the song in itunes and say "show sound file", the file is visible in the finder. if i view a preview in the finder, i CAN PLAY THE FILE FROM THE FINDER PREVIEW window, which makes this whole situation very odd.
    i can also open the files and play them in quicktime player.app. they play fine.
    the songs in question seem to be mostly old (~5 yrs) files that were encoded in a very old version of itunes (before it was called itunes) called soundjam. still i am pretty sure they are valid mp3 files. i'm quite sure that i have played them with itunes in the past, though i am not sure how long it has been since i last played them - perhaps a few years.
    somehow it appears that the standard quicktime player for mp3 files is perfectly happy with this files, yet there is something about them that itunes does not like.
    the files have relatively low bitrates (they are digitized versions of old cassette tapes). at least some of them (perhaps all) show in itunes as being encoded with SoundJam 2.6.2, and having variable bit rate.
    i am using the latest version of itunes on mac os 10.4.6.
    any suggestions?

    so i think you understand that i was upset to find out that they had become unplayable/unconvertable in itunes.
    Yes, I do understand. I have a few recordings of family members who died a few decades ago. They're still on tape and I want to digitize them before the magnetic particles "all point to the magnetic poles again".
    I'm still in doubt in which format to store them however.
    I digitized most of my old vinyl to AIFF and then converted them to Apple Lossless to save HD space.
    The costs of large capacity disks have decreased over the years, so I'm thinking to leave the digitized recordings in AIFF format.
    This format looks to last for at least a few decades (I hope).
    I remember when old data on some type of punchcards (is this correct English?) had to be converted to go in the computer age.
    The machines to read them already had been demolished, so they had to build a new one :/
    M

  • My 3 year old MacBook Pro, with OS 10.7.1, won't play movie DVDs I burned on Panther. Why?

    My 3 year old MacBook Pro, with OS 10.7.1, won't play movie DVDs I burned on Panther.
    Why?

    But to answer your question, you might be able to create a ISO of the DVD and burn that to a new DVD.
    Insert your DVD.
    Open /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app.
    In the left side of the window, select the “DVD”.
    Click “New Image” from the Disk Utility toolbar and select where you want to save the temporary image. For “Image Format”, choose “DVD/CD master” and for “Encryption”, choose “none”.
    The image extension in the “Save As” box will be .cdr (this is what you want) — click “Save”.
    Once the temporary image is created, it will show up on the left side of the Disk Utility window. Select it.
    Insert a blank DVD (I prefer Verbatim discs).
    Click “Burn” from the Disk Utility toolbar.
    Another problem could be that you burned the DVD using a codec that your new machine doesn't have.
    Install Perian, VLC and Flip4Mac, that combination will play anything.
    Also install Flash for web content and Silverlight for Netflix.
    http://flashbuilder.eu/flash-player-version.html

  • IDVD burned discs won't play on any dvd player

    When I burn a dvd using Idvd they will not play on standard dvd players.
    Is this a problem with anyone else?
    I noticed it was a problem in the early 2000-2003 but apparently something got fixed, because I couldn't find an incident where this problem continued to occur.
    I am new to the Mac world and I don't always understand the acronymns used when I read responses.  However, here is my problem.
    Burning dvd's using Idvd:
    1.  the burn seems to run and function normally
    2. when I insert the burned dvd into a dvd player one of the following things occur:
         a) loading takes a very long time, then I get a message saying "wrong disc"
          b) loading occurs fast, reads the file as a dvd, the dvd begins playing the music and showing the main menu screen, after accessing a menu option the dvd begins to play the slideshow with the music then after a minute or two, it freezes, and is no longer readable when attempting to reload it, the message is "wrong disc"
    3.  I've tried using dvd-r, dvd+r, dvd+r dual layer, and changing the burn speed to 8x, then to 4x and then to 2x.  Nothing seems to matter.
    4.  I have noticed that in Idvd the dvd type is for an older version of dvd's such as single layer 4.2 gb and double layer 7.7 gb. I'm wondering whether the Idvd software on my MacMini is up to date, even though when I check for updates under the apple it comes back saying my system is up to date.
    I'm using a MacMini running Mac OSX v 10.6.8 with processor 2.26ghz, Intel core 2 duo, memory 2gb 1067 mhz ddr3, and my dvd drive is a pioneer dvd-rw dvrts08, firmware q81f.
    I really need help to fix the problem with the IDVD software or to know that I need to purchase another DVD maker software for my Mac.  The product below says my Mac is running OS X v 10.7.2 but it isn't it is running v 10.6.8 as I stated.
    URGENT!!!!

    My macmini is under 2 years old.  I reviewed your list of affects and I am going down the list to determine possible cause and effect.
    I did try the PRAM process.  The DVD still won't play on my DVD player but it did play on my son's Sony blue ray.  I burned it at 2x burn rate after the PRAM process completed. 
    I can assume that's progress.  The audio did however skip a couple of times while playing.  That is new.
    I will continue down the list using different type of blank dvd's etc. 
    Question: As I was reading through some other issues I'm learning that Mac/Apple is discontinuing IDVD, is that correct?
    Are you aware of some other software to purchase that will create dvd's on the mac?  If so, I may as well go that route rather than wasting more time using a defunct product.  What is your opinion?

  • .3g2 files won't play in any media player

    Hello.
    Ever since we updated to OS X Mavericks, any old .3g2 files won't play in any media player on our iMac. When we go to play them, they play button in QuickTime just flashes from pause to play and then back to pause and and nothing happens. I'm not sure if this file type is becoming outdated and therefore is not compatible with the new OS X, but I am just curious if anyone knows if there is a way to fix this.
    Thanks.

    Did you try VLC?

  • QT won't play .mov files any more

    After a complete system re-install, QT player won't play .mov files any more. It tells me, some components were missing. Hey, this is its own file format!
    MPG files run OK.
    Thanks a lot for a good idea!
    Peter

    What format are the videos that don't play.
    WMV...Windowa Mwdi Videos you'll need the flip4mac component. Free trail:
    http://www.telestream.net/flip4mac-wmv/overview.htm
    Other codecs, Perian and it's free:
    http://perian.org/
    Flash videos like the one on youTube. Adobe Flash comonent and it's free.
    http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/?promoid=DXLUJ
    You should download all three and install. Remember to rebuild your Permission after install any or all of the above.

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