What Mac App can use to see Baseline and Main Level Profiles of H.264 files

Trying to figure out why some files play funny (herky jerky)... thinking it might be related to these being too high/unsupported...

Hi, I could be wrong but this could be a question of framerate ...
Even more if your projector does not support a native 24p framerate or if you do not correctly set the video output framerate ..
if your file has got a framerate on 24p (like on BDs), make sure to adjust this framerate on your video output in MAC OSX, else this will transform from 24p into 60p or 50p, with known consequences.
To get relevant information of your video files to adjust the output, U can check all information by using for instance MEDIA INSPECTOR.
I hope this can help U.
www.hdfever.fr (in french ... but very usefull) maybe could help U.
Regards

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