I just exported a ~2 minute video I edited in Adobe Premiere and tried to watch it but found that QuickTime would not work. The 'converting' bar fills up nearly all the way and then I get a message stating 'QuickTime Player can't open 'Sequence 01_1.mov'. To see if additional software is available that will enable QuickTime Player to open the movie, click Tell Me More.' There doesn't seem to be any real reason why QuickTime shouldn't work as it's a .mov file, and a short one at that. I've also exported videos from Premiere before and had no issues watching them in QuickTime.
Quicktime Player For Mac 10.11.66
Download OBS Studio for Mac to record video and publish it live. OBS Studio has had 2 updates within the past 6 months. XXX Video Player - HD X Player. Save actions as QuickTime movie. Windows Media Components for QuickTime, also known as Flip4Mac WMV Player by Telestream, Inc. Was one of the few commercial products that allow playback of Microsoft's proprietary audio and video codecs inside QuickTime for macOS. It allowed playback of: Windows Media Video 7, 8, 9, SD and HD; Windows Media Audio 7, 8, 9, Professional and Lossless; It also included a web browser plug-in to. I have QuickTime Player Version 10.4 on my Mac with OS 10.11.6. I have just tried to use it to play an iMovie from a few years back, and it tells me I can't and is prompting me to do the OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 Combo Update!
Quicktime Player For Mac Os 10.5.8
Unfortunately, MOV merely refers to file container type and not the data format(s) contained within the file. An MOV file may contain any form of compressed data compatible with the system on which the file is created, whether or not the QTX Player can play the data. So the question becomes, 'What form of compressed data did you place in the MOV file container—to include codec, profile and level as may be appropriate?'
Feb 28, 2018 11:00 AM