Case 1. Can’t preview movies in Mavericks
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After upgrading to Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, some Mac uses found that when they try to preview some videos, a window popped up and told them that the video file is zero KB in size, which actually isn’t. This is probably because Mavericks only supports a few video formats. Only movies that were encoded with Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks compatible encoding can be previewed normally.
- MacOS Catalina (version 10.15) is the sixteenth major release of macOS, Apple Inc.' S desktop operating system for Macintosh computers. It is the successor to macOS Mojave and precedes macOS Big Sur, which is planned to be released later in 2020.It was announced at WWDC 2019 on June 3, 2019, and was released to the public on October 7, 2019. Catalina is the first version of macOS to support.
- OS X Mavericks (version 10.9) is the tenth major release of OS X (since June 2016 rebranded as macOS), Apple Inc.' S desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. OS X Mavericks was announced on June 10, 2013, at WWDC 2013, and was released on October 22, 2013 worldwide. The update emphasized battery life, Finder improvements, other improvements for power users,.
The Animation codec is clearly codeca non grata, but H.264 and MPEG-4 movies (using QuickTime’s MPEG-4 codec) are aces. Also Apple provides a package of codecs for the professional user as part of.
Case 2. QuickTime will automatically convert video format under Mavericks
If you tried to open a video with double-click, QuickTime Player X will launch automatically and immediately convert the video format. This is also due to the video format compatibility issue.
To fix the QuickTime Mavericks bugs, here are some recommended solutions.
Solution 1. Install QuickTime Mavericks Codec Package
Solution 2. Apply Quick Look Plug-ins
Solution 3. Convert video to QuickTime Mavericks compatible format
Solution 4. Take some other Mavericks players to use
Solution 2. Apply Quick Look Plug-ins
Solution 3. Convert video to QuickTime Mavericks compatible format
Solution 4. Take some other Mavericks players to use
Solution 1. Install QuickTime Mavericks Codec Package
As Apple has claimed, H.264 and MPEG-4 movies which is encoding with QuickTime MPEG-4 codec will be preview perfectly without video conversion. Also, there is a codec package, which is part of the ProApps QuickTime Codecs V1.0.3, provided by Apple for professional users. This codec package will perfectly support the Apple Intermediate, Apple ProRes, AVC-Intra, DVCPRO HD, HDV, XDCAM HD/ EX /, HD4222, MPEG IMX, Uncompressed 4:2:2 and XAVC Codecs. The only problem is: To use this package, your need to install Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5 or Compressor 4 on you Mac.
Solution 2. Apply Quick Look Plug-ins
Usually there is some Quick Look Plug-in available on the internet. However, there is still not a Quick Look plug-in that allows users preview movies in Mavericks. Instead of dateless waiting for the indefinite plug-in, you can convert the files to QuickTime default format and preview the converted version.
Solution 3. Convert video to QuickTime Mavericks compatible format
There is no doubt that converting movies to QuickTime Mavericks compatible format is a solution that hold good for all time. Once you convert your videos (AVI, WMV, MKV, etc.) to QuickTime MOV or MP4, the movie will show up perfectly and you can play them with QuickTime without any hassle. If you are tired of 'QuickTime converts movies without asking' and want to try something else, Aimersoft Video Converter for Mac is highly recommended for user-friendly video conversion. It is specially designed for Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) and easy to handle. Apart from many popular file format like MOV, M4V, MP4, AAC, AC3 and more, it still offers several output presets for hot gadgets like iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPad Air, iPad mini 2 and so forth. Optimized output format for iMovie, Final Cut Pro, iDVD and HD, 3D output is also provided.
How to convert video for previewing and playing with QuickTime in Mavericks
1 Import video files to QuickTime Mavericks converter
Download and install Aimersoft Video Converter for Mac on your computer. Launch it after successful installation. There are two ways to load the movies that you want to convert:
A. Directly drag and drop the files to be converted into the main window of the converter;
B. Click the Add Files button on the left bottom of the window and browse the movies you would like to convert.
B. Click the Add Files button on the left bottom of the window and browse the movies you would like to convert.
Note that Aimersoft Video Converter for Mac supports batch conversion, so you can import multiple files at a time.
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2 Choose QuickTime MOV as the output format
In the bottom of the main windows, there is the output format list. Here MOV is the desired output format. Remember that iMovie, iDVD, Final Cut Pro output and many other formats are also available.
3 Edit the video as per needs
You can also edit any videos with this video converter for Mavericks. The supported editing functions include trimming, cropping, change visual effects, add watermarks and embed subtitles.
4 One click to start video conversion
When you finish all settings, simply click the Convert button to begin video format conversion under Mavericks.
(Tips: Aimersoft Video Converter for Mac also supports downloading online videos from a wide range of video sharing sites, like YouTube, Vevo, Vimeo, MTV, Metacafe, Myspace and many more.)
Codecs For Mac Mavericks Pro
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Solution 4. Take some other Mavericks players to use
Codecs For Mac Os X
Thankfully, if you don’t care about previewing movies in Mavericks and just want to watch them bypass the conversion process, video player for Mavericks is your ultimate choice. Aimersoft Video Converter for Mac is built with an embedded media player that can play any movies without converting video format. It supports playing WMV, AVI, FLV, MKV, 3GP and many other formats that QuickTime won’t touch. Of course, QuickTime 7 Pro still works under Mavericks without the conversion steps.