![]() This is consistent behavior across all web browsers. The player loads properly, however, it appears to do nothing - the video fails to load, and the player fails to play. Or you could switch to a fully-featured MP4 player for Mac that will play back all your MP4 files, regardless of encoding. The DivX player browser plugin has been working properly on my mac for a while, until it has recently stopped functioning. You could use a converter to convert unplayable MP4 files into formats that are compatible with QuickTime player, or apply Mac-supported codecs. Pardon me for the length of this post - it's just a very involved question to which DivX has no answers, and I've literally wasted this entire week trying to get the so-called DivX 'Bundle for Mac' to work, with absolutely no joy. So what can you do if MP4 files are not playing on Mac? You may also find that your file isn’t playing as it’s damaged or corrupted. If your file’s encoding doesn’t meet these standards, you’ll find that QuickTime Player can’t open MP4 as it doesn’t have the right codecs to recognize – and play – the files, and you’ll see an error message such as “MP4 file not compatible with QuickTime” when you try to open the file. That means by default QuickTime Player will only play MP4 video files encoded with MPEG-4 or H.264 video codec and AAC audio codec. 3GP is an unusual file format, most often used on mobile phones, but it can be handled by an extremely useful (free) video player called VLC. MP4 files can include various different audio video codecs, and QuickTime is only designed to play MP4 files that have been encoded to meet Joint Video Team (JVT) standards. However, that doesn’t mean you can use QuickTime Player to play all MP4 files. ![]() ![]() MP4 files, or MPEG-4 files, are natively compatible with Apple’s QuickTime Player.
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