← Back to context Comment by VladVladikoff 4 hours ago I don’t recall ever having a good time using a native Mac OS video player. 2 comments VladVladikoff Reply sgarland 3 hours ago QuickTime is fine. It does the basics, is intuitive, and fast. VladVladikoff 1 hour ago It’s been a few years since I tried but I think the codec support was pretty bad last time I checked. Sure it can play MOV files, but every time I tried to throw some pirated video at it it would choke.
sgarland 3 hours ago QuickTime is fine. It does the basics, is intuitive, and fast. VladVladikoff 1 hour ago It’s been a few years since I tried but I think the codec support was pretty bad last time I checked. Sure it can play MOV files, but every time I tried to throw some pirated video at it it would choke.
VladVladikoff 1 hour ago It’s been a few years since I tried but I think the codec support was pretty bad last time I checked. Sure it can play MOV files, but every time I tried to throw some pirated video at it it would choke.
QuickTime is fine. It does the basics, is intuitive, and fast.
It’s been a few years since I tried but I think the codec support was pretty bad last time I checked. Sure it can play MOV files, but every time I tried to throw some pirated video at it it would choke.