Why can't Quicktime handle AVI files?

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in Genius Bar edited January 2014
Why are there so many AVI files Quicktime can't play? I've got the latest version, but still with a lot of movies in this format I get an invisible or plain white movie track and broken up sound or, in quicktime player, a message saying something like: there was a problem translating.



Is there something I can do or a Plugin I can download to fix this?



Andrew
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  • Reply 1 of 25
    defiantdefiant Posts: 4,876member
    .avi is a dumb format. use Vlc to play avi movies.



    (<a href="http://www.videolan.org/"; target="_blank">http://www.videolan.org/</a>;)
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  • Reply 2 of 25
    stunnedstunned Posts: 1,096member
    Yup, VLC is your Mac solution to VCDS, DVDS, avi and dvi.
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  • Reply 3 of 25
    VLC is handy, but not very stable.



    The bigger issue here (climbing on my soap box):



    I can't belive Apple expects PC users to SWITCH to the Mac, and at the same time Apple markets itself as a "digital hub". All my PC friends live and breath divix and avi, and would FREAK OUT if they had to put as much time and energy into movie fies as I have to. It's very ironic that Apple is silent on this video format. Maybe I am alone on this issue, but I think Apple needs to provide more codecs, and fast!
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  • Reply 4 of 25
    alcimedesalcimedes Posts: 5,486member
    VLC works flawlessly for me all the time. that doesn't seem like much effort. by the same token, i had to download a divx player for my PC too. it's life.



    if you want to have Quicktime work better, check for updates. there are a pile of codecs it will automatically download to improve avi compatibility.
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  • Reply 5 of 25
    Get <a href="http://www.divx.com/divx/mac/"; target="_blank">DivX for Mac OS</a> [9 + X compatible] to solve most of your .avi troubles. It's a quick install and fairly fast conversion of the mischieveous (sp?) soundtracks.
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  • Reply 6 of 25
    much better solution, <a href="http://www.3ivx.com"; target="_blank">3ivx</a>.

    download the 3ivx plugin and get divx doctor. 3ivx will let you see the video in QT and divx doctor will convert the audio into somthing other than pops and cracks. been using both for months and they work great
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  • Reply 7 of 25
    lucaluca Posts: 3,833member
    Better solution. Get a little thing called MPlayer for OS X. It's a small freeware media player that will play any format, and it does fullscreen too. It's not the best interface but it does allow sequential playback if you have a movie that is divided into parts, and it also allows fullscreen playback. I've never had problems playing movies with it. Even movies where using all the DivX and 3ivX and DivX Doctor II didn't work, MPlayer will play them.



    Look for it at VersionTracker.
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  • Reply 8 of 25
    Luca, I have never had a problem with DivX Doctor II.



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  • Reply 9 of 25
    [quote]Originally posted by dstranathan:

    <strong>

    I can't belive Apple expects PC users to SWITCH to the Mac, and at the same time Apple markets itself as a "digital hub". All my PC friends live and breath divix and avi, and would FREAK OUT if they had to put as much time and energy into movie fies as I have to. It's very ironic that Apple is silent on this video format. Maybe I am alone on this issue, but I think Apple needs to provide more codecs, and fast!</strong><hr></blockquote>

    Shows how much you know about divx on pcs, they dont come with it and its an absolute whore to install and get working right, at least vlc works most of the time and doesnt come with spyware like divx does if you dont shop around a bit
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  • Reply 10 of 25
    emaneman Posts: 7,204member
    For some reason I've never gotten vlc to work for me. Is there something I'm missing because it never works.
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  • Reply 11 of 25
    thuh freakthuh freak Posts: 2,664member
    [quote]Originally posted by EmAn:

    <strong>For some reason I've never gotten vlc to work for me. Is there something I'm missing because it never works.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Step 1. Open vlc.

    Step 2. Select "Open file" from the "File" menu, and navigate to the file.

    Step 3. theres no step 3. [sound of jeff goldblum laughing]



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  • Reply 12 of 25
    emaneman Posts: 7,204member
    [quote]Originally posted by thuh Freak:

    <strong>



    Step 1. Open vlc.

    Step 2. Select "Open file" from the "File" menu, and navigate to the file.

    Step 3. theres no step 3. [sound of jeff goldblum laughing]



    </strong><hr></blockquote>



    <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> I'm not that dumb. I do that and the files never play.
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  • Reply 13 of 25
    ibrowseibrowse Posts: 1,749member
    I've heard great things about vlc here at AI, so I got it. From everything I've seen, I think it kinda sucks.
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  • Reply 14 of 25
    emaneman Posts: 7,204member
    [quote]Originally posted by iBrowse:

    <strong>I've heard great things about vlc here at AI, so I got it. From everything I've seen, I think it kinda sucks.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    At least it works for you.
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  • Reply 15 of 25
    defiantdefiant Posts: 4,876member
    stop bitching EmAn. did you try to delete the prefs of vlc ?
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  • Reply 16 of 25
    pyr3pyr3 Posts: 946member
    VLC works most of the time. Sometimes it chokes on SVCDs. I have A LOT of DivX and having to convert a DivX before each time I play it is ludacis to me. Here's what I've found about DivX in OS X:



    Quicktime hates DivX ... there's a bug in quicktime that doesn't allow it to parse variable bitrate audio in divx files. ( codecs can't fix this to my knowledge )



    VLC works most of the time, but playing divx over the network and off of CD sometimes doesn't cut it.



    MPlayer works best most of the time for playing over the network and off of CD, but MPlayer ( at least the OSX port, not the version on the fink tree ) seems to lose audio/video sync A LOT. ( best remedy to this is to hit the left arrow key and then the right arrow key. This jumps behind like 15 seconds, and then forward 15 seconds, which usually forces the a/v to sync )



    [edit : MPlayer loses sync a lot while playing off CD or over the network. It doesn't lose sync that much off the Hard Drive, but it DOES lose sync more so than VLC in my experience]



    [edit : To fix sync in VLC pause the movie until the audio catches up and start playing again. VLC has problems with a/v sync after being paused for more than a few minutes, this maybe a problem resolved with more memory though (I only have 256meg). If you paused for a while and are having probs use the pause fix a couple times. ]



    The best way to play DivX streamed across a network ( at least over SAMBA from a WinXP box or a Debian box in my experience ) is to use a network cable. The 10baseT that you get over 802.11b ( airport for those that don't know it ) isn't enough bandwidth and the 100baseT seems to be *just* enough. It rarely gets out of sync over a cable.



    MPlayer also doesn't like widescreen DivXs where the black portions at the top and bottom are cut off. For some reason I can't get it to display it using the fullscreen on my TiBook. ( it only uses a square section in the middle ... the same section that OSX uses at 800x600 non-streched resolution ) I think this has something to do with MPlayer switching to the non-stretched 800x600 resolution at fullscreen. VLC on the otherhand WILL display these using the fullscreen.



    For DVDs the best is DVD Player.app I haven't tried VLC, but somestimes it can be flakey just use DVD Player. It's never given me any problems.



    VLC really needs subtitle support. I like to keep my subtitles for DivX in separate files instead of embedding them into the video because once embedded into the video you can't pull them back out to use a diffferent language. MPlayer supports this with the -sub option, but VLC doesn't to my knowledge.



    VLC also doesn't support .ogm. MPlayer does, but it doesn't have support to soft subs in .ogm. The OGg Media format is pretty new so they still have some time to catch up with that, but there are Windows Codecs and Direct Show filters that support all that currently.



    If your DivX files have windows media audio for the audio track you're in trouble. MPlayer supports windows media audio, but only on x86 machines, since the support is through the use of the windows binary .DLLs which are x86 compiled. Unless you think that you can convince MS to release them or recompile them for Mac.



    Ask if you have questions I'll be glad to answer. I've had a lot of experience using VLC and MPlayer on my PowerBook and found that the best solution was to just hook up me x86 debian box to my TV and play the movies that way.



    [edit : Quicktime has the variable bitrate audio ( only with VBR mp3s to my knowledge ) with ALL .AVI files ... not just DivX like I said. It's a problem in QT's AVi parser. But VBR mp3 is used in most DivX so that's where the problem occurs the most. Sorry for any confusion]



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  • Reply 17 of 25
    [quote]Originally posted by Defiant:

    <strong>stop bitching EmAn.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
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  • Reply 18 of 25
    pyr3pyr3 Posts: 946member
    [quote]Originally posted by alcimedes:

    <strong>VLC works flawlessly for me all the time. that doesn't seem like much effort. by the same token, i had to download a divx player for my PC too. it's life.



    if you want to have Quicktime work better, check for updates. there are a pile of codecs it will automatically download to improve avi compatibility.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    VLC doesn't have very good caching. Streaming from slow media can be a problem. Also, VLC's interface in OSX is somewhat lacking. I wish that the interface were more like Apple's own DVD player with respect to the control window. In Windows and Linux, you can click on the video window and get a menu, even at fullscreen. On OSX, when you are fullscreen you only have two option. You can either memorize the shortcuts for the controls, or you have to un-fullscreen the movie to do something to it. This is only minor, but it is an issue that I wish they would address. As well, I wish that they had a slide bar for the audio volume. Sometimes the audio is adjusted too low and I use the 'Max Volume' control, but I wish there was a slider for that as well.



    As for downloading DivX players for Windows, in windows DivX works in the system codecs and you can play DivX in Windows Media Player and you can use any video player that uses the system codecs as well to play DivX. This is what most people do. What dstranathan is trying to say is that Apple should fix quicktime so that it can parse AVIs correctly. This is a quicktime bug and not a codec issue. Many parties have submitted this bug to Apple and I cannot believe that they do not know about it at all. A lot of people were disappoint when it wasn't fixed in QT6. Fixing this in quicktime is a major issue because most people that are switching from Windows will see QuickTime as the Mac Video Player, much in the same way that most people only use Windows Media Player in windows.
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  • Reply 19 of 25
    bartobarto Posts: 2,246member
    Quicktime hates DivX ... there's a bug in quicktime that doesn't allow it to parse variable bitrate audio in divx files. ( codecs can't fix this to my knowledge )



    QuickTime doesn't hate DivX. QuickTime works with DivX codecs fine. What QuickTime hates is when lame-arsed Wintel pirates hack-up the avi shell. QuickTime doesn't support hacks, like DivX in avi. the QuickTime Movie format is designed to accomodate DivX and MP3, which is why .mov DivXs work. Just download the latest offical DivX codec and use DivX validator. It's easy enough, and keeps files playable on PCs so you can share.



    The best way to play DivX streamed across a network ( at least over SAMBA from a WinXP box or a Debian box in my experience ) is to use a network cable. The 10baseT that you get over 802.11b ( airport for those that don't know it ) isn't enough bandwidth and the 100baseT seems to be *just* enough. It rarely gets out of sync over a cable.



    Nit-pick: 10BaseT refers to the 10Mb/s Cat5 standard, nothing to do with Wi-Fi/Airport. 802.11b is 11Mb/s, not 10Mb/s as well.



    VLC also doesn't support .ogm. MPlayer does, but it doesn't have support to soft subs in .ogm. The OGg Media format is pretty new so they still have some time to catch up with that, but there are Windows Codecs and Direct Show filters that support all that currently.



    Not many people give a rat's arse about OGG.



    If your DivX files have windows media audio for the audio track you're in trouble. MPlayer supports windows media audio, but only on x86 machines, since the support is through the use of the windows binary .DLLs which are x86 compiled. Unless you think that you can convince MS to release them or recompile them for Mac.



    Post DivX 3 files use .mp3, so for most recently encoded files you're fine.



    Barto
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  • Reply 20 of 25
    Looks like a couple companies now have DIVX codecs out for OS X (3ivx D4 PR2 for OSX, and the DivX? Video 5.component, etc) , so which should I use?



    Also, can someone give me a brief history of .avi and divx please? I dont understand them and all the web sites I have found are too geeked out for me. I just want a simple comparison of the 2 formats please.
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