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Quicktime Player Playback Problems

Using OSVentura 13.4.1 MacBook Pro M2.


Screening older footage (Analog 4x3) using Quicktime Player 10.5. The video will freeze, delay or hesitate using Quicktime Player 10.5. The footage is stored on an external drive 14TB with a Thunderbolt connection.


Would it be helpful to update to QT Player 7 even though that seems to be the only Quicktime Player update.


Is there an updated QT Player for Ventura and MacBook Pro M2?


Thank you for any information.



MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 2023)

Posted on Jul 12, 2023 7:04 AM

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Jul 12, 2023 7:44 AM in response to Iguanawood

Screening older footage (Analog 4x3) using Quicktime Player 10.5. The video will freeze, delay or hesitate using Quicktime Player 10.5.

Please let us know what the media file properties are (codecs etc.), through a report from Invisor Lite (or other tool based on MediaInfo).


The footage is stored on an external drive 14TB with a Thunderbolt connection.

That’s fine, and not a reason for QuickTime Player to bark at certain files.


Would it be helpful to update to QT Player 7 even though that seems to be the only Quicktime Player update.

QuickTime Player 7 was for older Macs with macOS versions that could run 32 bit apps. It is abandoned software since 2016. It is not available on macOS Catalina 10.15 (2019) or later. Note that QuickTime 10.x abandoned some functionality of earlier QuickTime 7, including support for legacy codecs.


Is there an updated QT Player for Ventura and MacBook Pro M2?

As an OS-bundled application, QuickTime get automatically updated (if needed) with macOS itself. There is no manual version selection for QuickTime Player.

Jul 12, 2023 9:00 AM in response to Iguanawood

The codec for this footage is DV/DVCPro-NTSC.

I tried some DV/DVCPro-NTSC files that I could find, and they played fine in my QuickTime Player in Ventura.


Do I live the fact there's freezing, delays and hesitation with the current Quicktime because my MacBook says all software is updated.

Possibly there is an issue with the media file itself? Not all issues have its origin in the software. That being said, some software is better at overcoming file errors than other software.


Maybe I should get Elmedia Player Pro instead of using Quicktime? Do you have opinions, concerns, or advise when comes to Elmedia Player Pro?

It is reasonable to try other playback software – if playback is what you are interested in at this time. Some third party media player software may have features that you really like. I would suggest different ones though: VLC or IINA. I know of its existence, but I haven’t tried Elmedia recently. The Pro upgrade path ($) seems needed for some app features, while my suggested softwares are really free.

Jul 12, 2023 10:15 AM in response to Urquhart1244

The footage I've been talking about is over 20 years old. It's gone from the source tape and digitized. So, what you say about the video file could have an error not so much the software is a good point! I didn't think of it.


I appreciate your suggestions for alternatives to Quicktime.


Thank you so much for your responses which have been very helpful.


And I like the way you response with a sentence or two for each question and statement. This has been the best presentation of responses I've had over these many years looking for help through the community.



Jul 14, 2023 8:01 AM in response to Urquhart1244

A quick overview of IINA...There's lots and lots information available such as, format, file size, audio breakdown, video breakdowns. You can view the clip in a range video formats 4:3, 16:9, etc. and make color changes, and audio changes. And resize and rotate the clip.


And what started this tread, the video playbacks is smooth.


Good software for free...Again thank you for the suggestion. I may try the other you mentioned VLC

Quicktime Player Playback Problems

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