macOS Sonoma crashes when using QuickTime Player

Upgraded to macOS Sonoma a couple days ago.

Crashed 4x in the last two days when using QuickTime Player, 2x when using it to record video, 2x when using it to play .mp4 files. On each occasion a report was forwarded to Apple.

Any known fixes?

MacBook Pro 13″, OS X 10.11

Posted on Oct 1, 2023 2:01 PM

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Posted on Dec 3, 2023 11:45 PM

The problem is still there. Why apple is so slow fixing this BIG problem???

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Jan 11, 2024 10:52 AM in response to johncla

I have the same issue on an M1 MacBook Air running the latest macOS Sonoma. When opening "some" video files with QuickTime it will cause the entire operating system to freeze, this is serious freeze as the entire OS becomes unresponsive. At this point the machine must be forcibly shut down by holding down the power key.


Seeing that a Live Wallpaper is essentially a video file being played back, my intuition is telling me that the Live Wallpapers feature introduced in Sonoma is the cause of the issue. I recently disabled Live Wallpapers & Screensavers, setting my wallpaper to a still image and using a screensaver that was included in previous macOS versions. After doing these things, I have not seen the issue re-appear, yet.

Jan 22, 2024 4:34 PM in response to alexanderlindo

That is the first logical observation I have seen so far regarding this crashing issue, have observed 6-7 crashes since update to Sonoma, all times the external monitor was connected in mirror mode. Not sure why that should cause a crash, but I can also observe how this behaves in extended display mode.


Also, does anyone know why Apple is so silent on this issue?

Jan 25, 2024 4:24 AM in response to M_R_G24

Pretty much same issue. Not sure what device you are using but mine is 14" pro, less than 12 months old. Since, update to Sonoma , it has frozen and rebooted 10+ times, never before that, never had to reboot Mac in past.


A few comments below someone mentioned about this happening with external monitor connected on mirror mode. Could you please let us (co-sufferers) know if you are using external monitor while this is happening.


Clearly, Apple has no interest to fix this, the users will have to figure this out on their own.

Jan 9, 2024 10:42 AM in response to johncla

I am experiencing the same with use of QuickTime and macOS Sonoma 14.2.1 (23C71). When I create a screen recording all goes well however when I review the recording my system will hang and the beachball will appear. Sometimes my computer will reboot on its own saying an issue occurred and other times I have to complete a force reboot. I did not experience any issues with use of QuickTime when my laptop was on macOS Ventura.

Feb 11, 2024 1:14 AM in response to johncla

I tried this suggested fix ... it worked.


  

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macOS Sonoma crashes when using QuickTime Player


Indeed very disappointing. I tried one thing and not had crashes in past 15 days, it was crashing few times a day before that.


I need some verification from others, but I think the issue is with this setting

Settings --> Desktop and Dock --> Click wallpaper to reveal desktop --> Set this value to "Only in stage manager"

Settings --> Desktop and Dock --> Stage Manager --> Turn this off


Jan 19, 2024 7:04 AM in response to johncla

After some testing and research, the issue appears to be in how Displays are currently being handled in Sonoma while in mirrored mode. Throughout the crashes, my M1 MacBook Air was attached to an external monitor in mirrored mode. When changing this mode to extended, it has been a week now using Quicktime exclusively for video playback without crashes. Crashes do not occur when no monitor is attached to MacBook Air. If you are using your display in mirrored mode please switch to extended mode and let us know if you see any more crashes.

Jan 25, 2024 12:44 PM in response to alexanderlindo

OP here. With alexanderlindo's reply we may be making some progress in understanding this problem. Yes, I guess when my system crashed I was using an external monitor. But not in mirrored mode.

Now, running 14.0 and with the external monitor disconnected, I can succesfully play an .mp4 file in QuickTime Player. So, it seems to me this problems involves some issue with external monitors ... maybe older external monitors?

I don't see the connection with mirrored mode, but then I do not use mirrored mode.

I might upgrade to 14.2 and see if that improves things.

Thanks!

Mar 12, 2024 6:22 AM in response to johncla

I am outraged how apple is handling this bug.


It was reported in November. Had several crashes. Apple support contacted me around Christmas. Later beggining of January I have provided everything - sys logs, logs while it crashed, video taken with my iPhone while crashing and the video file that caused the crashed.

We had about 5-7 calls some about an hour long. I couldn't use my laptop (m1 Mac 13 inch) for work anymore because of the crashes and purchased another one.


Now it is mid of March and still I didn't get update what happened and if it is resolved. I am afraid to try my new machine with the mirror mode again as it is my working machine.

Mar 14, 2024 9:24 AM in response to johncla

johncla wrote:

OP here, this issue may be resolved. It was reported above that the problems with playing mp4 files might be connected to using an external monitor.
Last night I upgraded to Sonoma 14.4. This morning I disconnected my external monitor and played a 20-minute mp4 file w/o problems. This is hardly conclusive ... but the hint is to do this: 1. upgrade your OS, and 2. disconnect your external monitor.

That is great to hear that you are no longer having an issue but I and others are on macOS Sonoma 14.4.0 and the issue is not resolved. The whole point of having this issue resolved is so that we can have video playback using QuickTime with an external monitor attached and in mirrored mode.

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