Exporting QuickTime, Audio, and Image Sequence Media. You can export your project as a movie file using the Export Movie command in the Share menu. Use this option when you want to use the media in another application, copy it to an external drive for a client to review, or publish it to an unsupported website. OS X Mavericks (version 10.9) is the tenth major release of OS X (since June 2016 rebranded as macOS), Apple Inc.' S desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. OS X Mavericks was announced on June 10, 2013, at WWDC 2013, and was released on October 22, 2013 worldwide. The update emphasized battery life, Finder improvements, other improvements for power users,.
QuickTime Player User Guide
You can make an audio-only recording with QuickTime Player.
In the QuickTime Player app on your Mac, choose File > New Audio Recording.
Click the Options pop-up menu, then choose any of the following recording options:
Microphone: Choose a microphone (if you have more than one available).
Quality: Choose the recording quality. Maximum-quality recordings produce uncompressed files, which can use large amounts of storage space.
Setting
Description
High
44100 Hz AAC audio
Maximum
44100 Hz, uncompressed Linear PCM 24-bit AIFF-C audio
Adjust the volume control to hear the audio you’re recording.
Click the Record button to start recording; click the Stop button when you’re done (or use the Touch Bar).
To pause recording, Option-click the Record button ; click it again to resume recording.
Choose File > Save to save and name the recording. You can also choose a location where you want to save it.
Once you have an audio recording, you can trim or split your audio recording into clips, rearrange the clips, or add other audio clips. See Split a movie into clips in QuickTime Player on Mac.
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A friend recorded a video using his iphone and sent it to me. it has the extension .MOV
when I try to open it using quicktime I get this message:
QuickTime Player can't open 'mp video for Jimmy.MOV'
I'm on a Macbook Pro running OSX 10.9.5, using Quick Time 10.3
Looks as if nobody wants to address this issue here... That or everyone is too busy checking out the official Yosemite Mac OS release.
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A MOV file is basically and MOV file container containing any form of compatible data. Thus, it is often helpful include information regarding what form of data is actually contained within the file.
Since the original file was recorded on an iPhone, the MOV file should contain H.264 video with AAC audio and should be compatible with both the QT X v10.3 and QT 7 players under Mavericks. However, since the file was obviously edited (at least the filename was changed), can you confirm the type of data actually contained in the?
In some cases, an iPhone (H.264/AAC) video may not open correctly in QT following security and/or system updates. In some cases, simply rebooting the system may 'fix' the problem.
Another possible test you can run is to try and play the file in a third-party media player. If the file plays correctly, then the file is okay and the problem is most likely associated with the codec configuration, the player app, the PLIS file, etc. and you will have to run further tests.
In still other cases, a file may become corrupted during editing or transmission. In these cases it is often necessary to examine either or both the original source file and the received file to determine the specific source of the problem, as well as, the problem source.
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In any case, at this point, based on the limited information given, responders can only make guesses as to what the primary issue is here or how it can be corrected.