Every time you're trying to play a.wmv file in QuickTime player, you may probably get an error box stating 'The document (filename).wmv could not be opened' or something like that. The reason why QuickTime player can't open WMV video file is that WMV (Windows Media Video) is a video format encoded with Microsoft propriety codec for Window-based applications and devices. Although.wmv is compatible with many players and devices for Windows platform, it's not a default format supported by Mac ecosystem. You can't view WMV straight in QuickTime player. Due to Microsoft had discontinued developing for Windows Media Player for Mac OS X way back in 2006, and had no plans to provide future official updates and product support to the application, you'll have to find other alternatives to. Thankfully, playing WMV files in Mac (or PC) with QuickTime is possible and easy.
Bigasoft QuickTime Converter for Mac supports converting various video including convert AVI to QuickTime, WMV to QuickTime, and convert RMVB, MOD, TOD, FLV, MKV, DIVX, VP8 and more to QuickTime MOV for playing on QuickTime.
Actually, in consideration of QuickTime's good compatibility with other formats such as MOV, MP4, M4V, etc, what we need do is to convert WMV to QuickTime playable formats. There are multiple tools capable of doing WMV conversion. Among them, is relatively powerful and easy-to-use. It can accept virtually any video file you can dream of as an input and convert into a large host of output files as you like. Even better, it's available to convert audio files or just extract their sound track to save as a single audio file. Download Now!
Another benefit of this program is it includes the function of basic editing, allowing you to trim, crop, merge, add subtitle or watermark, etc. Before we move on, please get the right version installed on your either Mac or PC computer. Follow the step-by-step guide below, it'll show you exactly how to use this utility to, the operations on PC is acutally the same. Step 1: Import WMV source files Simply click the 'Add File' button on the top toolbar of the app to locate and choose WMV videos you want to convert for use in QuickTime. Or you can directly use drag-and-drop feature to load WMV files to the program's interface.
During this step, you can edit the video files as you want, such as trimming, cropping, merging, adding watermark, etc. To do this, you are able to click the 'Clip' or 'Edit' image icon on the top toolbar. Step 2: Select QuickTime playable file type as output format Click the 'Profile' drop-down menu on the lower left place of the interface. In the opening panel, select the output format you need like MOV, MP4 and M4V under 'General Video' category. There are many conversion options available for you to tweak as you want. You can do it via 'Settings' button next to 'Profile' menu to bring up the panel. Alternatively, there are a large number of built-in presets for you to use if you don't know what format and its settings you need for the conversion.
All you need do is to select the device preset you want, and then the program will automatically adjust the settings to fit whatever you choose. Step 3: Begin converting WMV to QuickTime readable format Now, press 'Convert' button at the bottom right corner to begin WMV converting process. You will track the process in the pop-up window, like the image shown below. When the conversion process is complete, locate the folder where saves your new created files, open them and play with QuickTime on Mac. Conclusion Not only can Video Converter make it possible to convert WMV files to play in QuickTime Player, it can also achieve various kinds of conversion, such as, and so on.
Whatever you may need for video & audio conversion, it is worthy for you to give this simple but powerful program a try.
Note for Windows users: the QuickTime player on Windows requires subtitled outputs to have the.m4v extension. So, to watch encoded videos with subtitles on QuickTime, you need to change the extension of the file, e.g., Bio1.mp4 - Bio1.m4v. If subtitles are not on by default, go to the View menu, click on Subtitles and choose English (or the name of the language your subtitles track is on). This is valid for QuickTime on both Windows and Mac: If you want to make the subtitles show by the default, then go to the Edit menu, choose Preferences and click on Player Preferences.
On the General tab, check the Show closed captioning when available and the Show subtitles when available boxes. Then click Apply.
Next time you open QuickTime, you should be able to see captions or subtitles automatically. Appearance Settings on QuickTime Pro: Note for Mac users: the following instructions are only valid for QuickTime 7 Pro. On QuickTime Pro, you can change the Horizontal and vertical placement, Width and Height of the subtitle pane by going to Window - Show Movie Properties.
On the Properties dialog box, click on the Subtitle Track, and then the Visual Settings tab. To change the vertical placement, you need to enter a different value on the second box, next to Offset.
For example, to place the subtitles at the top of the screen, you need to enter 0 (pixels). To keep the changes you made, go to File - Save - Save as a self-contained movie. This will preserve the changes you made to the Subtitles track.
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