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NOTE: Above workflows were tested using MacOS v10.12.5 this morning and confirmed to still work.

Unfortunately, this workflow may retain less visually quality and will either lose the audio (if the elementary stream resource was included in paired source files) and will probably "hang up" after the video conversion has completed, forcing you to manually terminate the transcode process (once the progress bar has reached 100%).
Mpeg streamclip mac mpeg 2 playback component archive#
If you still have/can reinstall the ponent then, in my opinion, the best workflow would be to convert the M2V or paired M2V/AIFF elementary file streams to an AppleProRes422/LPCM MOV file to both archive and edit the data retaining the highest level of quality available to the general user.While the codec is no longer available from Apple, it still works with legacy GUIs like QT 7 Pro and/or MPEG Streamclip. If the codec is currently installed on another system, then simply copy/move it from the source system to your current primary platform.
Mpeg streamclip mac mpeg 2 playback component install#
If you still have the ponent installer package, then you should still be able to install the codec manually using the MPEG Streamclip installer utility, Pacifist, or the MacOS Finder.
Mpeg streamclip mac mpeg 2 playback component how to#
I have MPEG Streamclip but it needs Quicktime MPEG-2 playback component to enable it to play these files - I believe that is long gone on my system and can't see how to re-install it (if I can). I can view these in VLC (QT struggles) but can't edit them.

I have some material that I only have as. Thanks to Rolen27 of the MacRumors Forums for the tip.I am preparing a Keynote presentation and need to use some pretty old footage. MPEG Streamclip opens and converts the files using the full Flash Encoder conversion interface.
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MPEG Streamclip from Squared 5, a free video converter for Mac and Windows.

Today I found the answer – at least until Apple fixes Quicktime. One video converter from Xilisoft ( Video Converter Platinum for Mac or Windows) does open VOB files and exports them directly to Flash Video but lacks controls for the settings for codecs and keyframes that I need. However Quicktime cannot access the audio in VOB files. In the past, I’ve tried several combinations of DVD ripper software and Flash encoders, but it has always seemed inefficient that I can’t just open the VOB files in Quicktime and export directly to Flash Video using Quicktime’s conversion functions. I often have to convert DVD’s to Flash Video, with specific settings to make it stream correctly on our Red5 server. Apparently Quicktime is not yet capable of dealing with Muxed files, although it can playback MPEG2. When you examine the properties of the file, you’ll see that it is an Muxed (Multiplexed) MPEG2, which means that the audio and video are interleaved together into one transport stream. If you have ever opened a VOB file from a DVD in Quicktime, you’ve probably noticed that there is no sound.
