Perian For Mac

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Perian is a free open source component for QuickTime so that you can play many popular media types like AVI, DivX, XviD, WMV, FLV, MKV, etc. with QuickTime without converting them first. However, if you've upgraded to the latest OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, you'll be disappointed since Perian for Mountain Lion is not provided any more and Perian developers have no plan to update the plug-in to support OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion. The good news is that there are some alternatives to Perian for Mountain Lion, such as VLC Media Player, which can play videos in various formats.

However, if you want to play your videos with your favorite QuickTime Player, then another Perian alternative is needed. That's Aimersoft Video Converter for Mac. With it, you can fast convert all regular video formats like AVI, WMV, FLV, MKV, 3GP, M2TS, MPG, etc. to QuickTime compatible MOV, MP4 or M4V so that you can play the videos with QuickTime. Now simply get this Perian replacement for Mountain Lion and follow the easy steps to make all your videos playable with QuickTime Player!

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How to convert video to QuickTime friendly formats

Perian for MAC – This app was build by The Perian Team and updated into the last version at July, 25th 2011. Download Perian 1.2.3 for Mac from Apps4MAC.com. 100% Safe and Secure The swiss-army knife of QuickTime components for your Mac. Perian es un conjunto de codecs de audio y video para el reproductor quicktime y otras aplicaciones. Download Free Persian Font for free. This project aims to provide a free TrueType Persian font covering its part of ISO 10464/Unicode UCS (Universal Characters Set). Perian is a free, open-source QuickTime component for the Mac. It allows you to play video formats that are not natively supported by the Mac on QuickTime and any other player that uses QuickTime, such as iTunes or Front Row. How to Use the Perian Replacement for QuickTime. Free download Perian alternative for Mac (macOS High Sierra also supported) Free download Perian alternative for Windows (Windows 10 or older). Step 1: Load source videos After you launch the Perian substitute on your Mac, click Add Video icon in the top left-hand corner, select the source video for QuickTime, and the video will be loaded quickly.

1Import videos

Run the app and click 'Add Video Files' from 'File' menu or directly drag&drop videos to the item bar to import the videos you need to convert. You can convert multiple files at a time to save time and select the subtitle and audio track you prefer if there are many.

2 Select an output format

If you want to play the converted videos with QuickTime, then you can simply click the format icon beside each video clip and select MOV from Common Video as the output format. And if you want to play the videos on your iPhone, iPad, iPod, etc., you can either choose M4V or a video preset to get videos that best fit your device.

3 Start conversion

At last, click Convert to start converting your videos with this alternative to Perian on Mountain Lion. When the conversion completes, open the default folder to get the converted videos. (The default output folder is /Users/USERNAME/Movies/Aimersoft Video Converter. You can click Preferences > Convert to set an output folder.) Then enjoy your videos with QuickTime or on your portable devices!

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Perian
Developer(s)The Perian Team
Initial release29 September 2006
Final release
Operating systemmacOS10.4.7 or later
PlatformPPC, Intel
Type
LicenseLGPL
Websitewww.perian.org

Perian is a discontinued open-sourceQuickTime component that enabled Apple Inc.'s QuickTime to play several popular video formats not supported natively by QuickTime on macOS.[1] It was a joint development of several earlier open source components based on the multiplatform FFmpeg project's libavcodec and libavformat, as well as liba52 and libmatroska.

It has been featured as the 'Download of the Day' on Lifehacker,[2] as well as on several popular blogs includingArs Technica[3] andThe Unofficial Apple Weblog.[4]

Project shutdown[edit]

On 15 May 2012, the Perian project managers announced on their website that they are shutting down support for the project.[5] In the announcement, they recommended that users look to other products, such as Niceplayer, VLC or MPlayer OS X. They indicated that Perian's source code would be posted online for any developer who wanted to continue with the project. One continuation based on the source code is actively maintained but does not support QuickTime for OS X Mavericks or later.[6][7]

Supported formats[edit]

Perian lent support for many combinations of video, audio, text, and container formats to QuickTime, including the following:[8][9]

Perian for mac

AV codec support for the following: Widsmob viewer pro 1 2 1018 crack.

  • MS-MPEG4 v1, v2 and v3
  • Truemotion VP6 & VP3
  • Xiph Vorbis (in Matroska)
  • Snow wavelet video
  • DOSBox video
  • DTS Coherent Acoustics audio
  • Windows Media Audio (WMA) v1 & v21
  • WebM/VP8

Subtitle support for the following:

  • (Advanced) SubStation Alpha

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Container format support for the following:

  • FLV file format
  • NUV file format
  • Matroska (MKV)

See also[edit]

  • Combined Community Codec Pack (a similar bundle for Windows)

Perian Plugin

References[edit]

  1. ^'Perian - A swiss-army knife for QuickTime'. Retrieved 2006-10-14.
  2. ^Pash, Adam (2006-09-30). 'Download of the Day: Perian (Mac)'. Retrieved 2006-10-14.
  3. ^Biven, Michael (2006-10-04). 'Infinite Loop: Perian, bringing playback for all to Apple's QuickTime'. Retrieved 2006-10-14.
  4. ^Chartier, David (2006-09-30). 'Perian - play most video formats in QuickTime for free'. Retrieved 2006-10-14.
  5. ^Cheng, Jacqui (2012-05-15). ''Swiss Army knife for QuickTime' Perian turning off the lights'. Ars Technica. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  6. ^'MaddTheSane perian'. Retrieved 2014-04-02.
  7. ^'Perian on OS X Yosemite · Issue #11'. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
  8. ^'SupportedFormats - Perian Quicktime Component'. Retrieved 2006-10-14.
  9. ^'Perian Support (Version History)'. Retrieved 2011-04-13.

External links[edit]

  • Perian – official site
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