![]() So for this conversation to continue, we need to know what codec/video-stream-format is actually being used (I don't have a Mac ready to experiment right now, sorry). Other people are reporting the same problem: the other media software can't read Apple's screen-recording files, so I'm assuming this actually means that Apple's screen-recordings are saved using a codec other than MPEG-4 AVC or HEVC, but still in an MPEG-4 container. and Apple has been using MPEG-4 AVC and HEVC for at least a decade now, so I don't understand what the OP is complaining about: QuickTime *.mov files are MPEG-4 container files, which usually contain MPEG-4 AVC or MPEG-4 HEVC streams. ![]() ![]() The *.mov file format is the same as MPEG-4's container format (in fact, MPEG-4's container is intentionally based on QuickTime's *.mov) and is even standardized as an ISO spec: "ISO/IEC base media file format": +
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