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Lion/Mountain Lion and MPEG-2 Playback Component
The installer of the MPEG-2 Playback Component may refuse to install the component in Lion and Mountain Lion. Apple states the component is unnecessary in Lion and Mountain Lion, however MPEG Streamclip still needs it.
To install the component in Lion or Mountain Lion, please download MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b8 beta above; inside the disk image you will find the Utility MPEG2 Component M. Lion: use it to install the MPEG-2 Playback Component in Lion or Mountain Lion. The original installer's disk image (QuickTimeMPEG2.dmg) is required.
The current versions of MPEG Streamclip cannot take advantage of the built-in MPEG-2 functionality of Lion and Mountain Lion. For MPEG-2 files you still need to install the QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component, which is not preinstalled in Lion and Mountain Lion. You don't have to install QuickTime 7.
Also read the information for Snow Leopard below.
Quindi di MpegStreamClip dovresti installare la versione 10.9.3b8 (quella che ho anch'io) ed avere il .dmg del component Mpeg2 per QuickTime già scaricato:Snow Leopard and MPEG-2 Playback Component
The Snow Leopard upgrade DVD released on August 28, 2009 may wipe the content of the /System/Library/QuickTime folder during the upgrade process, and delete your MPEG-2 Playback Component installed in that folder. To use MPEG-2 files with MPEG Streamclip you have to reinstall the MPEG-2 component or restore it from a backup copy.
If you are going to upgrade to Snow Leopard
Open the /System/Library/QuickTime folder and drag the QuickTimeMPEG2.component file to your desktop to make a copy of it. Then upgrade to Snow Leopard. When the upgrade is complete, open the /System/Library/QuickTime folder again and move the QuickTimeMPEG2.component file from the desktop to the /System/Library/QuickTime folder (enter your administrator password if necessary).
If you already upgraded to Snow Leopard
You have to reinstall or restore your MPEG-2 Playback Component.
If you have a Time Machine backup of your System folder, then open the /System/Library/QuickTime folder, enter Time Machine and go back in time until you see the QuickTimeMPEG2.component file; select that file and then click Restore.
If you purchased the MPEG-2 Playback Component from the Apple Online Store, then you probably still have the DMG file that contains the installer. Use Spotlight to search for "QuickTimeMPEG2.dmg": if you find a file with that name, double-click it and then in the disk image, double-click the installer package for Intel Macs.
If you purchased the MPEG-2 Playback Component from the Apple Online Store but you can't find the QuickTimeMPEG2.dmg file, you can download the file again from the Apple Online Store if you remember the Apple ID used when you originally purchased it (if you forgot your Apple ID then go to Apple iforgot). Visit the Apple Online Store, click on "Account" in the store menu, then click "Downloadable Software Purchases," enter your Apple ID and password, and click the link to the QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component to download it again.
If you obtained the MPEG-2 Playback Component from the installation of Final Cut Studio, then you can reinstall it again from the Final Cut Studio DVD. Insert the DVD and use the Finder's Go menu > Go To Folder... command to get to the /Volumes/Final Cut Studio/Installer/Packages/ folder inside the DVD. Locate the QuickTimeMPEG2.pkg or the QuickTimeMPEG2Pro.pkg installer: double-click it to reinstall the MPEG-2 component.
Io purtroppo sono fermo a Lion e questo è il contenuto della cartella.Peppiniello ha scritto: …. ed afferma che da Lion in su è integrato in QuickTime X …
... Però leggitele le pagine che uno ti posta e ti cita e ti rimanda!!!Kernel Panic ha scritto:Io purtroppo sono fermo a Lion e questo è il contenuto della cartella.Peppiniello ha scritto: …. ed afferma che da Lion in su è integrato in QuickTime X …
Quindi quel componente è ancora necessario a MPEG Streamclip malgrado le assicurazioni di Apple?
Hello? Qui Kernel Panic (non Nidele), se non hai nulla in contrario ci si sente in PM.Peppiniello ha scritto:..... Però leggitele le pagine che uno ti posta e ti cita e ti rimanda!!!
Mi sembra di sì ma era diverso da quello Apple, gratuito e comunque compatibile, si potevano avere tutti e due ma parliamo dei tempi dei processori PPC...Kernel Panic ha scritto:Hello? Qui Kernel Panic (non Nidele), se non hai nulla in contrario ci si sente in PM.Peppiniello ha scritto:..... Però leggitele le pagine che uno ti posta e ti cita e ti rimanda!!!
P. S. Ricordo male o in tempi remoti chi scaricava MPEG Streamclip trovava nel .dmg anche il componente QuickTimeMPEG2?
Ciao ti ringrazio. Disperato sto provando con any video converter in PM emailPeppiniello ha scritto:@nidele,
penso ti manchi il codec Mpeg2. I file della televisione digitale in .ts (transport streaming) sono lineari in MPEG2.
Il miglior programma per convertirli nel formato che vuoi e, nel caso unirli o tagliarli e/o trattarli, è MpegStreamClip ma c'è bisogno di avere nel sistema, nella cartella "QuickTime"
(nel percorso "Macintosh HD" > "Sistema" > "Libreria" > "QuickTime"), il "QuickTimeMPEG2.component".
C'è l'hai?
Apple lo vende ancora per i sistemi fino a Snow Leopard (io l'avevo comprato per il mio primo Powerbook del 2004 dal Panther 10.3.9, mi sembra...) ed afferma che da Lion in su è integrato in QuickTime X, leggi bene tutto qui:
http://store.apple.com/it/product/D2187 ... r-mac-os-x" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Io c'è l'ho nella mia cartella di sistema su indicata perché me lo porto probabilmente dai vari aggiornamenti (ho sempre installato, sui vari miei Mac, i nuovi sistemi da Panther a Mountain Lion reimportando tutto con "Assistente Migrazione") e mi funziona.
Al Macbook Pro 13'' di metà 2012 di una mia nipotina (con Mountain Lion) dovetti installare il mio perché sennò MpegStreamClip non gli funzionava proprio con i file .ts.
Della funzionalità e dell'utilità di QuickTime X non so perché quando ho provato ad usarlo non mi ha mai funzionato o comunque convinto, al contrario del "vecchio" QuickTime 7 che conservo ed uso con soddisfazione tuttora.
Avendo Perian e tutti i codec possibili a livello video installati (che per fortuna sotto Mountain Lion funzionano ancora tutti e bene!) ho settato tutti i miei Mac per vedere i video (qualsiasi) con la vecchia versione free di Movist ( la 0.6.8 ), se devo convertire lo faccio con MpegStremClip e nel caso masterizzo Immagini Disco o DVD Video con Toast.
La pagina del sito di MpegStreamClip, http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; , a riguardo dice queste note:
Lion/Mountain Lion and MPEG-2 Playback Component
The installer of the MPEG-2 Playback Component may refuse to install the component in Lion and Mountain Lion. Apple states the component is unnecessary in Lion and Mountain Lion, however MPEG Streamclip still needs it.
To install the component in Lion or Mountain Lion, please download MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b8 beta above; inside the disk image you will find the Utility MPEG2 Component M. Lion: use it to install the MPEG-2 Playback Component in Lion or Mountain Lion. The original installer's disk image (QuickTimeMPEG2.dmg) is required.
The current versions of MPEG Streamclip cannot take advantage of the built-in MPEG-2 functionality of Lion and Mountain Lion. For MPEG-2 files you still need to install the QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component, which is not preinstalled in Lion and Mountain Lion. You don't have to install QuickTime 7.
Also read the information for Snow Leopard below.Quindi di MpegStreamClip dovresti installare la versione 10.9.3b8 (quella che ho anch'io) ed avere il .dmg del component Mpeg2 per QuickTime già scaricato:Snow Leopard and MPEG-2 Playback Component
The Snow Leopard upgrade DVD released on August 28, 2009 may wipe the content of the /System/Library/QuickTime folder during the upgrade process, and delete your MPEG-2 Playback Component installed in that folder. To use MPEG-2 files with MPEG Streamclip you have to reinstall the MPEG-2 component or restore it from a backup copy.
If you are going to upgrade to Snow Leopard
Open the /System/Library/QuickTime folder and drag the QuickTimeMPEG2.component file to your desktop to make a copy of it. Then upgrade to Snow Leopard. When the upgrade is complete, open the /System/Library/QuickTime folder again and move the QuickTimeMPEG2.component file from the desktop to the /System/Library/QuickTime folder (enter your administrator password if necessary).
If you already upgraded to Snow Leopard
You have to reinstall or restore your MPEG-2 Playback Component.
If you have a Time Machine backup of your System folder, then open the /System/Library/QuickTime folder, enter Time Machine and go back in time until you see the QuickTimeMPEG2.component file; select that file and then click Restore.
If you purchased the MPEG-2 Playback Component from the Apple Online Store, then you probably still have the DMG file that contains the installer. Use Spotlight to search for "QuickTimeMPEG2.dmg": if you find a file with that name, double-click it and then in the disk image, double-click the installer package for Intel Macs.
If you purchased the MPEG-2 Playback Component from the Apple Online Store but you can't find the QuickTimeMPEG2.dmg file, you can download the file again from the Apple Online Store if you remember the Apple ID used when you originally purchased it (if you forgot your Apple ID then go to Apple iforgot). Visit the Apple Online Store, click on "Account" in the store menu, then click "Downloadable Software Purchases," enter your Apple ID and password, and click the link to the QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component to download it again.
If you obtained the MPEG-2 Playback Component from the installation of Final Cut Studio, then you can reinstall it again from the Final Cut Studio DVD. Insert the DVD and use the Finder's Go menu > Go To Folder... command to get to the /Volumes/Final Cut Studio/Installer/Packages/ folder inside the DVD. Locate the QuickTimeMPEG2.pkg or the QuickTimeMPEG2Pro.pkg installer: double-click it to reinstall the MPEG-2 component.
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Dovrebbe farcela senza codec…fragrua ha scritto:Prova con HandBrake:
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