Anyone know a Mac-compatible video player that’s good for going frame by frame, counting frames, etc.? Hopefully something lighter weight than a full video editor tool like Final Cut Pro. Google suggests Avidemux: https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/7296/view-each-frame-of-video-and-delete-edit-them … Any others?
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Replying to @comex
In my experience, avidemux on the mac doesn't seem to have the codecs/demuxers that I need. At least with the several MP4 files I've tried with it.
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That is, with avidemux via Macports, it seems to know the video codec to use, but every frame it attempts to paint results in "[decompressImage] uncompress failed" and the video area is black. With binary via prebuilt DMG, I get a dialog saying "Cannot find a demuxer for [FILE]"
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Replying to @wdormann
hmm. it just worked for me with the one video I tried it on, but the UI is a bit suboptimal
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FWIW, avidemux compiled from source works fine on the Mac. I question the viability of the builds on the avidemux page and the macports repo.
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