One of the big problems with Apple's hardware, whether it be a MacBook or an iMac, is they can only play specific types of audio and video file. If you have a large collection of Audio and Video files, then more than likely you'll have to convert your video files in order to play them on Apple's kit.
Movavi Media Player for Mac is a great companion for your Mac that will let you play back video and audio in any format without bugs or slowdowns. You can play AVI, MKV, and WMV files with no compatibility issues.
The volume of natively supported formats on OS X is fairly small, so you'll need to install special software to open media files in other formats. This is where Movavi Media Player comes into play. With it you can play WMV, AVI, and MKV files without having to worry about playback or conversion issues.
Movavi Media Player for Mac supports more than 50 formats and watch high quality video without system crashes and annoying slowdowns.
Key Features include:
- Play Any Video on Your Mac Movavi Media Player will make unsupported formats a thing of the past. The software lets you play not only popular formats like MP4 or MOV but also many less common ones. Use it as an AVI player for Mac or a viewer for Windows Media Video (WMV) and dozens of other file types, including HTML5 video (WebM, OGV), RM, MTS, H.264 video, etc.
- Enjoy Music in Your Preferred Format MP3, AAC, OGG, FLAC, WMA, WAV, M4A, and more – whatever your audio format, Movavi Media Player probably supports it. Enjoy your favorite music without the loss in quality often associated with conversion. Add music files and play them in Shuffle or Repeat mode. Finally, your ultimate Mac music player!
- Watch Smooth HD Video HD movies have really spoiled us in terms of video playback quality expectations. However, many video players can barely cope with large Matroska (MKV) or WMV files, causing time lags and slowdowns. Unlike many other movie players for Mac, Movavi Media Player provides the perfect HD experience, with smooth video and no bugs or other unexpected effects.
- Adjust Playback Settings in a Flash Manage subtitles with just a couple of clicks: choose the track, set the position of the text, and synchronize it with the audio. Choose which audio or video tracks you want to play back if there are multiple tracks in your file. Jump to a specific point in the video. Adjust the colors and the aspect ratio of the clip.