Audio Video Player For Mac With Speed Control

Apple apps such as QuickTime Player, Photos, and Keynote work with many kinds of audio and video formats. Some apps prefer specific formats, but QuickTime movie files (.mov), most MPEG files (.mp4, .m4v, .m4a, .mp3, .mpg), some AVI and WAV files, and many other formats usually work in most apps without additional software. Half life 2 rebels.

Media Player for Mac with Full Playback Control You get full control over the video image and sound. You can regulate the speed of a playing video on the go, add subtitles to your videos, move forward or backward through video frames, bookmark, resume the playback and more. As depicted above, QT 7 has an 'A/V Controls' panel. It can be used to control both the pitch and playback speed of audio content but only has an excursion of 0.5x to 3.0x. On the other hand, VLC has a dropdown menu auto-pitch correcting Playback Speed Control with a 0.25x to 4.0x excursion. ALSong is a free music player with speed control for Windows. Its speed control feature can be accessed from Menu Play Adjust Playback Speed option.From here, you can speed up audio playback or slow down audio playback by 1% at once. It also lets you use E and Q hotkeys for increasing and decreasing audio speed, respectively. You can revert back to normal speed at any time. Hey, I know this is late but what works on Mac for me is if you play your audio with Quick Time player, then you can press Option + forward. It gives you speeds between 1.1-1.9 and so everytime you pause you just need to hit Option and Forward again and set to the desired speed (hold Option and keep pressing the forward until desired speed reached) video continued from where you left off.

Older or specialized media formats might not work in your app, because the format requires software designed to support it. If that happens, your app won't open the file or won't play back its audio or video.

How to search for an app that works with your file

You might already have an app that supports the format of your file. If you don't know which of your installed apps to try, your Mac might be able to suggest one:

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  1. Control-click (or right-click) the file in the Finder.
  2. From the shortcut menu that opens, choose Open With. You should see a submenu listing all of the other installed apps that your Mac thinks might be able to open the file.

If none of your installed apps can open the file, search the Internet or Mac App Store for apps that can play or convert the file:

  • Include the name of the media format in your search. To find the format, select the file and press Command-I to open an Info window. The format might appear after the label Kind, such as ”Kind: Matroska Video File.”
  • Include the filename extension in your search. The extension is the letters shown at the end of the file's name, such as .avi,.wmv, or .mkv.

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