Customer Reviews and Ratings

2.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 181 reviews

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    is rubbish

    • Written by from miami

    219 of 268 people found this useful

    I bought it and it does not work with my Mac OS X vercion 10.7.3 I lost my money and time

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Know your specs before you buy

    • Written by from AUSTIN

    151 of 186 people found this useful

    The component works fine. It does EXACTLY what the information says it will do and nothing else. I see a lot of complaints about this product. Most of them folks who are not reading the requirements of the component and are unfamiliar with their own computer set up. Be an informed buyer, Apple does not guide your hand for everything.

    Was this useful? Know your specs before you buy

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    MAC WHAT HAPPENED

    • Written by from Staten island

    184 of 198 people found this useful

    Program works fine

    i love my mac but still Mac computers should have come with this app, i payed good money, kinda dissapointed to know windows had this

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Dissapointed. I paid for unusefull Component

    • Written by from México

    89 of 101 people found this useful

    I wanted to edit material that was on DVDs, and tried various methods without success. MPEG Streamclip told me I needed this software, so came to this thread to get the scoop from others.

    It is for a previous versión = does not work for you (Spanish message: No se puede instalar QuickTimeMPEG2 en este disco. Este software ha sido diseñado para usarse con una versión anterior de Mac OS X.)

    I paid $20 USD and the policies don´t allow me ask my money back.

    Was this useful? Dissapointed. I paid for unusefull Component

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Apple going down the hill.

    • Written by from Rogers

    90 of 107 people found this useful

    I purchased the new iMac with 8G Ram i5 in order to speed up my workflow, instead I am slowing down due to limitation to codecs such this! This is insane that they charge for some thing that should have been included in order to use the Computer. iMac crashes quite often than my PC. I have returned to my PC during this time to solve most of my problems were Mac just stops responding and constantly freezing.
    Apple, I dont know how much you are trying to control the world, but you will be loosing your consumers soon.
    So far you are NOT the BEST, and so your newly redesigned Final Cut Pro.

    Was this useful? Apple going down the hill.

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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Cured my problem

    • Written by from Niagara on the Lake

    86 of 94 people found this useful

    I wanted to edit material that was on DVDs, and tried various methods without success. MPEG Streamclip told me I needed this software, so came to this thread to get the scoop from others. With all the negative comments I was not sure it was going to work for me, but using the MPEG Streamclip installer it worked like a charm, I am now doing my edits.

    I'm not amused that it cost me $30 ($20 in the US - why so much more in Canada when the $ is at parity?), especially given the price for the WHOLE of Lion, but at least I am able to do what I wanted in the first place.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    using MPEG files on a Mac

    • Written by from Kitchener

    123 of 128 people found this useful

    It is totally unexpected and disappointing to have to figure out how to view standard video formats, namely MPEG files on a Mac. I should simply be able to import mpeg videos from my camera without having to worry, or wonder what's the technical stuff about formats, and certainly I should not have to buy anything. Macs are supposed to focus on a simplified user experience and this is too technical for me. Is the file from my Sony Handycam MPEG-2, or 4 or what? Isn't MPEG a video standard, i.e. something compatible between all vendors who follow the standard? How should I know, and why should I care about this? I hope this is going to change. For now I am stuck... Thanks for helping with a free and simple solution...

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Sony Handicam Vs Mac ?????

    • Written by from Jaktim

    60 of 67 people found this useful

    I saw all review, since i use Sony handycam also, i but this software, and down load mpeg stream clip...... STIILL NO SOUND !! ,

    Was this useful? Sony Handicam Vs Mac ?????

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Don't waste your money

    • Written by from Richmond

    70 of 77 people found this useful

    This did the conversion but the quality is awful and completely unusable. The images are feathered out. Not worth a penny, much less $20 bucks. I am VERY disappointed in Apple at this point since this isn't some crazy download I got off of an internet search.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Other reviews are bad

    • Written by from Wilmington

    88 of 105 people found this useful

    Other reviewers are poorly informed. The MPEG-2 component is necessary not because of Apple, but because the MPEG group required Apple to license it in years past. Since they had to pay this cost is rolled along to you. MPEG is also not technically designed to be edited so if you're bringing MPEG to into Final Cut you're doing it wrong to begin with. About the Lion comments, the functionality is built into Lion so you no longer need this product, Apple no longer charges you for MPEG functionality, I don't know why people are dinging them for it. If you need to install QuickTime 7 on Lion and need the Component, you can use the installed from Squared5 to install this.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    I don't know why this exists

    • Written by from Oklahoma City

    58 of 64 people found this useful

    I'm running Mac OS X and downloaded this thinking that it would somehow playback an MPEG-2 Video, Linear PCM, Timecode file, but all it did was cost $20. The files still won't play and I am going to have to buy a pro video converter to do the job.

    I think you should pull this out of the store, it obviously has no purpose.

    Was this useful? I don't know why this exists

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Wasted $20

    • Written by from San Diego

    65 of 69 people found this useful

    It would be nice if they had a safer more visible warning that the codec doesn't install on OS Lion. Fast $20 flushed down the toilet.

    By the way, I cannot play MPEG-2 multiplexed content ".mpg" files in quicktime, iMovie or Final Cut. HUH??? MPG is like the most common compression method used on the planet!

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    The playback component will not load on my new macbook pro

    • Written by from brick

    68 of 72 people found this useful

    I spent hours trying to figure out how to get this to install, it keeps telling me I need a different version of the OS. I have read all the details & it says it should work. "very confused & disappointed"

    Was this useful? The playback component will not load on my new macbook pro

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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Works with MPEG streamclip

    • Written by from Redwood City

    93 of 104 people found this useful

    Trying to run view and import mpg files from my Sony Camcorder on my Mac Mini with Lion installed. As many have said before had no problem viewing this on my windows PC. Decided to move to Mac recently and it is disappointing that we need to shell out this money to play such a widespread format. Based on other comments on this page, installed the MPEG stream clip application first (version 1.9.3b7). Then downloaded the QT component. Interestingly enough, after I downloaded, the component did not install, with Mac saying this was for the wrong version of OS. Don't know why I was allowed to buy and download with the wrong version of OS. But I could install it using the "Utlility MPEG2 Component Lion" that came with MPEG Streamclip. At least some people seem to know what they are doing. Anyway, I am playing my mpg file with the Streamclip player with proper sound.

    Was this useful? Works with MPEG streamclip

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excellent

    • Written by from New Orleans

    78 of 90 people found this useful

    So I researched my problem, installed this $20 fix and it worked perfectly. You need to read what it will play closely before you purchase. I wish this was a part of the Apple package, but it is what it is and I'm happy I can now watch my movies.

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    About the MPEG-2 playback component

    • Written by from Kita-ku

    147 of 157 people found this useful

    I've used this component for several years and found it to work satisfactorily. Although the component will not play back PCM or AC3 audio streams in QT Player, they can be played using a free, third-party player. I would strongly recommend getting a copy of MPEG Streamclip for anyone that works with MPEG data on a Macintosh.

    Was this useful? About the MPEG-2 playback component

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    No Sound - $20 Wasted

    • Written by from Northbrook

    91 of 106 people found this useful

    No sound during playback. This extension appears to be hit or miss on whether it will work.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    awesome

    • Written by from cedar rapids

    59 of 81 people found this useful

    does everything its supposed to

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Exactly what I needed

    • Written by from Cave Springs

    48 of 52 people found this useful

    for Mac OS X users (not lion): I needed .mpg files to work. It did as soon as I installed this component. Totally satisfied.

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Waste of money

    • Written by from Reston

    73 of 84 people found this useful

    Because there is no means of identifying a specific need for this software by identifying beforehand the codec used on a given file, I wasted $20 buying in the hopes it would solve a -2048 error message I was getting trying to open a video clip identifying itself as an .mp4 file. No Mac or Windows software would open this video, sent by a webcam due to motion detection. Graphic Converter provided an error that listed -2048 system error as the problem, and Apple says on its web site that this is usually the result of a mismatched codec with several file types, and suggests that the MPEG-2 addon to Quicktime is the way to defeat this error. Apparently not in all cases, and not until after you pay them another $20 on top of paying for Quicktime Pro in order to find out! Somehow the industry has to standardize on video formats and at least limit them and their compression algorhythms to a handful that can be converted, one to the other, so that they can at least be read on all machines, even if they are not optimally displayed. This run around is a royal pain the a..