
If you did not download and maintain a copy within the time allotted, then Apple purged the file from your account years ago.Īs you say, it might not run on Sierra anyway. I did buy ponent way back but I can no longer find it on my system and can't see anywhere to download it again.Īpple stopped providing "permanent" backup downloads several years ago before they stopped selling this product. NOTE: Above workflows were tested using MacOS v10.12.5 this morning and confirmed to still work. Unfortunately, this workflow may retain less visually quality and will either lose the audio (if the elementary stream resource was included in paired source files) and will probably "hang up" after the video conversion has completed, forcing you to manually terminate the transcode process (once the progress bar has reached 100%). If you no longer have the codec installer package or a copy of the codec, then you could try using HandBrake to convert the M2V video to H.264 video which is fully playback, edit, and conversion compatible with any Apple app.Unfortunately the AVFoundation, Modernizer, Convert embedded structures are not programmed to properly transcode M2V or M2V/AIFF source content directly (even though they handle the individual codecs independently in the correct manner) and thus currently still requires a "legacy" app to properly re-mux the data to an MOV file container after conversion (M2V) and/or not locating the (AIFF) elementary stream file resource. If you still have/can reinstall the ponent then, in my opinion, the best workflow would be to convert the M2V or paired M2V/AIFF elementary file streams to an AppleProRes422/LPCM MOV file to both archive and edit the data retaining the highest level of quality available to the general user.While the codec is no longer available from Apple, it still works with legacy GUIs like QT 7 Pro and/or MPEG Streamclip. If the codec is currently installed on another system, then simply copy/move it from the source system to your current primary platform. If you still have the ponent installer package, then you should still be able to install the codec manually using the MPEG Streamclip installer utility, Pacifist, or the MacOS Finder. I have MPEG Streamclip but it needs Quicktime MPEG-2 playback component to enable it to play these files - I believe that is long gone on my system and can't see how to re-install it (if I can). I can view these in VLC (QT struggles) but can't edit them. I have some material that I only have as.

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MPEG Streamclip is a powerful high-quality video editor, converter, player for MPEG, QuickTime, transport streams, iPod.
