The only media player I have on board that shows mp4 video is Quicktime. But...
*play*
"Oooh...pretty!"
*video stall*
*sound skip*
!!! Buffer overrun error...must terminate program !!!
Suggestions, anyone?
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SMPlayer>>>>>>>>>>>>>VLC on Windows
Or the CCCP (manually, this would probably just require installing a recent build of ffdshow-tryouts and configuring it for H.264 and the MPEG-4 ASP variants and for AAC audio, Haali's Media Splitter, and VSFilter, although I think they include some other stuff in there too - for most MP4 or MKV files it would be those three I just listed though).
On OSX, you have VLC, mplayer (the official one, from just looking around most Mac-centric forks of the project tend to be outdated), the Perian QT component, and there's another QT component that properly handles what Perian doesn't, can't remember what it is but I did see it linked to on doom9.
On Linux, definitely mplayer (or SMPlayer, considering they're virtually the same, except for the GUI).
Or the CCCP (manually, this would probably just require installing a recent build of ffdshow-tryouts and configuring it for H.264 and the MPEG-4 ASP variants and for AAC audio, Haali's Media Splitter, and VSFilter, although I think they include some other stuff in there too - for most MP4 or MKV files it would be those three I just listed though).
On OSX, you have VLC, mplayer (the official one, from just looking around most Mac-centric forks of the project tend to be outdated), the Perian QT component, and there's another QT component that properly handles what Perian doesn't, can't remember what it is but I did see it linked to on doom9.
On Linux, definitely mplayer (or SMPlayer, considering they're virtually the same, except for the GUI).