While third-party media players are convenient, sometimes you might need to embed a video in a Keynote presentation or otherwise use it in ways where a third-party media player might be a touch cumbersome. ![]() Note that support ended for all releases listed below and hence they won't receive any further updates. (in the picture) From there you can select. To open ALL files by that type: Use the Get Info option. (Not sure what type of media files you are trying to open) So here is what I did: Right click or ctrl+click on the media file Open with VLC The file opened just fine. I just tested a m4v file with VLC Version 2.2.1 and it works fine. Had you downloaded it during its availability, then you can sign into the Mac App Store, press the option key, and click the Purchased tab. If you never deliberately downloaded Yosemite when it was available from the Mac App Store, and before El Capitan was released, then you are out of luck, as it is no longer available. ![]() In the menu options on the left hand side, select the Input/Codecs options. ![]() This will give you the option to change many of the options in VLC. In the options that comes up select the ‘Show All’ button at the bottom of the preference pane. ![]() To do this open up VLC and select the preferences under VLC Preferences.
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