![]() ![]() That explains QuickTime choppy playback to some extent. It is tricky when a media player is not equipped to stream a particular video codec, playback may be choppy. A codec is an algorithm that codes and decodes streams of media like audio and video. It is possible that the video may have been compressed with a codec that is not supported by the computer. Users can investigate QuickTime playback settings by going to "Window" and "Show A/V Controls." ![]() It is also possible that a timing offset was programmed between the two tracks. ![]() ![]() This results in the unmatched audio and video tracks to stream at different rates. By default, audio and video tracks are tuned to the same rate but recently QuickTime's default playback settings may have been adjusted. ![]()
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