Question: Q: Installing Adobe Flash player on EL CAPITAN I have El Capitan 10.11.3 and Adobe Flash Player NPAPI module 21.0.0.182 and PPAPI module 21.0.0.182 installed. Still when i attempt to view Flash content I get a Adobe Flash Player installation required window. VLC Media Player for Mac is a powerful and efficient app for playing all kinds of media in multiple formats right on your Mac. With this app in place, you can just download and watch what you want.
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Well, I am bit of a tech newbie, so this question is probably going to sound silly, but I have come across a lot of MKV files, and how can I play these MKV using VLC on my Mac computer running on OS X El Capitan. At my first trial, I can’t play MKV in VLC on Mac El Capitan. Is there any solution for me?
I have researched the web and tried to follow some instructions. According some other users feedback, playing MKV on Mac OS X El Capitan with VLC media player is not smooth(stuttering or jumping) and the VLC always turns to crash. Can VLC support MKV on El Capitan?
Owning to the update of Mac OS, VLC media player is not able to work perfectly on El Capitan until now. What’s more, MKV (matroska) is a general use container, and as such the .mkv files can contain many tracks with different audio and video compression formats, which can cause problems during playback. Even if VLC can run on Mac El Capitan, many guys sometimes found that MKV can’t be played in VLC due to the codec issues.
Since you cannot play MKV file using VLC on El Capitan, there’s really not much you can do except maybe converting MKV to another format. Here comes with Brorsoft Video Converter for Mac, which enables you to convert MKV to a friendly video for VLC for playback effortlessly on Mac OS X (El Capitan as well Yosemite, Mavericks, etc). Constantly updated to fit with the latest technology, this video converting software is fully compatible with Mac’s latest OS X 10.11 El Capitan and can convert any video MKV, AVI, FLV, MPG, MTS, MKV, etc up to 30X faster and without quality loss. Actually, this Mac video converter can aid you to solve all the video playback issues on Mac El Capitan. Download it now and start your conversion task.
Convert MKV for playback in VLC on Mac OS X El Capitan
1. Click the “Add Files” or “Add From Folder” button to load MKV videos for converting.
2. Click on “Format” bar to select output format. Here you can choose to encode MKV to .mov, .mp4 for playing with VLC on El Capitan. These formats are also supported well by QuickTime and iTunes in Yosemite.
Tip: It’s freely to adjust the video, audio parameters including video codec, bitrate, frame rate, audio sample rate, etc to get the best video as you like.
3. In the end, you just need to click the “Convert” button start the conversion. When the converting process ends, you can open output folder to check and play converted MKV videos in VLC as well as QuickTime player, iTunes on your Mac El Capitan with the best quality.
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Apple has released its new computer system Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan at September 30, which brings under-the-hood improvements and refinements to OS X Yosemite. After that, Macgo accelerated its research and development of the perfect Blu-ray Player for Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan - Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player Pro, and now the work is already done. This article is about the processes of playing Blu-ray on Apple’s latest OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
Preparations you need to do:
- Mac El Capitan (OS X 10.11)
- Intel Core i5 or above
- Internal or external Blu-ray drive
Step 1: Free Download Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player Pro
Free trial version of Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player Pro is now available on Macgo Download Center. You can also click here to download Mac El Capitan Blu-ray Player Pro, and then drag its icon to your Application folder.
After installing Mac El Capitan Blu-ray Player Pro, you can go to 'Launchpad' and click Mac Blu-ray Player Pro.
a. Play a Blu-ray File
Click 'Play' button and Select a Blu-ray file
If you want to play a Blu-ray file, just click on 'Open File' on the main interface and choose the Blu-ray video you would like to watch from local media files, then click 'Open'.
Wait for a few seconds till the menu appears. Now you can choose where you want to start watch the movie in the full featured Blu-ray menu, you can choose which language you want to hear in 'Audio' and what kind of language you want to see in 'Subtitle', then you can directly press 'Play Movie' and 'Return' key to enjoy some Blu-ray time.
b. Play a Blu-ray Disc
Connect the Blu-ray drive with your Mac via USB cable.
Insert the Blu-ray disc you want to watch in the drive.
Launch the software and it will automatically load and play the disc.
You may have to wait for a few seconds before the Blu-ray menu appears as there may be some trailers before the menu comes up.
NOTE If the Blu-ray playback is unsuccessful, here are some tips for you. - Email us to [email protected] with detailed information of your device such as device model, build number, kernel version and else. Attach the log file would be better.
- Comment us on Macgo Facebook Page, reply to any post or send us a message.
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