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Well been forever I have been looking for this and today while surfing through the MacRumors forum I finally found it. Someone posted a link to this wonderful little program QLVideo that will do exactly that as the page on its site says.

 

This package allows OSX Finder to display thumbnails, static previews, cover art and metadata for most types of video files. QuickLook and Spotlight on OSX 10.9 and later understand a limited number of media files - mostly only MPEG audio and video codecs within MPEG container files. This package adds support for wide range of other codecs and "non-native" media file types, including .asf, .avi, .flv, .mkv, .rm, .webm, .wmf etc.

 

The link to get it to install is here.

 

https://github.com/Marginal/QLVideo

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Well been forever I have been looking for this and today while surfing through the MacRumors forum I finally found it. Someone posted a link to this wonderful little program QLVideo that will do exactly that as the page on its site says.

 

The link to get it to install is here.

 

https://github.com/Marginal/QLVideo

Path Finder will do a better job.

Path Finder will do a better job.

Indeed it does have used that as soon as I found it as alternative to the steaming pile of dung that Apple had for the job, when I first started using OSX nine or so years ago now in a months time I think it would be when Leopard came out and I started this hackintosh thing.
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