Marginal / QLVideo

This package allows macOS Finder to display thumbnails, static QuickLook previews, cover art and metadata for most types of video files.
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Not working anymore on Sequoia #129

Open BakaPhoenix opened 1 month ago

BakaPhoenix commented 1 month ago

Hello,

Just upgraded to 15.0.1 and the app is no longer working. Did the basic trouble shooting steps but i see not changes at all.

igRo commented 1 month ago

It does generate a thumbnail as a file icon, but there are no longer snapshots displayed when the same file is opened in the Quick Look mode.

Screenshot 2024-10-23 at 11 46 09 Screenshot 2024-10-23 at 11 46 23

itl20xx commented 1 month ago

Same issue for me. Preview icons for mkv and webm are broken under Sequoia.

BakaPhoenix commented 1 month ago

After letting it run for a while and enabling the app in Login Item & Extension > Extension > Quick look It works

immagine

abdoufma commented 2 weeks ago

@BakaPhoenix By "letting it run" do you mean simply launching the QuickLook Video app and waiting, running the "refresh" command, or using some CLI command ?

Sorry I'm not used to this.

BakaPhoenix commented 2 weeks ago

@BakaPhoenix By "letting it run" do you mean simply launching the QuickLook Video app and waiting, running the "refresh" command, or using some CLI command ?

Sorry I'm not used to this.

Yes it fixed itself after let it running for some time and enabling the add on in the settings

tocotronaut commented 2 weeks ago

maybe you can try to Update ffprobe manually... ffprobe is to determine the type of video file.

If you right-click the .app in Finder and use "Show Package" you should see this: Bildschirmfoto 2024-11-14 um 21 29 25

you can look here: https://ffmpeg.org/download.html or here: https://evermeet.cx/ffmpeg/ vor new ffprobe download.

Just download ffprobe and overwrite the file inside the app. (double click it once to see if it runs)

abdoufma commented 2 weeks ago

@BakaPhoenix By "letting it run" do you mean simply launching the QuickLook Video app and waiting, running the "refresh" command, or using some CLI command ? Sorry I'm not used to this.

Yes it fixed itself after let it running for some time and enabling the add on in the settings

Yes, but did you just open it, or did you have to click "refresh" before letting it run?