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An extension for MacOS' "QuickLook" which allows .webm movies to be played in the Finder and Spotlight previews like any other, native, movies.
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Thumbnails are dynamic and playable.
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Thumbnails are dynamic and playable.
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Choice of "autoplay(on)" and "no-autoplay(off)", distinct versions to avoid hacky-workarounds.
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2025.jan, fixed issue of previous video not stopping playback.
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It's always possible to click to play/pause, and when previewed the right-click context menu has play/pause options as well.
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To install, launch "Webm Quicklook.app" once, seeing the sample video indicates success.
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You can close the app.
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Keep the app somewhere: the way QuickLook extensions function today is by fetching the plug-in each time from the app, this is Apple's rule, and it is so to ensure that mac plugin also goes through Apple's app security review.
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If you move it, launch it again.
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To update to a new version, make sure to delete the previous one, or just rteplace it.
To install, launch "Webm Quicklook.app" once, seeing the sample video indicates success.
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You can close the app.
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Keep the app somewhere: the way QuickLook extensions function today is by fetching the plug-in each time from the app, this is Apple's rule, and it is so to ensure that mac plugin also goes through Apple's app security review.
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If you move it, launch it again.
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To update to a new version, make sure to delete the previous one, or just rteplace it.
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The "autoplay on" version is 100% Swift, the "autoplay off" version has 10 lines of js - invoked natively in Swift to trigger 'pause'.
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Neither use html or anything external: a mac needs to stay comfortable.
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**To do**
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To uninstall, delete the app.
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Make a checkbox for autoplay
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Written 100% in Swift, with no HTML and rather 10 lines of JS getElementByTagName but invoked in Swift, sandboxed and never external, it's light and fast:
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_a mac is a mac, and it needs to stay comfortable._
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**To do**
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Make a checkbox for autoplay?
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Implement 90degrees rotations?
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Add .mkv?
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Add video dimensions + duration?
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Any suggestion, comment, constructive or destructive critics, are welcome.
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