X software fixes unreadable MPEG files for QuickTime Player. Drop files onto the interface to correct them.
One thing to keep in mind is that X modifies the original file, so you'll always want to make sure you're working on a copy of your file, rather than the original itself. While this may seem frustrating at first, it's a small price to pay for ensuring that your MPEGs work flawlessly with QuickTime Player.
It's also important to note that this software wasn't written from scratch by the reviewer. Instead, the reviewer upgraded an existing script to work with MacOS X (and possibly even 9.2, although there's some uncertainty around that). To use X, you'll need to have AppleScript 1.6 or 1.8.x installed on your machine.
Overall, X is a simple but effective tool for anyone who's had trouble with MPEG files in the past. With a quick drag and drop, you can rest assured that your MPEGs will play nicely with QuickTime Player. Just remember to work on a copy of your file, and you should be good to go!
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