.m4v — MPEG-4 Video File
Apple Inc. · 2005
What is a .m4v file?
An M4V file is a video container format developed by Apple, commonly used for videos from the iTunes Store. While it uses the same MPEG-4 Part 10 codec as MP4, M4V files can be protected by DRM. These files are primarily intended for playback on Apple devices like iPhones, iPads, and iPods, though many other players can handle them.
Programs That Open .m4v Files
| Platform | Program | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | VLC Media Player | Free | |
| Windows Media Player | Free | Official | |
| QuickTime Player | Free | Official | |
| Plex Media Player | Free | ||
| macOS | QuickTime Player | Free | Official |
| VLC Media Player | Free | ||
| iMovie | Free | Official | |
| Plex Media Player | Free |
Common Problems with .m4v Files
Frequently Asked Questions
M4V and MP4 are very similar, both using the MPEG-4 Part 10 codec. The main difference is that M4V files can be protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management), commonly used by Apple for iTunes content, while MP4 files are typically unprotected and more universally compatible.
Yes, many Windows players can play M4V files, including VLC Media Player, Plex, and even Windows Media Player (with appropriate codecs installed). However, if the M4V file has DRM protection from Apple, it will likely only play on Apple devices or authorized computers.
You can use various video converter software or online tools to convert M4V to MP4. Free options like HandBrake or VLC Media Player can perform this conversion, provided the M4V file is not protected by DRM. If it is DRM-protected, you may need to explore specific (and potentially legally restricted) methods for removal before conversion.
Technical Details
M4V files are typically encoded using H.264 or MPEG-4 video codecs and AAC audio. They are based on the MP4 container format and can be recognized by their file header which often starts with the 'ftyp' atom (File Type Box).