Why are some iPhones unable to play MP4s?

I made an MP4 using Camtasia, and some people with iPhones can not play it. Why?


Not that it should make any difference, but I created the MP4 with Camtasia 2023.


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Posted on Dec 15, 2025 9:35 AM

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Posted on Dec 15, 2025 11:07 PM

Notice that macOS 15 Sequoia and earlier QuickTime Player does not play video codecs like HEVC/H.265 with Codec ID hev1.


For example ffmpeg by default uses incompatible HEVC Codec ID hev1 so take care to use Codec ID hvc1 instead when encoding. Or convert to Codec ID hvc1:


ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c copy -tag:v hvc1 output.mp4


Use 3rd party apps like MediaInfo or Invisor to check such pesky details:


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Dec 15, 2025 11:07 PM in response to FodorTheMagnificent

Notice that macOS 15 Sequoia and earlier QuickTime Player does not play video codecs like HEVC/H.265 with Codec ID hev1.


For example ffmpeg by default uses incompatible HEVC Codec ID hev1 so take care to use Codec ID hvc1 instead when encoding. Or convert to Codec ID hvc1:


ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c copy -tag:v hvc1 output.mp4


Use 3rd party apps like MediaInfo or Invisor to check such pesky details:


Dec 15, 2025 10:20 AM in response to FodorTheMagnificent

Some more details:



Here are what Apple recommends for media creation, when submitting that media to Apple for distribution:



If you’re picking one, then HEVC / H.265 works with iPhone 7 and later, iOS 11 and later, and macOS 10.13 and later, and it is very efficient:



Why are some iPhones unable to play MP4s?

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