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Posted: Sun, 20th Mar 2005 03:13 Post subject: I want a movie player... |
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in which you can adjust the colours, brightness and gamma stuff like that....
what must I use?
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Posted: Sun, 20th Mar 2005 03:59 Post subject: |
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You can do that in windows media player
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Posted: Sun, 20th Mar 2005 09:43 Post subject: |
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Zoom player can do that and much more.
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Posted: Sun, 20th Mar 2005 15:33 Post subject: |
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ok danke, Ill try zoom player...
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Posted: Mon, 21st Mar 2005 14:00 Post subject: |
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VLC is teh best!
But it really kicks ass, it plays EVERYTHING, even incomplete/damaged files..
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Posted: Mon, 21st Mar 2005 14:03 Post subject: |
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_SiN_ mPlayer is much better than VLC but there is no decent win32 port available at the moment. And VLC has some serious problems with Real, Windows media and Apple quicktime files.
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Posted: Mon, 21st Mar 2005 14:12 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 21st Mar 2005 15:55 Post subject: |
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Yea, love that VLC can play incomplete movies... However, I love the Zoomplayers "adjust size after movie" and on-top feature (ontop isnt that good with VLC yet). Really fonky having a movie or tv-show playing while you do other stuff aswell! And since zoomplayer can resizes itself, you get that right from start, and dont have to care about "missing" something and you have the optimal size, and not using up alot of screenspace for other crap (like XP's wide menubar). You got the movie in a window almost as big as just the movie (and not other crap like Mediaplayers' playlist) And the timeline is below and since its a long one you can easly jump to a precise second in movie.
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Posted: Tue, 22nd Mar 2005 09:05 Post subject: |
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I have VLC/MPC/WinDVD/PowerDVD, BsPlayer Pro and I am sure Nero's is floating around somewhere (used it once).
MPC in my view is the best. Fast, plays everything and looks great!
WinDVD would be my next pick except that every time you load it wants to scan all your drives which makes startups slow.
VLC is really nice and I could see myself using it more down the road. I just hate the way you have to SETUP source drives in VLC. It's DVD menu support needs some more work.
PowerDVD is fast but ever since v5+ the quality of the video looks like shit. I use it to get a quick bit rate/audio track availability on something.
BsPlayer Pro plays back DIVX, WMV and AVI really well and I thought produced a cleaner playback then the others. However, it is missing DVD support (can playback the .VOB but that is it).
Oh and Windows Media Player, I kick that bitch an .MP3 or two once and a great while!
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Posted: Mon, 28th Mar 2005 03:27 Post subject: |
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hmm still havent found a decent player in which I can adjust the RGB colours... :/
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Posted: Sun, 3rd Apr 2005 13:46 Post subject: |
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no BSplayer (www.bsplayer.org) is the best. zoom player is pretty similar, i ran bs , WMP and zoom in exactly the same sized windows and tried to get the coulours exactly the same, the clarity of bs and zoom were much better than WMP. zoom and bs were similar but BS was just a little bit better .
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Posted: Sun, 3rd Apr 2005 14:27 Post subject: |
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I prefer Crystal Player.
Yes, yes I'm back.
Somewhat.
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Posted: Mon, 4th Apr 2005 07:39 Post subject: |
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Um, there is no "Show current time in movie - total time - time left.." in the time bar as there is in Zoomplayer...
And a "Remember position in movie" is also quite neat in Zoomplayer. You can shut down the app, and if u replay the movie it starts where u closed the app! This goes for the latest 5 movies or so...
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Posted: Mon, 4th Apr 2005 07:50 Post subject: |
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Ace are you talking about with BSPlayer? You can with that, you can right click and choose the bookmark or press ctrl+i. You can also view the differet time left, passed etc. If you left click on the timebar on the main controller with play pause etc. it changes to about 4 different things 
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Posted: Mon, 4th Apr 2005 16:16 Post subject: |
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razor1394 wrote: | _SiN_ mPlayer is much better than VLC but there is no decent win32 port available at the moment. And VLC has some serious problems with Real, Windows media and Apple quicktime files. |
The ports are fine - it's just that there's no decent gui but if you associate all the appropriate file extensions with it and you don't mind having a dos box in the background when it's playing then it's OK.
I still prefer MPC.
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Posted: Tue, 5th Apr 2005 15:00 Post subject: |
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OK, for me the latest compiled build doesn't work in TV-out and during standard use it laggs very much especially when moving the window.
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Posted: Tue, 5th Apr 2005 20:56 Post subject: |
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CrystalPlayer Pro has a line and frame doubler as well as an audio skew if the audio and video are out of sync. Also it plays Real and QT.
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Posted: Tue, 5th Apr 2005 23:59 Post subject: |
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The best player is the one which can auto-update its codecs.
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Posted: Sun, 17th Apr 2005 12:55 Post subject: |
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why would u wanna adjust the colour?
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Posted: Sun, 17th Apr 2005 18:15 Post subject: |
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Well some groups display colours wrong on other players. since more than 1 codec can be used for 995 of the files there are slight variations. A few times it's been a lil bit red but it's easily fixed
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