+ Reply to Thread
Page 13 of 15 FirstFirst ... 31112131415 LastLast
Results 181 to 195 of 211

Thread: Bester-Video-Player

  1. #181
    Moderator anon's Avatar
    Join Date
    01.02.08
    Posts
    39,370
    Activity Longevity
    11/20 19/20
    Today Posts
    1/5 ssss39370
    Quote Originally Posted by pleasenocheating View Post
    Is CoreAVC even a thing now? Haven't heard a thing about this codec since Windows XP times. Is it still being updated? Why is it good?
    It hasn't been updated in a long time, but it's still the fastest H.264 decoder around, both in software and hardware. To give an extreme example, a 2000-era Pentium III can play 720p fluidly using the combination of programs you quoted. And since I know I'll be stuck with my current hardware for a while, I like getting the most out of it
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  2. #182

    Join Date
    15.10.18
    Location
    United Arab Emirates
    P2P Client
    uTorrent
    Posts
    6
    Activity Longevity
    0/20 7/20
    Today Posts
    0/5 ssssssss6
    I've been using GOMPlayer and VLC Player on XP & Windows 7 for ages now. They work smoothly.
    I'm fully happy with em.
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  3. #183

    Join Date
    03.05.18
    Location
    X:0;Y:0
    Posts
    124
    Activity Longevity
    0/20 7/20
    Today Posts
    0/5 ssssss124
    VLC has problems with cyrillic subs up to this day, not to mention their playlist system being absolutely loathsome. I decided to stick with Daum PotPlayer and I have no regrets (except, maybe, Settings being way too complicated for a regular user)
    Last edited by Mon; 16.10.18 at 13:36.
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  4. #184
    Moderator anon's Avatar
    Join Date
    01.02.08
    Posts
    39,370
    Activity Longevity
    11/20 19/20
    Today Posts
    1/5 ssss39370
    In case anyone cares, the last version of MPC-BE that works on Windows XP is 1.4.6.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  5. #185

    Join Date
    17.10.18
    Location
    UAE - Dubai
    P2P Client
    uTorrent
    Posts
    12
    Activity Longevity
    0/20 7/20
    Today Posts
    0/5 sssssss12
    I've been VLC for ages now. Have no issues with the interface or anything.
    It plays almost all the formats and their Codecs are amazing. I'm quite a fan of them, lol!
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  6. #186

    Join Date
    13.03.19
    Posts
    20
    Activity Longevity
    0/20 6/20
    Today Posts
    0/5 sssssss20
    I prefer "VLC media player" (windows / linux) and from K-Lite Codec Pack the simple "Media Player Classic" inside
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  7. #187

    Join Date
    21.07.19
    Posts
    10
    Activity Longevity
    0/20 6/20
    Today Posts
    0/5 sssssss10
    Da benutze ich den VLC Player , der hat bis jetzt alles abgespielt was ich sehen wollte ^^
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  8. #188

    Join Date
    14.03.19
    Posts
    41
    Activity Longevity
    0/20 6/20
    Today Posts
    0/5 sssssss41
    Quote Originally Posted by CaseyFCB View Post
    Da benutze ich den VLC Player , der hat bis jetzt alles abgespielt was ich sehen wollte ^^
    Stimmt, der Player hat bisher alles abgespielt, den benutze ich auch, seit Jahren.
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  9. #189

    Join Date
    02.02.20
    Location
    Deutschland
    P2P Client
    qBittorrent 4.2.1
    Posts
    11
    Activity Longevity
    0/20 5/20
    Today Posts
    0/5 sssssss11
    Der beste Player für mich selber, ist der VLC Player.

    Habe ihn schon zu Windows XP zeiten genutzt. Für Musik nutze ich immer noch Winamp.
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  10. #190

    Join Date
    13.09.20
    Location
    Earth
    Posts
    24
    Activity Longevity
    0/20 4/20
    Today Posts
    0/5 sssssss24
    In my opinion VLC is best
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  11. #191
    Media Player Classic
    You need to install "K Lite Mega Codec", "Media Player Classic" will automatically installed..
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  12. #192
    Moderator anon's Avatar
    Join Date
    01.02.08
    Posts
    39,370
    Activity Longevity
    11/20 19/20
    Today Posts
    1/5 ssss39370
    Or you can grab MPC-BE from https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpcbe/ and install it yourself I have tried many media players over the years before settling for that, plus SMPlayer/mplayer as a (rarely-used) backup. Oh, and Winamp 2.95 for music.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  13. #193
    Advanced User Renk's Avatar
    Join Date
    17.08.08
    Location
    Elsewhere
    P2P Client
    utorrent
    Posts
    581
    Activity Longevity
    0/20 19/20
    Today Posts
    0/5 ssssss581
    I have VLC, and MPC-HC and PotPlayer installed (switched to it from GomPlayer KMP when Gom KMP dev sold Gom KMP and began to develop Pot) . And MPC-BC now to try it after reading anon's post..

    But my default video player is PotPlayer. It was previously VLC, but I find sound and video quality better with PotPlayer than with VLC (unless maybe you use some VLC setting tricks explained somewhere here on sbi several years ago).

    Oh, and I have Mpv Player installed too. Haven't had enough time to test it until now, but a special feature (or a bug?) of this soft is that when launched it deactivates f.lux (which is reactivated just after Mpv is closed). So in case of f.lux usage, using Mpv makes the video itself is more natural, more sunny. But it can be a shock for your eyes when you start it after having used your pc with 2500k color temperature for hours.
    Last edited by Renk; 08.11.20 at 01:00.
    Primo Avulso Non Deficit Alter
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  14. Who Said Thanks:

    illusive (07.11.20) , cloud99 (07.11.20)

  15. #194
    Member illusive's Avatar
    Join Date
    24.10.10
    P2P Client
    What ?! That's Private!
    Posts
    501
    Activity Longevity
    3/20 16/20
    Today Posts
    0/5 ssssss501
    VLC mainly specially for quick runs. For movies though I might use MPC-BE installed with LAV decoders and MadVR (included in k-lite mega codec) or PotPlayer.
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  16. Who Said Thanks:

    cloud99 (07.11.20)

  17. #195
    Moderator anon's Avatar
    Join Date
    01.02.08
    Posts
    39,370
    Activity Longevity
    11/20 19/20
    Today Posts
    1/5 ssss39370
    Quote Originally Posted by Renk View Post
    I have VLC, and MPC-HC and PotPlayer installed (switched to it from GomPlayer KMP when Gom KMP dev sold Gom KMP and began to develop Pot) . And MPC-BC now to try it after reading anon's post..
    MPC-BE is basically the same as Home Cinema, but it's not feature-frozen and has more decoders as well as a dark skin (wow).

    I recall using the original MPC on 2006 with no built-in filters, which meant you had to install at least ffdshow, and deal with the trouble that caused if you didn't adjust process exclusions and merit levels... thankfully Bill Gates invented Media Foundation later

    Oh, and I have Mpv Player installed too. Haven't had enough time to test it until now, but a special feature (or a bug?) of this soft is that when launched it deactivates f.lux (which is reactivated just after Mpv is closed). So in case of f.lux usage, using Mpv makes the video itself is more natural, more sunny. But it can be a shock for your eyes when you start it after having used your pc with 2500k color temperature for hours.
    MPV is based on the extremely powerful and flexible mplayer. This sort of problem can be solved by fine-tuning the video parameters. I'd start by changing the -vo (output driver). Try direct3d or gl:yuv=2:force-pbo (to which you should add ati-hack if you get a green/magenta screen); directx is very fast but turns off Aero. Adding -dr and/or -noslices to your command line is also worth a test.

    Or you can swap f.lux for https://github.com/jonls/redshift; I did five years ago and never looked back
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
    Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
    Thanks

  18. Who Said Thanks:

    Renk (09.11.20)

+ Reply to Thread
Page 13 of 15 FirstFirst ... 31112131415 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may post new threads
  • You may post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •