2008-02-21, 22:05 | Link #622 |
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And MPlayer remains the best movie player on Mac... Perian 1.1 can't recognize the sound in one of my MKVs apparently. And it somehow manages far worse H264 performance when using the same codec.
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2008-02-22, 02:32 | Link #624 |
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Thanks so much for this thread. It saved me so much headache with the overlapping subtitles! VLC was a mess with this, and when the subs did show up, they looked extremely fugly.
This Mplayer build is light years ahead of the crappy Sourceforge version I was using up until now too. |
2008-02-23, 04:32 | Link #626 |
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Am i the only one with problems with Mplayer + wireless?
On tiger i could sucessfully view a MKV file via wireless without any problems, lately on Leopard i've noticed that i can't do the same thing again... i don't remember if i could do it with 10.5 but i'm almost sure that 10.5.1 couldn't. Anyone got the same problem? |
2008-02-24, 11:41 | Link #628 |
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It's Real Media's format. If you have an Intel mac, MPlayer should be able to do it with the aid of a windows DLL. If you've got a PPC Mac, I... am not sure but you might have to download Real's own player (highly evil).
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2008-02-25, 14:53 | Link #631 |
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Does any body who use 2.1 speakers have problem with video that comes in 6.1 channel?
On my machine (macbook C2D and 2 speakers system), the main sounds (voice) just comes out only on my left speaker (just like center speaker on 5.1 system), and the right speakers will only give background sound which works (like a rear speaker in the 5.1 system.) How can I change this back to normal 2.1 channel? I know one can change this easily in VLC. |
2008-02-25, 17:57 | Link #632 |
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Try:
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2008-02-26, 06:57 | Link #634 |
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@ sk3
What kind of wireless link are we talking about here? 802.11n, I hope? I know that Leopard has had some major issues (read: kernel panics) with sustained high bandwidth wifi transfers, so I wonder if you're running into something nasty in the networking stack. That aside, are you having issues with other data transfers across your network? -Andiyar
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2008-02-27, 21:31 | Link #636 | |
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(by the way I'm quite sure that at least in the US, distributing a backup copy to only one other person is akin to lending them the DVD or something and falls under fair use)
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2008-02-27, 22:46 | Link #637 | |
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2008-02-28, 10:01 | Link #638 | |
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Incidentally, citing the rules for this is kind of shaky ground to stand on, because said rules contradict themselves (all fansubs are most definitely illegally obtained and distributing them is most definitely illegal). Contradictions and hypocrisy is the traditional Fansub Way. That's offtopic though.
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2008-02-28, 12:31 | Link #639 |
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The first few MB is enough, anyway.
Plus if you can run mkvinfo, and the codec name is in the list in http://trac.perian.org/changeset/811, I already fixed it! |
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