Forum: Playback Help
2007-05-05, 14:12
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Replies: 10
Views: 2,312
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Forum: Playback Help
2007-03-23, 11:23
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Replies: 10
Views: 2,043
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Forum: Playback Help
2007-03-23, 02:14
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Replies: 10
Views: 2,043
Indeed, iTunes relies on QuickTime for playback...
Indeed, iTunes relies on QuickTime for playback of most formats, though it will treat some formats differently (XiphQT still has problems with this) and has its own internal codecs. However, it will...
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Forum: Tech Support
2007-01-17, 16:03
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Replies: 13
Views: 1,598
That's the legacy Window Manager based on...
That's the legacy Window Manager based on QuickDraw from Mac OS 9 that has no concept of transparent windows in the first place (read http://www.panic.com/extras/audionstory/ for how the only example...
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Forum: Playback Help
2006-11-23, 15:22
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Replies: 837
Views: 232,907
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Forum: Tech Support
2006-10-08, 12:27
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Replies: 45
Views: 4,953
This reminds me of one story from a while ago...
This reminds me of one story from a while ago (I'll link it if I find it (EDIT: happened a lot longer than I remember; it was Word 2001, see http://www.appleturns.com/episode/?id=2810 third story)...
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Forum: Tech Support
2006-09-28, 12:41
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Replies: 45
Views: 4,953
We actually had a thread about this some months...
We actually had a thread about this some months ago, see http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?p=504509
The Flip4Mac (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/wmcomponents.mspx) +...
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Forum: Fansub Groups
2006-09-15, 10:29
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Replies: 1,029
Views: 225,102
Actually, the decoder got significant speed...
Actually, the decoder got significant speed improvements in the 7.1 update, making it slightly faster than libavcodec on PPC. Dunno about x86, though probably not since lavc tends to be more...
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Forum: Fansub Groups
2006-09-14, 10:16
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Replies: 1,029
Views: 225,102
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Forum: Tech Support
2006-09-01, 21:33
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Replies: 3
Views: 1,045
Kinda offtopic, but a variant of H.263 is the...
Kinda offtopic, but a variant of H.263 is the most popular codec for Flash video, perhaps partly due to On2's licensing fees for VP6; all the major video sharing sites that I know of use it,...
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Forum: Tech Support
2006-08-18, 18:17
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Replies: 10
Views: 2,106
VBR video is actually expected; unless you're...
VBR video is actually expected; unless you're storing uncompressed video, it's pretty much a given. Variable frame rate video in AVI, on the other hand, relies on null frames where 3 or 4 frames of...
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Forum: Fansub Groups
2006-08-12, 17:56
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Replies: 137
Views: 21,498
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Forum: Fansub Groups
2006-08-04, 21:28
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Replies: 408
Views: 166,580
Yeah, from what I understand, overhead in...
Yeah, from what I understand, overhead in Matroska for small difference frames is 11-12 bytes per frame (versus AVI's 24 bytes I think.) There's also an added overhead for the remaining frames,...
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Forum: Playback Help
2006-07-26, 10:12
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Replies: 837
Views: 232,907
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Forum: Playback Help
2006-07-25, 14:52
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Replies: 837
Views: 232,907
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Forum: Fansub Groups
2006-07-25, 14:30
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Replies: 58
Views: 47,359
NnK's Tonagura!...
NnK's Tonagura! (http://animesuki.com/details.php/18114.html) and Froth-Bite's Netrunmon (http://animesuki.com/details.php/13384.html) are two I've come across recently.
Hehe, Vorbis-in-OGG-in-AVI...
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Forum: Tech Support
2006-05-27, 23:47
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Replies: 5
Views: 1,087
Minor note: only the 17" MacBook Pro has a...
Minor note: only the 17" MacBook Pro has a built-in firewire 800 port; the rest have firewire 400.
I've heard online that there are quite a few people who refuse to upgrade their old Pismo...
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Forum: Tech Support
2006-05-25, 17:45
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Replies: 20
Views: 2,352
I'd say idling at 45-50°C is decent. My own...
I'd say idling at 45-50°C is decent. My own PowerBook (with the fastest G4 processor Apple ever used) tends to idle in that range, getting up to 60°C under full load, which seems to be similar to...
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Forum: Tech Support
2006-05-25, 04:35
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Replies: 20
Views: 2,352
Figured I'd put my on-topic advice first rather...
Figured I'd put my on-topic advice first rather than last: I'll echo what killmoms said, but add in that I'd recommend against mucking around deep inside a laptop if it's the first computer you've...
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Forum: Playback Help
2006-05-07, 01:28
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Replies: 6
Views: 12,585
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Forum: Playback Help
2006-05-06, 15:13
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Replies: 6
Views: 12,585
That sounds suspiciously like the video in the...
That sounds suspiciously like the video in the mkv is H.264, which I know VLC tends to have trouble with, especially older versions and on G4 Macs. At any rate, VLC just released 0.8.5 today, so grab...
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Forum: Playback Help
2006-04-10, 23:54
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Replies: 14
Views: 4,229
Err... what is your point here? I already said...
Err... what is your point here? I already said that mplayer used external binary codecs on x86. Most Macs are PowerPC, which cannot use these codecs. Since this is no longer about WMV3 and QuickTime...
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Forum: Playback Help
2006-04-10, 23:06
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Replies: 14
Views: 4,229
It's a lot more complicated than simply using...
It's a lot more complicated than simply using mplayer or VLC for everything, because, to put it simply, neither will decode the video, as has already been mentioned in the thread. I'll assume you're...
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Forum: Playback Help
2006-04-10, 20:58
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Replies: 14
Views: 4,229
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Forum: Playback Help
2006-04-07, 23:27
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Replies: 4
Views: 1,529
A more accurate explanation is that QuickTime...
A more accurate explanation is that QuickTime unfortunately doesn't have complete h.264 decoding support in its built-in codec. Specifically, it can't handle multiple b-frames or high profile avc,...
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