2008-04-19, 13:53 | Link #681 |
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I have been trying out niceplayer, but the load times between episodes seem too long. I went back to
mplayer that was posted on this , thread, but noticed that the play list isn't working. Any ideas? Here is my stats: Intel Mac Core 2 Duo OS X 10.5.2 1GB thanks! |
2008-04-20, 06:19 | Link #683 | |
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2008-04-21, 07:08 | Link #685 |
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Yes. It's been on sale for a while through their website.
HOWEVER: No AC3 passthrough, so you may not get any sound on some files, and it will not support Subtitles either. That's not on their roadmap for another two revisions at least. CoreAVC is only available as "Coreplayer Pro" version on OS X, and is a standalone application, so it will NOT improve the performance of VLC or MPlayer. As it stands, you'll get greatly improved performance image-wise, but nothing else, sadly. Otherwise I'd be using it myself! |
2008-04-22, 10:04 | Link #687 | |
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2008-04-24, 22:10 | Link #688 | |
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Switching to Core AVC had both cores under 25% the entire time. Looks like both ffdshow and ffmpeg use libavcodec so I would imagine their performance is similar. |
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2008-04-25, 22:02 | Link #689 |
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That's what am about to say fylow!!! Just finished scanning through Thora 5cm Blueray rip. My 1.83 Core 2 Duo macbook cannot play it so well. in fact video comes to halt every now and then. Frame rate is incredibly low.
When I run iStat pro and I see mplayer is using only ONE of my cores. So no however much core you have it's pretty useless as of now. Raw GHZ power aint bringing us anywhere with 1080p video. We are still have a long way to go until we get perfect one for all anime player app in Mac. Am sure the current Macintel system lineup can play 1080p uncompressed video fine, but not with high ratio compressed Blueray rip. Is it even possible to add multicore support for current codec and player? Last edited by ichobi; 2008-04-25 at 22:49. |
2008-04-26, 12:13 | Link #690 |
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Sure, it's possible. I'll be working on it, but it'll take a while.
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2008-04-26, 17:05 | Link #692 |
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I'm having problems with fonts, particularly Saizen's releases of Ookiku Furikabutte. These are screenshots from your MPlayer compile and from Perian.
MPlayer OS X: QuickTime + Perian: As you can see, Perian displays the correct font while MPlayer fails. I've already copied the correspondent ttf fonts (Ottawa Bold) to /Library/Fonts. I was using a command-line version but since I was getting these problems, I've decided to try your custom compile. These are the additional parameters I'm using: Code:
-fontconfig -ass -embeddedfonts -alang jpn -slang eng -framedrop |
2008-04-27, 07:30 | Link #693 |
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@ Kaonashi
Have you definitely turned subtitle fonts off? In Preferences, under the General tab, make sure subtitle font is set to 'None', otherwise MPlayer will override the default font. Then make sure you have said parameters enabled, and see if that makes a difference. -Andiyar
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2008-04-27, 08:51 | Link #694 | ||
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BTW, a fc-list shows that Ottawa Bold is installed. Quote:
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2008-04-29, 07:42 | Link #695 |
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@ Kaonashi
I've dropped an episode into my torrent queue, so I'll have a look when it finishes. Until it does, a quick question - have you tried cycling through all available subtitle tracks with the 'j' key? Perhaps they have multiple subtitles (.ass, .srt, .sub etc) muxed in the one container and your -slang parameter is picking up the wrong one... -Andiyar
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2008-04-29, 08:58 | Link #696 | |
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UPDATE: I'm playing the video on Ubuntu right now, and the subtitles turn out the same way you've posted. You should file a bug report with the MPlayer team and/or libass. Last edited by Discerptor; 2008-04-30 at 16:37. |
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2008-04-30, 11:16 | Link #699 |
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The official Mplayer RC2 is released today if anyone cares.
Do Intel mac users play h264 videos smoothly with the official build? EDIT: Slow as hell fps especially when playing h264 similar to macupdates build. Reverted to haque's unofficial RC2 build on my iBook G4. Last edited by Skyjersey; 2008-04-30 at 11:49. |
2008-04-30, 12:25 | Link #700 | |
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Is anyone watching the 720p H.264 version of Ghost Hound from Genjo-Subs? Perian+Quicktime chokes on the audio within the first 20 seconds (before the opening even starts up) and then there's no audio after that, even if I skip around. Skipping past the pre-opening sequence doesn't seem to help much, but I forgot what the behavior is like. MPlayer has no issues with it. Can anyone confirm that they have an issue with it as well, and/or suggest a possible explanation?
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