2008-06-03, 14:19 | Link #721 |
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When opening MKV's on Quicktime you need to leave it alone for a few moments because it's "streaming" the MKV. It's always a little slow at first, but when complete it runs smooth on my system.
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2008-06-03, 14:39 | Link #722 | |
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2008-06-04, 00:44 | Link #726 |
In Memories
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I do have Subtitles with perian, and the file(s) im trying to open are just random Anime in my case .Hack//SIGN and Seto no Hayanome which are .mkv files
I do seem to have Subtitles when i open a normal Xvid file on Mplayer |
2008-06-05, 12:47 | Link #729 |
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Out of curiosity, does anyone know if a bug report has been filed with the MPlayer crew regarding the "inactive RAM" leak on Leopard? It'd be fine if it really did behave like inactive RAM, but when it builds to the point that there's no free RAM left, it really does slow down the machine and cause lots of page outs.
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2008-06-10, 05:35 | Link #733 |
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I'm thinking it might be worth posting my updated version of MPlayer again. I did a little work on the front-end to do with Subtitles, and was hoping to have more time to add more features, but that doesn't seem to be happening.
Seems pretty damn stable so far and based on a newer MPlayer core build. Been using it for a couple of months now. Last edited by Nonezumi; 2008-06-10 at 10:30. Reason: grammar correction! |
2008-06-10, 12:23 | Link #734 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Even tho MPlayer is the one that plays the most from the stuff I get around, I've been experiencing such weird issues with it lately.
I run on an iMac 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 10.5.2 and 1 GB of RAM. If I'm not wrong I'm using the RC1 build that was posted somewhere in this thread, and overall it's ok (I've been using it for a very very long while). Anyway, sometimes randomly the cursor disappears (while being in MPlayer) so to fix it I have to close the player. Other times when I'm playing MKVs (I'm usually downloading these lately) when they are too big (the resolution, over 1000 px) it gets a bit slow (I usually fix it by using some framedrop command), but then last night it got to a point that the player completly froze in the episode I was watching so I had to close it, and even after closing it it made my computer really slow (ended up using QuickTime+Perian for that episode, QT was slow because of the issues I previously had with MPlayer) and after a restart it was fine. Not like they are serious issues, tho (hence why I have MPlayer, VLC and QuickTime+Perian and I alternate if issues show up), but meh, sometimes I'd wish MPlayer wasn't so buggy By the way, does anyone knows if Perian breaks with the latest QuickTime update (7.5)? Last edited by Ryoujin; 2008-06-10 at 12:39. Reason: Added the BTW thingie |
2008-06-10, 14:12 | Link #735 |
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I haven't seen any complaints or mentions of it posted to the Perian forums, so I presume that it's safe. If it was just released a few hours ago it might take a while for people to notice problems.
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2008-06-12, 11:30 | Link #736 | |
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2008-06-13, 22:27 | Link #737 | |
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My only problem is that under 10.5 MPlayer refuses to read my key inputs or show subtitles. Hitting V or J doesn't do anything, therefore i can't have subtitles. And yes I have -ass -embeddedfonts -fontconfig under the Advanced Settings. I did an upgrade from 10.4.11 so I know that it did work, but now I'm stuck.
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2008-06-16, 07:58 | Link #739 |
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@ Takeru
Kill the .mplayer folder in your home directory, and the hu.mplayerhq.mplayerosx.plist file from your ~/Library/Preferences directories, as well as deleting and then reinstalling the MplayerOSX binary before you reinstall. A reboot before the reinstall might be indicated as well Oh yes - .mplayer is invisible. Use Onyx (or similar) to make it visible to be deletable -Andiyar
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2008-06-17, 14:57 | Link #740 | |
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