Player très très sympa - Video & Son
Marsh Posté le 07-08-2002 à 18:51:15
Je le trouve prometteur mais bien buggé encore..wait and see
Marsh Posté le 07-08-2002 à 19:07:50
oui, mais faut installer le player de real avant sinon ça marche pas
Marsh Posté le 07-08-2002 à 19:09:35
A part que j'ai du renommer mes rmvb en rm, ça a marché du premier coup
Marsh Posté le 07-08-2002 à 19:09:50
d ailleurs dans les extension supporter y a meme po rmv9, t sur k il lit le rv9
Marsh Posté le 07-08-2002 à 19:13:07
wé fo rennomer en .rm par contre il lit pas mon smil rv9 + Ogg
Marsh Posté le 07-08-2002 à 19:13:55
Euh, je crois qu'on est pas très synchro pour les questions-réponses
Marsh Posté le 07-08-2002 à 18:46:06
J'ai découvert ce player sur le forum de doom9.
Le player a été écrit par gabest (vobsub)
Visuellement, il ressemble comme deux gouttes d'eau au player 6.4 de Windows, il a été entièrement réécrit et supporte les ogm, les fichiers real, les DVD (faut les filtres).
Il n'y a rien à installer c'est juste un exe de 280ko
le lien : http://vobsub.edensrising.com/mpc.php
ou sur le forum de doom9 : http://forum.doom9.org/showthread. [...] adid=29798
Du site de Gabest (pour les fainéants) :
Description: Hm, what should I write? I think it is a media player! Hehe, now I managed to tell you a lot, didn?t I? Anyway, just continue reading to know more about it.
Main features:
It has the same look as the good-old Windows Media Player 6.4 (I got used to it too much?). The only minor change is that XP- themes are now enabled.
Can play DVDs with the help of external decoder filters. The current best set of filters I can recommend are in the registered version of WinDVD 4, since its audio decoder can be set to more than 2 audio channels of output. PowerDVD is also good but lacks this important feature. You should avoid using Elecard?s filters, it is an honorable attempt to create free mpeg2/ac3 decoders, but unfortunately they can?t deal with encrypted vob files.
It can also play RealMedia files! But only after installing the RealPlayer or the newer RealOne player.
Full screen resolution, extra sharp looking subtitles, for any format which the other vobsub programs can open. Though, there are a few limitations:
It needs Windows XP (it has a new renderer filter, which makes rendering pictures over the video possible).
A fast cpu and some recent video card (anything with 16MB or more vram should be ok).
Can?t subtitle over RealMedia.
When using subtitles the rendering is done through D3D, and because of this the back buffer for composing the picture must be RGB. This means no YUV -> no overlay -> no full screen video mirroring. However, you can still use cloned desktop mode with the player window put into full screen, when you want to watch the movies on tv-out or on the secondary monitor.
Desktop size must be less then 2048x2048.
Replaceable audio, by specifying some second media file while opening. Useful for dubbed playback.
Picture zooming. Horizontal/vertical directions are independent, can be used to correct aspect ratio problems.
Playlist support: m3u, pls, asx.
Variable playback rate.
Uses the special keys of the keyboard when available, like the volume and playback controls.
No skinning. (yes, it?s a feature, at least for me who likes to know where to click
DirectShow filter settings are easily accessible, just like their stream selection.
Sources: Do you know any open-source player for windows? Well, I don?t... May be later.
Message édité par pepe_le_putois le 07-08-2002 à 18:47:02