02-24-2004, 11:25 AM
Quote:Originally posted by kakomuOk i will revert.. Wmp 7+ is a POS.. Wmp 6.4 is by far the best one from microsoft (or else why would they still keep in on new systems) But Kak i am telling you.. If you love Wmp 6.4 you will Love Media Player classic.. Its desinged to be a clone of Wmp 6.4 look and feel.. And its also a lightweight media player with more flexibility then Wmp. You can control how filters load by perfer or blocking them.. helps alot with the behavior of DirectShow sometimes.. and like i also mentioned all the built in DirectShow filters it has.. and again its only 1 meg in size no bloat.
I can't see how you can say WMP 6.4 is a POS. It's the best player I've ever used in terms of flexability, ease of use and hardware consumption.
Quote:Originally posted by kakomuWell the problem is Xiph really only concentrates on Linux development first.. and then will kinda do Windows development second.. the OggDS filter's were written by Tobias.. and after long time Xiph finally accepted them.. They also hated teh name ogm for the file extensions.. because windows does have meta tag to determine if it has audio or video in it.. Windows use file extensions.. and generally Linux people run everything from command line type stuff so they could launch the player they wanted for teh proper Ogg file. but either way OggDS is somewhat buggy.. CoreVobis or MPC internal Filter is alot better..
Anyone who has to use their media player for more than playing media and checking their media is really doing way too much. As for the buzzing, it's when I play another audio file in conjunction with the movie (regardless of the player). I was getting my codecs at http://www.vorbis.org.
Quote:Originally posted by kakomuWell i still encode to Xvid and such because its easier to backup and you can put more onto a DVD.. Plus i use my modded Xbox to play all my Media Files on the TV.. So i don't have to deal with TV output or anything.. And now that Standalone MPEG 4 players are starting to get popular.. (mainly in Europe thouhg) i will want to look into one of those..
Lastly, in the end, I'm trying to stray as far away from DivX and other computer Video formats, considering that I don't like watching movies from my monitor anymore and I'm not too happy with the TV-out software that ATI has. I've mostly been trying to replace everything I have on CD with DVDs.
Quote:Originally posted by kakomu
It also makes me feel kinda sad that all the knowledge of video and video codecs will become instantly obsolete with a new revision. Considering I don't feel like reading the thesis length arguments that go back and forth at the Doom9 forums I really seem to fall back on how to get the "perfect video" and really just don't care that much anymore in the end.
Yea but the Principles of it will always stay the same.. but Procedures might change.. But in the end also i have a standard setting with Xvid that works most the time that i use.. it may not produce the bests.. but average with things it does great.. So i just still with that..