![]() ![]() It supports Blu-ray disk chapters, but unlike VLC doesn't appear to support chapters in mkv files. Interestingly, Windows didnt suggest AnyMP4 as an option to open with! But easily avoided if the installer ASKED whether to associate filetypes, or simply left them alone. Easily fixed, of course, using "open with." and checking "always use this program". ![]() mkv file for comparison purposes Windows returned the "no program associated" error. The installer reset file-type associations. So no issues with playback quality on a range of devices, graphics cards, or display types. I also tried playback via a Thinkpad T420 to Panny VT50 plasma, with good results (given the T420's limited graphics adaptor) and an HP Microserver with Radeon 5 series gfx card to same screen, with great results. My PC is hooked to a pair of Dell 2713H monitors (10 bit colourspace) via Radeons with 10bit colour support looked great. Given that, I didn't see the point in trying to screenshot the same scene in each and look at the level differences in Photoshop. ![]() I opened the same film in AnyMP4, VLC, and MPC-HD, and there was no discernible difference. Playback quality is, well, it plays back HD films at HD resolution in the HD colourspace ie, it does what it says and what you would expect. And if you stop playing a film part-way through, exit, and then restart, it resumes the film rather than restarting. Nicely, it remembers the window position and size when restarting. Resizing the program window doesn't affect the video playback (unless you resize it smaller than playback). Presumably this is aimed at using the software on an HTPC or similar device, or TV, much like a set-top BD player aesthetically more pleasing. All played without problems, although the default window is 'SD size' not HD, clicking on Video -> Normal size displayed the film in the correct resolution.īy default the player opens videos with large black borders top and bottom. ![]() Tried it with a couple of known copy-protected disks - Kajaki (fantastic movie that deserved wider release, buy it!), Mr & Mrs Smith, and Killer Elite. Or one can install the bloated MS Windows Media Player. MPC-HD, (Media Player Classic, a reworking of the original MS Media Player) works IF one also installs software such as DVDPassKey. One can install VLC, and /try/ to persuade it to play Blu-ray - with a little work, installing a two files, but its hit-and-miss whether it works. Playback of copy-protected BD disks on the PC is not supported out-of-the-box under Windows 7. There is also some control over the method of de-interlacing (if appropriate). Software prefs are limited to selecting a folder for screenshots, and choosing screenshot format - jpg, png, or bmp.Īudio and video menus select the audio track (for multi-language films), video track, subtitles, and picture size. Main playback controls - stop, pause, chapter forwards/back are at the bottom of the screen, with a volume slider and window size at bottom right. In appearance, it looks like the old Windows Media Player with a stripped down VLC menu system. Player interface is clean and uncluttered, almost basic. No problem registering and activating the software. Installed without problems on a Windows7 PC, a Windows 10 laptop, and an HP Microserver. Slecht één bestand kan tegelijkertijd worden geladen.Įn het menu van de rechtermuisknop en de snapshotfunctie: Omdat hier geen Blu-Ray voorhanden is, is enkel het laden van bestanden bekeken: Het programma opent met een splashscreen:Įn een vraag om contact met het internet:ĭit gebeurt bij elke start van het programma. Vandaag een Setup met een kleine taalkeuze zonder Nederlands en het invullen van de gegevens uit de Readme:Įr komen ook websites in beeld tijdens de installatie: ![]()
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