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Favorite Media Player
devout:
--- Quote from: Rebs on June 14, 2010, 09:56:18 PM ---GOM player. No it is not the best player ever u haven't heard of. I just got use to it a long time ago. Don't really have to worry about codecs, if yes it can usually find it easily. The main reason I stick with it is because I have learned most of the shortcuts.
I have mastered the keyboard shortcuts, to the extent that I can watch anime while eating and laying on my bed and control everything with with my toes 8)
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Wow! Lol you use GOMplayer, as in from the korean GOMtv? Thats got to be the player I expected to read in this thread hah, watch bw or something haha?
hilander72:
My current fav which is MPC-HC, since it has the option to config it to use external codecs/filters to be able to keep them up to date...
Also...
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If it plays with mplayer2 (windows media player "classic") that comes with XP, your external codecs/filters are fine...
(mplayer2 can be found in C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player folder)
1080p on a player that is 10+ years old! Imagine that... ;)
Rebs:
--- Quote from: devout on June 15, 2010, 06:15:45 AM ---
--- Quote from: Rebs on June 14, 2010, 09:56:18 PM ---GOM player. No it is not the best player ever u haven't heard of. I just got use to it a long time ago. Don't really have to worry about codecs, if yes it can usually find it easily. The main reason I stick with it is because I have learned most of the shortcuts.
I have mastered the keyboard shortcuts, to the extent that I can watch anime while eating and laying on my bed and control everything with with my toes 8)
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Wow! Lol you use GOMplayer, as in from the korean GOMtv? Thats got to be the player I expected to read in this thread hah, watch bw or something haha?
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Hmm, I had no idea of the existence of GOMtv ??? . I am only familiar with the stand alone media player "GOM Player" that I use for video playback.
kurandoinu:
XBMC, but I'm a mac user so half of these players don't exist for me. Never had a problem with it though. :)
sukigenseki:
I use mplayer with ffmpeg-mt for multicore support on arch linux. My laptop can play 1080p thanks to this and this only since I have a 1.6 core 2 duo. Trying to playback 1080p anything on one core makes my computer move slower than when my 50 year old uncle who lives in his mom's basement is told he needs to get a job.
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