Shitting on Windows built-in media player if you didn't know
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Encrypt-Keeperreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Windows. And nah it’s more like while playing any given video file there will be moments where it looks as if the video is corrupted or something. Strange video artifacts that affect the entire viewport. The issue isn’t actually in the file, as the spots are random upon playback. These were all h.264 mkv files I had trouble with. Moving those files over to an iPhone and playing them with infuse worked flawlessly.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
I've had corrupted files play in VLC.
After a while it crashed VLC because of the corruption, but reopening the file and skipping pas the corruption worked, lol.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Oh, I didn't know audacity would do it. Well I know how I'm wasting time at work the rest of this week...
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It was and fuck that if they can't even include the most basic ones
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Because people would immediately call him a sell out. And because it then would be the property of whatever company, and he could be tied legally from recreating it.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Looks like your right, included by default:
MPEG-4, H.264, H.263, VC-1, Windows Media Video (WMV), DV, VP8, Motion JPEG
Then they have add-ons in the store, the HEVC I believe said was a dollar to use on 10 devices with that account. that's terrible
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Everything is a .wav, you just lack the frequency hearing range.
Back when /dev/dsp existed, you could pipe any data to it, and it'd preat it like PCM data. Wav files sounded like they were supposed to. Everything else sounded like... well, like they're supposed to, i guess.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
It's licensing bullshit. They refuse to pay the codec license mafia (idk how the organization is called)
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Don't care. They have trillions of dollars. They can figure something out.
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I liked the old built in media player in Windows 7...
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Yeah me too for the simplicity. THe “new” one is shit
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[email protected]replied to Encrypt-Keeper last edited by
First time I hear of someone having problems opening whatever format in vlc. I mean if there’s a program that reads each an everyone of them it’s VLC
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Has it finally finished buffering enough for you to hear that chord?
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Not yet, I had to start over because I clicked a new spot in the video before it loaded, and that is a mortal sin.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
I used to write dark ambient and noise records as a hobby. I got some of my best samples from that method.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Hold on, I need about 12 minutes to render your video and even then it's going to be at postage stamp sized resolution and sound like someone stuck a brick in a blender.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
I would imagine whoever bought it would write a clause to say he can't create anything similar in future.
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VLC's UI on windows hasn't changed much in over 10 years now. It definitely would benefit from a search function to quickly find certain settings to fine tune your expirience with it. But I sandbox all of my software, so no cache files or data it writes onto the drive I make it write to ever sticks around for very long.
Any time I need to open a link from a friend I copypaste the link into a sandboxed browser that doesn't have access to any of the shit going on in the other sandboxes instead of opening it rawdog into that same sandbox.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Thank you.
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Encrypt-Keeperreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Oh it opens them. Reliable playback is something else entirely.