[Frameworks] Media Player Quality?

Ekrem Serdar ekremserdar at gmail.com
Fri Jul 6 21:02:44 CDT 2012


thanks you two! Figured about quicktime, just wanted some confirmation.
Never heard of K-lite before, gonna check it out.

(hi Salah! miss ya folk)

On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 7:59 PM, Salah Hassanpour <salhas at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Ekrem, long time no speak/see/etc.,
>
> I highly recommend the K-Lite Codec Pack for PC users. There are many
> parameters (filters, anti-aliasing) to modify, depending on which version
> you download. Plus, it's freeware and open-source, which are two good
> things.
>
> For Mac, I would say that the Plex Media Center software package features
> a strong media player if you have a robust enough graphics card, although I
> imagine for your purposes, Plex's user interface will be a nuisance more
> often than not.
>
> On 6 July 2012 19:09, Ekrem Serdar <ekremserdar at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hey framers,
>>
>>   I remember hearing a couple months ago that certain media players (and
>> by media players, I mean quicktime, vlc, etc.) do a "better" job then
>> others in terms of quality of video (the specific rumor I overheard was
>> that an older version of Quicktime was did a better job than a newer one or
>> something along those lines.)
>>
>>   I realize this is probably a gross generalization that is also
>> dependent on the video, not to mention the quality of the projector itself,
>> but was curious to hear more. I generally go to VLC at home just because it
>> can play a lot of different formats, but was wondering specifically in the
>> case of screenings; is there one that you feel has shown more, let's say,
>> accurate results?
>>
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