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07-21-2009 #1
viewer question for torrent flicks
on videocamera or digital camera copies of movies what viewer do you use and what attachments do you add on?
I'm currently using KM Player which I consider to be the best around for pc's but on camera recorded shots at night time I get grayscale blotches partially. On lighter scenes (daylight, well lit rooms) no problem. Figured I'd ask
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07-21-2009 #4
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Re: viewer question for torrent flicks
Originally Posted by JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
VLC, never had a problem with it.
Haven't tried it, so don't know for certain, but, heard good things about 'gom player'.
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07-21-2009 #5
I would never use kang media player, it's unethical. They're violating the GPL by distributing GPLed code without source. It's in FFMpeg's hall of shame.
http://ffmpeg.org/shame.html
If anyone is using it I would suggest that they use VLC instead.
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07-21-2009 #6
I'm drunk, tired, and lazy. I double-click on the file and if it doesn't play, I delete it. Most come up in Windows Media Player or DivEx.
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07-21-2009 #7
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Originally Posted by BeardedOne
I hate being bipolar...It's fucking ace!