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BsPlayer the best player?? I've read a lot about BSPlayer, and a lot of people think that it's the best player. I think that al this is BULLSHIT, sorry but that's what I think!!! I've been using Micro DVD Player for years now, and that's the very best player for viewing DivX esspecially with subtitles. I mean, just have a look at the bug reports. I've tried BSPlayer, because Micro DVD Plaer doesn't display ogm files withs two audio tracks. But I found bugs in every version of this player. The newest version doesn't work at all. It only works if you're watching a DivX with no specials. I mean have you tried to write a bsi file to load a multilanguage DivX automatically with subtitles??? It doesn't work!! The player isn't capable op changing the resolution at startup (if using a bsi file.) Micro DVD Player does all this correctly but sucks when it comes to the new!! multilanguage ogm files. I think this player is a cheap copy of Micro DVD Player which doesn't work at all... Nevertheless it has some interesting and promising features, which do, unfortunately not work until now. So give me some arguments that make this player the best !!?? |
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hmm...thats one strange post.... anyways... Quote:
video in ogm shouldn't be any worse than avi, it's the codec that gives the quality. |
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First of all, hello guys. My first post here :) Now, my 2c worth: MicroDVD is an excellent player. I used it for a year or more. I just dislike the way you load videos/titles. You always have to choose video, secondary audio file, subtitles, even if you never use seconday audio file, you have to click cancel. BS is good, but somewhat misbehaving. ZoomPlayer is also OK, too many options though. Radligh used to be good while it was free. Simple but most important things worked. And now.... IMHO the best player is Core Media Player. The "only" problem with it is that it is sooooo slow. It completely takes over the machine.... That's why after MicroDVD i started using Radlight. But now Radlight's becoming too simple for me, some options that I need are not available, and I'm examining the option on switching to BS or Zoom players. I need a help from you guys. I'll choose a player which can do the following: * specify from the command line which avi file to open, start in fullscreen, start playing video in 4:3 aspect ratio (i have 16:9 tv so it goes back to 16:9 automatically), quit at the nd of film, and all that from the command line. I tried the following: "d:\program files\webteh\bsplayer\bsplay.exe" "video.avi -fs -nsub -eend -ar=4:3" This works OK, but the video doesn't start to play until Ipress X or click PLAY button... play automatically is ENABLED in configuration dialog. Any clues? Thanx a lot and cheers to all, Dalibor |
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