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it's sorry that Bsplayer doesn't support MOV,it's very sad sigh |
Did you try e.g. installing Quicktime alternative? Check out adicoto's list of codecs (click here). http://members.home.nl/van.raak/wink.gif |
But Quick time doesn't read subtitels. Is there any player that plays .mov and .bin files with subtitles? How hard it really is to make BSplayer able to play mov, bin and other files it currently cannot play? |
If you install QuickTime Alternative, BSPlayer will be able to play MOV files. With subtitles. |
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Quick Time Alternative is a codec! Not a player! It is a codec that allows BSplayer to recognize files which are encoded with the quick time media format! :wink: |
QTAlternative contains a QT splitter first of all. And of course, the filters to decode the streams after they were splitted. YOu can find the codecs also in other places but you'll need the splitter to do the job first. |
I've Quicktime alternative installed on my computer, but when I want to read a .mov files with bsplayer (free version), I recive the message "UNKNOW FILE FORMAT()" and my file is open in a windows named: "ActiveMovie Window". Is it normal? PS: Sorry for my English. |
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