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Playing Mov files How can i get bsplayer to play mov files? |
You get QuickTime with keygen. Also you can use quicktime alternative (refer to that topic: http://forum.bsplayer.org/viewtopic.php?t=3042&start=15 ) But IMHO quicktime alternative sucks (quality!!!) |
And what would be a good alternative to Quicktime Alternative? :shock: I have problems with Quicktime playback too. |
I'm able to play the two (2) quicktime files I have on my PC with BSplayer+Quicktimealternative.. I remember that some month (years?) ago everythings was fine, then were been released some QuickTimeAlternative versions that didn't worked with many QT files. Now it seems that it's working again, but if you say you can't play your files....I don't know... If you have some clip to upload we can test it.. maybe an audio codec isssue? Some files can't be played if the audio codec doesn't handle the audio stream properly.. |
Is the audio of Quicktime files handled by Quicktime Alternative as well? Here is an exact description of my problem: - Using Bsplayer, when I try to read *.mov files burnt on a dvdr, it does not play nicely. The video stops every seconds, during half a second, and then keeps playing for one second, then stops again... and so on. - When I read the same *.mov file burnt on a dvdr, with MPC or VLC: not problem at all! (but it seems VLC does not use Quicktime Alternative. For MPC: I'm not sure). - Now if I copy the MOV file on the hard drive, when I try to read it with BsPlayer, it plays much better, but not perfectly. It seems there are still some little jerks in the playback of the MOV file. - When I read the same *.mov file from the hard drive, with MPC or VLC: not problem at all. Any clue about that? I hope I won't have to install the Quicktime player :? |
Could it be related to the file buffer feature? Maybe try to increase the buffer size in BSplayer preferences (with CD-ROM option selected). I tried only with short clips, so I don't have problems.. If you want to know what audio filter is used to decode the video look at BSplayer's Filters menu section (right-click -> Options -> Filters -Z Advanced) |
Grendizer, QT container is same as avi. You have a splitter, a decoder for video part and a decoder for audio part. Basically video stream is MPEG4 nowadays, but audio stream have different codecs than windows. Anyway, nowadays audio streams are AAC too. So, like Tizio wrote in an eariler post, can you point us to a such video file for testing ? In program files\quick time alternative\QTSystem you'll find the filters (.QTX extension) and in the root directory you'll find QuickTime.ax, wich is the splitter. |
Ok I will try to answer question, it would be cool to sort this out. First, when I go to options > filters > advanced, I cannot see any audio codec used. Quicktime Alternative is used. Here is the screenshot. http://david.saber.free.fr/bazaar/pr...s_advanced.jpg Then, when I render the mov file with Graphedit, I get a very strange graph. Here is the screenshot: http://david.saber.free.fr/bazaar/pr.../graphedit.jpg I do not understand anything in this graph. I don't get what is "color space converter", and I don't get how the input of the graph can send the audio directly to the output : "default direct sound device". Where is the splitter?? And why is Quicktime Alternative not showing up in this graph? When copied to the hard drive, the mov file plays smoothly in BsPlayer. This problem happens with EVERY mov file, but if you want to test the file, here it is: http://david.saber.free.fr/bazaar/problems/lo_a.mov Perhaps you could try to burn it to a CDRW to check if it plays badly. One other note: the problem is ALMOST the same in Windows Media Player 10. The difference is that in BsPlayer, the video and sound is jerky. In WMP, the video is jerky, but the sound runs OK. Now about the buffer options, I can't access them, the tab is not clickable! I don't understand why?? http://david.saber.free.fr/bazaar/pr...r_disabled.jpg Thanks both for your help. 8) |
1 Attachment(s) Mmm :? I finished now in testing your file and.. I've not burned it to a CDRW, but only played it on my HDD.. the strange thing is that QTAlternative didn't want to parse the file and play it.. but Nero parser/filter payed the file (audio included) If you want to try this filters I have attached a copy of them. Register them and tell if you were able to play your file without problems.. |
1 Attachment(s) To do the things more interesting here are my results. File playing OK on the hard drive using.....Gabest MP4 splitter. No QT alternative, no Nero decode. Now, let's search for the sound. |
1 Attachment(s) Now there is sound OK. |
Bug about device confirmed. Just put the file on a USB flash memory (from wich I can play smoothly XviD avis) and the file was played poorly, many stops, even with an 256 MB buffer activated. |
Only an answer.. what have you done to achieve audio for that file (since in the post before it wasn't playing) :) Thanks :wink: |
First time, the file was playing using Gabest MP4 splitter. Second time, using QuickTime source from QT alternative (you may see the path). So, guess what have I done :D |
2 Attachment(s) PROBLEM FIXED!!! Thanks guys :D After I registered the filters given by Tizio, I don't have any problems reading this mov file from a dvd-rw. Here is the filters > advanced dialog in BsPlayer: 2nd image below. And here is the Graphedit graph: 1rst image. And now, some questions to make all things clear: - It seems that Quicktime Alternative is not very good, is it best to use another alternative for Quicktime? - What software does install the Nero Quicktime filters? - What software does install the Gabest MP4 splitter? - In the graph, where is the splitter? Is the Quicktime source also a splitter? - What is the "EQ" filter that appears in BsPlayer's advanced filters dialog? |
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2. Nero Burning Rom (c:\program files\common files\ahead\DSfilter) 3. regsvr32.exe (or register via BSPlayer) 4. It's the splitter 5. It's the Equalizer |
So for Gabest MP4 splitter, it comes with Media Player Classic, but only works in MPC? If I want to use it via DirectShow I must register it, correct? |
Yes. |
Finally you solved your problem :wink: Glad to know I was part of it :D |
8) I would like to try the Gabest MPEG4 splitter instead of the Nero one. So I need to register it. I searched in Gspot's list of installed codecs, BsPlayer codec's list and DXMan, but couldn't find anything that is named like that. Also in the Media Player Classic folder in Program files, there is no codec. What is the name of it and where can I find it? |
Name is MP4Splitter.ax and can be downloaded from many locations on the net, such as free-codecs.com, sf.net |
Thanks , I will install this. But before I go on, I noticed this filter seems adapted for *.MP4 files, not *.MOV files: http://www.free-codecs.com/download/MP4_Splitter.htm What say you? 8) |
Look at the screencap from the page before :wink: |
MP4 container is based on already established Apple MOV format. Today MOV can be considered one special case (application) of MP4. Quote:
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