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Daum potplayer static sound
Daum potplayer static sound








daum potplayer static sound daum potplayer static sound

Or looking at it from the other side - if I can play any MKV file then the codec support already exists.It has been created by the former KMPlayer developer.Īdditional codec packs become useless due to PotPlayer’s internal and external filters. If I didn't have codec support (either built into the player or as an independent installation), I wouldn't be able to play that media type. Codecs enable you to process files of a specific type, right? So like avi, mkv, mp4, mpg and so on.

daum potplayer static sound

Lol, I think people expect too much, so I guess I've been lucky until now.ĮDIT: I Just had a thought. They just want one player, one file, no hassles. One player for this, one player for that. People here have no tolerance for stuff that doesn't work. I rarely do any conversion, unless I'm doing something like making my own edits of a movie (Eg integrating deleted scenes), for which I use VideoRedo. I use MKVToolnix when I want to change aspect ratios, add or remove audio tracks, subtitles, chapters etc. 7 hours is a typical Handbrake conversion and it really hammers my PC. I have Handbrake but it is intolerably slow, even on my system with I9-10940X and 32GB RAM with RTX 2080Ti. Maybe test vidcoder portable to see if it can output a playable file.The ripping software I use is DVDFab and MakeMKV. Vidcoder portable (built on Handbrake), and Shana Encoder. No one else here is in the slightest bit technical, so I've made my job as simple as possible, and there are no complaints.Īlso I don't know which conversion software you use but I tend to stick to two programs. If I had to code around every conceivable piece of software my script would never be finished, would be massive and overly complex. The software being used has been agreed upon by everyone. It doesn't mean I'm going to change the base image here though. I have no doubt k-lite is a good piece of software, as MPC-HC is, and I appreciate you putting them forward as possible solutions. Anything installed outside the standard image gets rolled back on the next reboot. All on the same OS (1809 LTSC), with all Windows patching managed via WSUS (Albeit 60 days behind to ensure all patches are tested comprehensively before being released to live PCs). It's all managed via a script I wrote that installs everything after Windows is installed (Something like SetupComplete.cmd, but more extensive). All PCs have the same policies, same tweaks, same everything. The answer to your question is philosophical.Īll PCs here run the same software, except maybe for games. I agreed with you that's it a good player, and probably a damn good one. Also, if you prefer MPC-HC over Potlayer like you previously said, then I'm not quite sure I understand why you are using Potplayer.I don't "prefer" MPC-HC over Potplayer per se.










Daum potplayer static sound