MaxxSeven wrote:
> yeah...Jet audio is good...doh know about the video aspect of it though....
>
> I still think no one player is gonna cut it for all ya media....
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Shaun Kong Ting" <shaunkt@tstt.net.tt>
> To: <tech@gatt.co.tt>
> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 9:16 PM
> Subject: Re: {GATT-Tech} What's the best media (re: Video) player out there
> now?
>
>
>
>>Kayode James wrote:
>>
>>
>>>What's the best media (re: Video) player out there now?
>>
>>jet audio (yeah the name throws you off)
>>supports quicktime once quicktime is installed. has its own subtitle
>
> reader.
>
>>has good eq and sound normalization functions, so when characters
>>whispher, you can hear it, and it there is an explosion right after, it
>>doesnt blow your speakers.
>>nice. interface is not the best though.
>>
>
>
Windows is actually overburdened by an overbundance of players,
depending on the video codec you choose to use.
No one player can handle *everything*, though a few come close. Media
Player Classic is pretty good at handling everything, though it still
chokes on some of the stranger .WMV codecs and can't do .VOB chapters
for DVDs.
Probably the full honking Kazaa Codec pack (which is an amalgam of
codecs bundled with Mplayer Classic)
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