RE: Hypercube
February 17, 2015 at 11:42 am
(This post was last modified: February 17, 2015 at 11:44 am by Darwinian.)
So it works then
It does play mkv and mp4 files, just needs the codecs installed. Didn't know about the alt+Enter, it shall be done.
The toolbars disappear when you have them unlocked but appear again when the mouse is over them.
Should drag and drop ok.. Default playlist is?
Subtitle files can be sorted.. Shall do that.
Don't know about AC3. Will have to investigate..
Sub second accuracy is just a quirk of mine.
Love the feedback and, at least it works
I'll give you a mention in the About box, when I create one...
That'd be great
Remember though it's just a little project to keep my coding skills from going rusty..
It does play mkv and mp4 files, just needs the codecs installed. Didn't know about the alt+Enter, it shall be done.
The toolbars disappear when you have them unlocked but appear again when the mouse is over them.
Should drag and drop ok.. Default playlist is?
Subtitle files can be sorted.. Shall do that.
Don't know about AC3. Will have to investigate..
Sub second accuracy is just a quirk of mine.
Love the feedback and, at least it works
I'll give you a mention in the About box, when I create one...
(February 17, 2015 at 11:33 am)pocaracas Wrote: Well....
Plays .avi files.
Doesn't like my .mkv and mp4 videos...
Doesn't do full screen when I use "alt+Enter"... even SNES emulators do this!
Spacebar to play/pause - I like!
Why does a double-vertical arrow appear when the mouse cursor goes over the progress bar?
Up/Down arrows do some skipping similar to left/right... I prefer to have up/down to control the sound volume.
Can't drag&drop from Explorer to playlist scratch that... needs a default playlist where we can drop into.
Supports srt subtitles... but need more options... I hate that shadow, much prefer an outline.
I have an .avi file with AC3 stereo audio... I hear nothing...
Plays MP3's!
It's a bit weird that the bottom and top menus, sometimes, disappear when the cursor isn't over them... It's alright when in full screen, but not when in windowed mode.
Do you really need to show sub-second accuracy when playing video/audio?
(February 17, 2015 at 11:40 am)Nine Wrote: I just got told off by Chrome, then my anti-virus and then Windows for downloading it. I have a ton of Shadowplay recordings I need to go through so I'll use it and let you know how it goes.
That'd be great
Remember though it's just a little project to keep my coding skills from going rusty..