Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:38 pm
I also hope that the player has support for Hi10p.
Sadly, I do not hold much hope. Splash Pro is lagging behind the video formats that are increasingly being used more (Hi10p, Webm). And as you mention, the subtitle support is rudimentary.
However, all is not lost:
There are two interesting alternatives to replace the use of Splah Pro with these videos may not be reproduced by the same:
1. There is a Korean player called Daum PotPlayer, this player has the option to "Motion Blur" that has an effect similar to Motion2 of "Splash Pro". It is lighter to 720p (30% less CPU), but is heavier in 1080p. It has full support for subtitles, fonts, styles, karaoke (SSA effect disabled by default, greatly increases the load on the CPU).
I am testing the version "portable" with very good results. Do not forget to check "Motion Blur", I suggest a package to activate "Luma Sharpen," too.
2. There is also a Russian project called "SmoothVideo Project (SVP)", which allows us to interpolate frames in almost any player that we have installed on your computer. I got good results by changing the settings for "duplicate frames" only. It was necessary to correct the gap in 200ms audio arising from the use of SVP. I tested the interpolation in MPC, a player that comes with the K-Lite CodecPack and has full support for subtitles, and WebM Hi10p among others. An alternative to experiment.
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ericksuke on Fri Apr 13, 2012 1:51 am, edited 2 times in total.