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Simple video player
#1


Recorded some video, any criticism?
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#2
nope Smile make some more ;-) , i always like to see progress videos
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#3
Good work man!, keep going to another videos!!! Wink
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#4
Looks good, but what exactly am I looking at here? Have you improved performance, increased compatibility, or something else?
Asus N55SF, i7-2670QM (~2,8 ghz under typical load), GeForce GT 555M (only OpenGL)
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#5
It's not important atm, just to try.
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#6
Bink codec for bink videos is reverse enginered, so videos plays in any videoplayer.
.pam files are playable too, but most of them without background music or sound - which are probably separated in other sound files. If the player would have ability to scan for music and playback such files with sound then its nice feature Smile
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#7
It's not a dedicated feature, just a sample...
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#8
wow, that's work really good, just in start some sound freezing, but it's hell good!

Sorry for english Confused
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