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MoreMovist... Mac OS X media player with high quality caption. supports QuickTime and FFmpeg customizable high quality caption supports smi, srt format captions playlist support media playback control full screen control panel simple user interface universal binary
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| Website: | cocoable.tistory.com/ |
| Developer: | unknown |
| License: | Open source |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
Movist has become my video player of choice, despite some minor annoyances. It will play a variety of formats that QuickTime can't or won't play without additional libraries or plugins. Movist plays Windows Media files without the annoying and often lengthy Flip4Mac import process.
Movist also supports playlists and it scrubs through the timeline faster and more reliably than QuickTime Player. Two buttons allow fast-forwarding and rewinding in 10 second intervals and hovering over the timeline with the cursor reveals timecode via tooltips. That's pretty cool.
The bad: Only one player window at a time. The app therefore quits when the window is closed like a utility and not like an app. Playlists can't be saved. Doesn't record.
Now that Snow Leopard's QuickTime Player doesn't edit, there really is no reason to stick with it if there are better alternative. Movist is a better movie player.
english interface ?
The best movie player for OS X
it needs a real icon and .sub support. Other than that great app.
Best media player on osx, with a pretty sleeky interface.
Best media player interface for Mac OS X, best performance (instant seek over all formats). No need for Perian or WMV package. Remote supported. Actively developed.
is the best media player for os x and has the best interface (easiest to use) too
Best Player on MacOS!
Разработчики молодцы!
great movie player.
If you like this, I would highly recommend taking a look at MPlayer. The interface and hot-keys are essentially identical, even for obscure actions like enabling and changing subtitles. I would recommend MPlayer over this program, but both are quite good. MPlayer OSX simply has a better support staff considering they are the originators of FFmpeg, which both rely upon.
http://mplayerhq.hu/