![]() Overall this software is very unique and the only other software that come close to it is HAMMultiPlayer, which it too has flaws. In order to use this software you need to connect to the internet other it won't run properly or at all with error such as Unable to Connect or Script Error. The worse offender in all this is the "No Ads" on it Free version which doesn't seem to be 100% true. Further down the track is that development seem to be stop and any feature or fixed will not happen. The website is nice and fancy design but ultimately lacking on providing information. It too bad that they used a non-unique name and end up with bad search result.įurther causing this software to not be on anyone radar is the design of the website and it development. Sections/Browse similar toolsĪmong all the software out there, there is only a few that does what AVPlayer does. We guarantee you watching AV will never be the same again!įull List of File Types Supported by AVPlayerĪvi, mp4, wmv, m4v, mkv, mov, mpg, rmvb, vob, flv, mts, ogv, webm, 3gp, dat, divx, h264, m2ts, m2v, mp4v, mpeg, mpeg2, mpeg4, mpg2, qt, rm, ts, xvid, 264, 3g2, 3gp2, 3gpp, and more, including most audio file types. You’ll love the numerous keyboard shortcuts that makes watching AV like being in the movie Minority Report. ![]() ![]() Moreover, you can save your favorite videos in playlists for immediate reloading any time you want.Īnd finally, AVPlayer is optimized to prioritize hardware decoding using the graphics card to be as efficiently as possible playing video files, while taking advantage of software codecs for maximum compatibility using the CPU whenever necessary. You can drag and drop any number of media files on it, and AVPlayer will automatically open and arrange the videos for you on screen, using as much space as possible for each video, and provide a convenient set of UI to control each or all of them at the same time. That’s exactly where Awesome Video Player is going to help. Only to have to do it all over again the next time you want to watch the same videos? Yes, that might be the voice of experience talking.Why Use AVPlayer Instead of Other Media Players?īecause watching AV one at a time is just so boring! You do have a collection of Awesome Videos, right? Ever wanted to watch more than one videos at the same time quickly and conveniently? Without having to open multiple instances of the media player, manually load each of the videos, and then try your best to position them nicely on each corner of the screen. Upgrade to macOS Sierra via Apple here, and grab the Apple Pro Video Formats update here.ĭo back up before you start monkeying around with your OS though, and maybe don’t embark on this particular journey if you’re on deadline or in the middle of a crucial project. Still, as he says, this feels like a ‘step in the right direction’ and is certainly a compelling reason to update to the latest version of OSX, er, macOS, for anyone using MXF-wrapped files. I’m currently rocking OS X El Capitan (so retro!) so can’t test here, but Alister reports that some of his MXF files are seen by the OS as audio files and so the video won’t play. You’ll still need the right codecs installed on your machine (MXF is just a wrapper for various flavours of video) but the update also includes a variety of popular professional codecs: You have to be running macOS Sierra but once you’ve downloaded and installed you should be able to play MXF files in QuickTime player and via the Finder, without having to transcode. ![]() ![]() A hat tip to Alister Chapman – Apple have added MXF support for macOS via the latest Pro Video Formats update. ![]()
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