My k-lite pack does work out most of the things, though while I can watch 720p without any lag, 1080p sometimes lag, specially with bitrates above 12mbps. Thumbnail generation is a problem for certain mpeg4 formats with certain decoders. Not sure about issues with interlacing as the rare things I do I use things on the tier of premiere or above. I am curious though about what you mean when you speak of the best visual quality on hd. And on my personal opinion the subtitles of media player classic look better than any other player, and certainly better than vobsub, but their size must be set to match the desktop resolution. Anyway, looking forward to hear from you.
On Jun 15, 9:05 pm, KinGPin <[email protected]> wrote: > Yeah brothers, hi again :) > > after reading posts about media player classic, hd videos, laggy > movies etc etc i decided to do a codec configuration for XP and Win7 > that is the most suitable for our GMA's. Even make it work smooth on > Premiere Pro CS 4 (that i'm using for edit 720p videos :) > > so that program and configuration pack will allow you to: > > never see a dialog like "no codec, let me search on iternet etc..." > never lag at even 1080p videos no matter which codec on PC > never lag at even 1080p videos on Web (wmv and mov for now)(flash > videos may be in future) > never have thumbnail generation error issues > never see an error about decoding on any convertion program > nearly never see interlacing lines > the best visual quality on HD videos available for other GMA > monsters :) > i will work on subtitle quality(not have enough research for now) > > that's all for now and stay tuned :) -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
