Re: [Nuke-users] Windows 10 / ProRes files viewer

2016-09-21 Thread Matan Arbel
We have Switch player at work.
its pretty nice. but in order to be able to play all formats such as avid
dnx you'll have to pay for it.

and it doesn't play cineform codec at all :[



On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 5:46 PM Marrocco, Sam <
smarro...@ringsidecreative.com> wrote:

>
>
> On 9/21/2016 10:37 AM, Sven Schönmann wrote:
> > Hi Sam,
> >
> > great...thanks! I will definitely have a look into it. Sounds really
> good.
> >
> > And +1 for "tired of VLC"...
> >
>
> I agree.
> I'd like to see MPV (and other players) adopt some audio caching so that
> they could jog backwards and play back audio while jogging. We been
> embedding MPV into an in-house player with very good results and I'm
> considering making a version that we can give to clients to avoid the
> dreaded "why doesn't it look the same on my laptop in quicktime player?"
>
> If I had a nickel for every time I've heard that..
>
>
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Re: [Nuke-users] Windows 10 / ProRes files viewer

2016-09-21 Thread Marrocco, Sam



On 9/21/2016 10:37 AM, Sven Schönmann wrote:

Hi Sam,

great...thanks! I will definitely have a look into it. Sounds really good.

And +1 for "tired of VLC"...



I agree.
I'd like to see MPV (and other players) adopt some audio caching so that
they could jog backwards and play back audio while jogging. We been
embedding MPV into an in-house player with very good results and I'm
considering making a version that we can give to clients to avoid the
dreaded "why doesn't it look the same on my laptop in quicktime player?"

If I had a nickel for every time I've heard that..




sam marrocco | chief technical officer
ringside.cutters.flavor.picnic.moonlink

248 548 2500 w
248 910 3344 c

ringsidecreative.com


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Re: [Nuke-users] Windows 10 / ProRes files viewer

2016-09-21 Thread Sven Schönmann
Hi Sam,

great...thanks! I will definitely have a look into it. Sounds really good.

And +1 for "tired of VLC"...

Sven


On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 4:31 PM, Marrocco, Sam <
smarro...@ringsidecreative.com> wrote:

>
>
> On 9/21/2016 8:35 AM, Sven Schönmann wrote:
>
>> Hey Guys,
>>
>> a little bit offtopic here (sorry) but what do you guys use for just
>> checking ProRes Quicktimes very fast in the OS?
>>
>>
>>
>
> I suggest you look into MPV. It's a derivative of MPlayer that uses
> ffmpeg-related components. We've been experimenting with it for a bit
> for approval viewing and having some good results. Self-contained and
> can be embedded into your own player code if you have programmers
> available. Seems more reliable (for us, at least) than VLC, which always
> seems buggy. Plus, we got tired of VLC's buggy jog controls. MPV also
> plays back uncompressed quicktimes, which seems to crash VLC depending
> which release you use. Free, and cross platform for Windows, Mac and Linux.
>
>
>
> sam marrocco | chief technical officer
> ringside.cutters.flavor.picnic.moonlink
>
> 248 548 2500 w
> 248 910 3344 c
>
> ringsidecreative.com
>
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Re: [Nuke-users] Windows 10 / ProRes files viewer

2016-09-21 Thread Marrocco, Sam



On 9/21/2016 8:35 AM, Sven Schönmann wrote:

Hey Guys,

a little bit offtopic here (sorry) but what do you guys use for just
checking ProRes Quicktimes very fast in the OS?





I suggest you look into MPV. It's a derivative of MPlayer that uses
ffmpeg-related components. We've been experimenting with it for a bit
for approval viewing and having some good results. Self-contained and
can be embedded into your own player code if you have programmers
available. Seems more reliable (for us, at least) than VLC, which always
seems buggy. Plus, we got tired of VLC's buggy jog controls. MPV also
plays back uncompressed quicktimes, which seems to crash VLC depending
which release you use. Free, and cross platform for Windows, Mac and Linux.



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ringside.cutters.flavor.picnic.moonlink

248 548 2500 w
248 910 3344 c

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Re: [Nuke-users] Windows 10 / ProRes files viewer

2016-09-21 Thread Sven Schönmann
Just tried this one: http://www.telestream.net/switch/

Works great...didn't know it had native ProRes support.

Sven


On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 3:14 PM, severin mathiesen 
wrote:

> VLC ?
>
> 2016-09-21 14:35 GMT+02:00 Sven Schönmann :
>
>> Hey Guys,
>>
>> a little bit offtopic here (sorry) but what do you guys use for just
>> checking ProRes Quicktimes very fast in the OS?
>>
>> I made the switch to Windows 10 on my private machine (after using Macs
>> for nearly 15 years) and this is one thing that I'm missing. I want to
>> avoid to install the Quicktime Player on Windows, because it basically
>> sucks, is very slow and just annoying.
>>
>> Native ProRes Support in Resolve, Adobe Suite and Nuke runs great without
>> having to install any codec on the system.
>>
>> Is there any program that lets you open ProRes files very fast? I don't
>> need any extras for this...just basically see the file.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Sven
>>
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Re: [Nuke-users] Windows 10 / ProRes files viewer

2016-09-21 Thread severin mathiesen
VLC ?

2016-09-21 14:35 GMT+02:00 Sven Schönmann :

> Hey Guys,
>
> a little bit offtopic here (sorry) but what do you guys use for just
> checking ProRes Quicktimes very fast in the OS?
>
> I made the switch to Windows 10 on my private machine (after using Macs
> for nearly 15 years) and this is one thing that I'm missing. I want to
> avoid to install the Quicktime Player on Windows, because it basically
> sucks, is very slow and just annoying.
>
> Native ProRes Support in Resolve, Adobe Suite and Nuke runs great without
> having to install any codec on the system.
>
> Is there any program that lets you open ProRes files very fast? I don't
> need any extras for this...just basically see the file.
>
> Cheers
>
> Sven
>
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[Nuke-users] Windows 10 / ProRes files viewer

2016-09-21 Thread Sven Schönmann
Hey Guys,

a little bit offtopic here (sorry) but what do you guys use for just
checking ProRes Quicktimes very fast in the OS?

I made the switch to Windows 10 on my private machine (after using Macs for
nearly 15 years) and this is one thing that I'm missing. I want to avoid to
install the Quicktime Player on Windows, because it basically sucks, is
very slow and just annoying.

Native ProRes Support in Resolve, Adobe Suite and Nuke runs great without
having to install any codec on the system.

Is there any program that lets you open ProRes files very fast? I don't
need any extras for this...just basically see the file.

Cheers

Sven
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