Good. Thanks.
Speaking about the 1.5.36181Upd update, has anyone noticed DVD playback problems? Like it is skipping a frame at regular intervals every few seconds (audio does not seem affected)?
Note: The changelog said "If you're running PotPlayer on a low system, you may encounter some problems since this feature requires much cpu usage!"
Can't say that is the root of the problem tho. I tried it with the thumbnail box unchecked, but it made no difference.
Rolled it back to v1.5.35491 and that took care of it.
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Same answer. Pretty much the same question too. There's nothing intuitive about it, it'll just add the new stuff in the ini files. You have it all wrong by the way. How on earth would ini files force behaviour on the program? It reads and uses its settings if it's corrupted it overwrites it with a an empty one. If settings are invalid it will ignore it.
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I tried it with the latest update and all settings at default, but it still does the same thing.
I wouldn't have a clue on how to troubleshoot something like this, but one clue might be that in the "Previews of upcoming films" & "Bonus Features" sections of the DVD, the playback is fine.
It's only messed up in the main movie playback.
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I've isolated the problem, at least partially.
This has been occurring since the first update after PotPlayer1.5.35491.EXE full install.
All 4 updates have a modified version of ffcodec.dll, each one different from the previous, and the playback behavior has changed slightly with each update, but not fixed.
I installed 1.5.36205Upd and swapped out the ffcodec.dll that was included with the one from v1.5.35491 and the DVD plays fine now
***EDIT: The problem now is that this workaround breaks the playback for other files, i.e .flv, mp4, and there is no thumbnail feature using the early ffcodec.dll. Who knows what else it also might affect.
Thanks, I'll do that.Last edited by halserrano; 19th Mar 2013 at 14:56.
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I need to keep track of a lot of bookmarks.
There seems to be a bug causing the PotPlayerMini64.ini file to get wiped (resets all settings and deletes bookmarks) when I go past 200 bookmark items (individual files). Any idea what is going on? -
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Small tip with the latest version 1.5.36746,
You may know a chapter's name is displayed upon a thumbnail preview, there is a quick way to jump to the current chapter on seeking bar with mouse. Just right click on timeline, and it will jump to the starting point of a nearest chapter. I've just tried it. It also works with bookmarks. -
I have used MPC Classic and VLC but I now prefer POT player (especially for HD files)
I like the idea of myself standardizing on one player so that I get used to its controls when playing files.
It is silly having to remember all the controls of 3 or more players. -
Is it just me or are the jump to previous/next bookmark/chapter fuction is totally borked in recent versions?
It doesn't jump to bookmarks. If there are chapters it works. If I make a bookmark while having chapters, the player jumps to the chapter position, but only shows the bookmark on the seekbar... -
Still this stupid data.7z. Why do the translator want to make me run their crappy installers.
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Does anyone know why PotPlayer stays in memory for about 5-10 seconds after it was closed?
This creates issues with opening video after it was just closed.
This issue can only reproduces if setting "multiple launching" is NOT set to "launch multiple potplayer"
Thanks.
PotPlayer 1.5.38596 32bit (also 64bit)Last edited by V@no; 14th Jul 2013 at 18:15.
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Another thing to try:
start a video playback, and open file information window (CTRL+F1), leave that window open and close player. The info window will stay but will be unresponding and will close by itself in a few seconds (20-30 seconds for me)
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Latest 1.5.38769 Beta and 1.5.38562 both connects to internet. Updates disabled.
It seems it connecting to logins.daum.net, tiara.daum.net and get.daum.net.
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I used UrlSnooper2 to see what Potplayer was accessing (check for updates disabled). I found it was accessing tvpot.daum.net, tiara.daum.net, get.daum.net, and a bunch of verisign urls.
I added the following to my hosts file:
127.0.0.1 tvpot.daum.net
127.0.0.1 tiara.daum.net
127.0.0.1 get.daum.net
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I can't make up my mind between Pot Player and KM PLayer.
But I do wish people would not make statements such as "xyz player" is the best without saying why!
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Aside from technical aspects the user interface is very important to me.
I much prefer KM Players to Pot Players at the moment.
Eg I like the way it shows the file name at the top (all the time)
I like the thumbnail preview of the movie as you mouse along (ala You Tube)
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New stable version. It's not in the stupid encrypted .7z format that the betas were in.
I've been using the old 1.5.36474Upd because of bugs. So far so good. Didn't notice any.
Anyone knows what does the "store bookmarks to a .pbf file" option do. Because I don't see any files appearing with a pbf extension....
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