View Full Version : Splayer (svplayer) has english translation ?
mcgoxel
29th August 2009, 22:05
hi, i newly met with splayer.
it has Chinese translation,
can anyone who knows Chinese, can make it for English ?
http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/8919/splay.th.png (http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/8919/splay.png)
Edit: I noticed new svplayer and splayer are same.
http://svplayer.cn/ & http://www.splayer.org/
mcgoxel
30th August 2009, 17:23
any coomments
leeperry
30th August 2009, 18:15
I think its main coder spoke in the MPC HC thread and said that there'd never be an english version.
nijiko
4th September 2009, 22:03
Svplayer just be made for Chinese people only.
And now the coder joined into MPC-HC developping.
Zero3K
28th October 2009, 07:01
Well, It seems that the developer had a change of heart since its now available in English. Get the new version of it (3.1 Build 875) at http://file.splayer.org/avant/SPlayerSetup.exe.
Astrophizz
29th October 2009, 04:05
I would advise against using it... when I uninstalled it, it deleted a bunch of shortcuts from my start menu for no reason! Not sure how i'm going to figure out what it removed.... it was random, but it was probably something like 15 items from the All Programs list.
Zero3K
4th November 2009, 04:48
That's weird. I think its a problem with your OS, not SPlayer.
Inspector.Gadget
4th November 2009, 05:07
The screenshots of that player displaying clearly pirated material in the titlebar and the endorsement section featuring only spam comments really inspire confidence that installing it is safe :rolleyes:
Astrophizz
4th November 2009, 07:01
I don't think it's my OS -_-. Also, yeah.... it has CoreAVC too it would seem so BetaBoy might want to pursue that.
leeperry
4th November 2009, 19:32
humm yeah, the cracked built-in CoreAVC is gonna make BetaBoy a sad panda.
RNiK
25th June 2010, 14:49
I re-up this thread just to let you know that SPlayer is now at version 3.5, it support English language by default and there's a portable version too.
Dunno if the "cracked built-in CoreAVC" is still there :p but at least this player doesn't hijack file association anymore.
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/575/splayer2.png (http://img163.imageshack.us/i/splayer2.png/)
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Astrophizz
25th June 2010, 23:54
I think he fixed the CoreAVC issue.
Ryo94
28th June 2010, 06:17
It need work on subtitle department and better seeking for xvid at 720p, otherwise is a great player, I have it as default player since a couple of months :)
m110s
30th June 2010, 20:37
It need work on subtitle department and better seeking for xvid at 720p, otherwise is a great player, I have it as default player since a couple of months :)
+1
Great player, all congrats to developer!
Shark007
5th July 2010, 14:51
-10
Uninstalling Splayer removes several native registry keys causing Media Center to no longer recognize media files such as AVI etc as playable files.
Astrophizz
6th July 2010, 00:20
Yeah I noticed that when I uninstalled it. Well, at least for me it removed several start menu entries and maybe some other stuff I didn't notice. I guess it's still not safe to install -_-
Ryo94
6th July 2010, 08:52
I didn't run the setup but drop the portable in \program files\ went to options=>file assoc and check "associate all video types", works like a charm so far :) If I want to rollback I just need to uncheck all the associated files in options and then delete the splayer's directory any created shortcut.
I don't trust Splayer installer too and I'm only using portable version without file association set. :p
leeperry
10th July 2010, 14:32
so what does that player do that could warrant a try? does it support madVR? seamless playback? auto-resume on all files? configurable skin files?
Midzuki
12th July 2010, 00:57
For the record:
I've just given a try to the "portable" version of splayer, and *until proven otherwise*, it was the responsible for the corruption of my XP's "boot.ini". :mad:
EDIT:
And it also added some tons of *garbage* to the Registry. :angry:
kypec
12th July 2010, 14:27
For the record:
I've just given a try to the "portable" version of splayer, and *until proven otherwise*, it was the responsible for the corruption of my XP's "boot.ini". :mad:
EDIT:
And it also added some tons of *garbage* to the Registry. :angry:
Portable indeed - but not a player! You can carry it with you and screw other people's systems without installing anything on them.
:thanks: for posting this!
RNiK
12th July 2010, 17:40
For the record:
I've just given a try to the "portable" version of splayer, and *until proven otherwise*, it was the responsible for the corruption of my XP's "boot.ini". :mad:
EDIT:
And it also added some tons of *garbage* to the Registry. :angry:
For the record:
the portable version of SPlayer didn't touch my BOOT.INI (I'm on Windows XP too);
I deleted all the 226 registry entries (http://pastebin.com/wY8UYxCR) :eek: SPlayer related and the player is still working fine. :p
Midzuki
12th July 2010, 20:24
For the record:
the portable version of SPlayer didn't touch my BOOT.INI (I'm on Windows XP too);
YMMV. ;)
I deleted all the 226 registry entries (http://pastebin.com/wY8UYxCR) :eek: SPlayer related and the player is still working fine. :p
The question is,
if Splayer doesn't need those Registry entries at all,
then why does it create them?
“Any sufficiently-advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice”.
P.S.: have you checked if Splayer hasn't restored them? :devil:
kostik
12th July 2010, 21:38
I have an issue with the taskbar being on top of the video screen , in full screen. I tried checking the "on top" in splayer and it doesnt help.
I have windows 7 .
RNiK
15th July 2010, 18:26
P.S.: have you checked if Splayer hasn't restored them? :devil:
Yes, I checked: some of them has been restored. :confused:
I fear that every time you open "Settings" menu SPlayer writes a list of keys in the Registry.
Midzuki
16th July 2010, 18:58
I fear that every time you open "Settings" menu SPlayer writes a list of keys in the Registry.
More probable, it writes to the Registry every time it's simply "launched". :( I know Paint Shop Pro and other paywares are "hard-coded" for doing that. :mad: I mean, if the application writes and uses only its own settings, no problemos; but when it interferes with "global" settings, and without having received permission for that, then it becomes evil. Seriously, I didn't like to see all my media files be redefined to "splayer.avi", "splayer.wmv", "splayer.mp3", "splayer.mkv", "splayer.wav", ...
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