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2nd March 2011, 01:21 | #1 | Link |
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OS X development team of MPC-HC
Now Apple is popular enough to be the leather.
The OS X version of MPC-HC is base on QuickTime framework. New features: Modern design. Design efficiency. Eco mode. Advanced post-processing features (auto control: sharpness, noise reduction, motion, dynamic contrast & brightness, etc), upscaling, i to p conversion, color correction, deinterlacing, etc). Advanced rendering options. Advanced external plug-in support. (decoders, splitters, navigators, effects, etc). Conversion & basic editing features (splitting, joining, cutting, cropping, muxing, etc) (optional plug-in). Customizable UI. Blu-ray support. (external drives & future Mac models) If you're interested, contact tetsuo55: http://forum.doom9.org/private.php?do=newpm&u=124482 Last edited by Sina™; 2nd March 2011 at 02:52. |
2nd March 2011, 07:57 | #5 | Link |
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MPC-HC is a DirectShow player. OS X does not have DirectShow. Hence, its not possible. What you want is a completely new player, and not MPC-HC. Alot of its features rely on the DirectShow Filters, and cannot just be ported over to another system.
Also, do you realize that your posts read like bad translation software?
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2nd March 2011, 08:43 | #6 | Link |
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What's the next step ? Let me guess, you're the President of USA ?
All your posts are either trolls or liars... PS: the OSX version of MPC-HC is just impossible, since a lot of things are dependant of Windows API... You should ask for a new OSX player, not a port. |
3rd March 2011, 09:11 | #8 | Link |
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Well, MPC-HC is using MFC, DirectShow and many other Windows-specific things (among them is the VS08/10 compiler).
Replacing them would create a whole new different product. There not really a point in calling it MPC-HC (on OS X). |
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