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Worried about all those controls all over the video playback window in the earlier screen capture? Notice here that “ Autohide Controls” is selected: that means that if you don’t interact with any of the controls, after a few seconds they vanish from view.
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You can also fine tune the video playback window, changing it from a thumbnail to full screen, all from the “ View” menu: Darn useful.īetween them, these Settings offer a remarkable amount of control over your viewing and listening experience. Where this is most useful is if the audio is muffled or poorly recorded: With equalizer settings you can get rid of the rumble or low frequency noise and be able to actually hear the dialog. And if you can tweak the video, it’s no big surprise that you can adjust the audio playback with “Equalizer”: The sad reality is that not every video you want to watch is in great shape, so these controls let you tweak things to your liking. As a film aficionado, I don’t like the idea of watching a film other than how the director intended, but if you want to watch Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer at 120%, I will not judge you!Ĭlick on “ Video Tuner” and you’ll see more super useful controls: You can also speed up some of those boring movies too if you really want to get through it. Slowing down the video to try and match the audio is common, but the opposite? This should let you exactly nail that pesky lip sync on any video from any source, even a sloppy cam recording. Notice that if you’re finding that audio is out of sync with your video content, you can adjust the subtitle delay positive or negative fractions of a second. The Settings area is really where Elmedia player shines, however.
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Perfect for demos at a trade show or for binge watching the entire Planet of the Apes series or all the Die Hard movies on Christmas morning! What makes playlists really nice, though, is you can load up two, three, ten, even thirty videos and it’ll play through them non-stop. Not something QuickTime can manage, that’s for sure. Notice mostly the formats: MOV, MKV, AVI and MP4, all happily coexisting.

More public domain movies (Atomic Brain and Five Minutes to Live) along with a video of my own. The slider on the very left is volumen, and you can see that I have the volume set to about 50%. On the lower right, going right to left, are Settings, AirPlay sharing, forward / play|pause / back controls, a running segment timer (look closely, you’ll see that we’re 20 seconds into a 1:16:21 video). We’ll get back to that playlist, so let’s stick with the tour! On the top right there’s a down arrow that launches the Elmedia browser, letting you download or play videos from popular sites like YouTube, Vimeo and Dailymotion, and a playlist button on the top right.
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From the top left, you can see the file name, and it’s an MP4 format video file. Now, let’s have a look at the capture, above. You can learn more about this fun Fleischer Studios release – the second feature length animated film – on the Fleischer Studios Web site, and watch it or grab a copy for yourself from YouTube: Gulliver’s Travels 1939. Let’s start with the basics: open up a video file and here’s what you’ll see:įirst off, don’t panic, I’m using the public domain animated film Gulliver’s Travels from 1939. Since there’s so much to this program, I focused on just a few features in this review. Me? My Vizio 4K TV has built-in Chromecast and it works great…ĭownload and launch Elmedia Player and you’ll immediately see that the company has some great designers on staff. And it works flawlessly, offering a wide variety of different capabilities including built-in support for both Chromecast and AirPlay, making it a breeze to ‘cast’ it to your TV if you have an AppleTV or Chromecast capable unit.
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The company sent me a license for the pro version and I gave it a test or two with some public domain movies and content of my own. One really slick solution is to grab yourself a copy of Elmedia Player, the free media player for MacOS X.

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For almost all of them, QuickTime Player is going to crash and burn, leaving you unable to watch that TV show, movie or video footage from a friend or colleague. There are dozens of video formats you can encounter, from AVI and MOV to MP4, MKV, WMV, FLV and DIVX. Music can be MP3, WAV, OGG, PCM, AIFF and AAC. Audio, video, even photographs have ended up with a bewildering variety of different formats in the computer age.
