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Dana Salsbury January 31st, 2008 03:44 PM

Uncompressed HDV on a PC/Mac
 
I feel foolish to ask this, but what is the best way to play uncompressed HDV fullscreen? Windows Media Player doesn't work on my PC, so I'm not sure what will play it beside VLC, and I don't think it's playing uncompressed. I also have a MacBook Pro, but I'm too new to Mac to know.

It sounds ill-advised to run it from a hard-drive, but a jump drive will not hold a very large file.

Ervin Farkas February 4th, 2008 03:09 PM

Try Media Player Classic aka Guliverkli (just Google it). Plays uncompressed HDV full screen on my Intel Core 2 6400 & 2.13 GHz, one gig RAM work computer. You don't even have to install it, just load from wherever you save it, and it has built-in MPEG2 decoder too.

Benjamin Hill February 4th, 2008 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Dana Salsbury (Post 817835)
I feel foolish to ask this, but what is the best way to play uncompressed HDV fullscreen? Windows Media Player doesn't work on my PC, so I'm not sure what will play it beside VLC, and I don't think it's playing uncompressed. I also have a MacBook Pro, but I'm too new to Mac to know.

It sounds ill-advised to run it from a hard-drive, but a jump drive will not hold a very large file.


"uncompressed HDV" is a contradiction in terms. It is very much compressed, but at a very reasonable data rate of 25 Mbps it should play back fine on a relatively recent Mac. Have you tried viewing it with Quicktime?

Ervin Farkas February 4th, 2008 03:27 PM

You're perfectly right Benjamin... what I meant is, I sometimes decompress HDV to uncompressed AVI - it actually plays easier than HDV because it's all I-frame. Media Player Classic plays them both.

John Miller February 4th, 2008 04:57 PM

If you mean you are trying to play the .m2t files that are created when capturing, you either need to use VLC or get something that can decode them to mpeg2 files (mpeg2 is packaged within the .m2t).

Elecard have such a product that will let you play the files full screen in Windows Media Player.

Benjamin Hill February 4th, 2008 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Ervin Farkas (Post 820093)
You're perfectly right Benjamin... what I meant is, I sometimes decompress HDV to uncompressed AVI - it actually plays easier than HDV because it's all I-frame. Media Player Classic plays them both.

Sure, I just wanted to make sure OP understood...have you tried it on the Mac, Dana?

Dana Salsbury February 7th, 2008 11:43 PM

The HD DVD works beautifully on my Macbook Pro w/o downloading anything.


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