You can rely on the installer program to be aware of any issues like other codec packs or shared components, if they were an issue. I have all video players installed for comparisons and diagnostics purposes and never had a problem with conflicts.
CCCP installer used to delete any previous codecs before install, but that was another world, another time.
I am using for years a combo with Potplayer and Megamix configured for optimum quality. Explained settings with base-config at https://anime.my/tutorials/configuring...-decoding/ (btw. how to set links? or rather which language?)
Btw. "good practice" is such a thing. Only true for media players. But since you also recommend a codec pack - installing 2 of them will prob. result in conflicts.
If nobody cared as you falsely claim, there wouldn't be many car magazines, book, TV programs and websites about cars. Go sell your BS somewhere else ;)
Note that individual files can't be tagged under the current system, so the classification is already kinda correct. For this case though, I guess I could remove the "episode" tag though.
About techniques breaking sub renderers except mpv's, so far mpc-hc (64) has been great with even the craziest subs thrown at it...
Like that experiment some guy did where he completely remade all the video frames of an anime clip out of aegisub drawings. The sub was over 100 MB iirc. It was the result of both genius and madness.
"Most powerful video player?: the software that does more and/or does it most efficiently. It is practically a meaningless concept. Which brand and model car will get you home safely? All of them. Which car is the most powerful? Who cares."
Published reports say there is no known solution to regional problems with zippy. It's time to move on. Clicknupload has been getting some good reports here, and solidfiles is great with multi-downloads. Take what's freely offered, then move on when it's not.
1. A Fansubber: someone speaks Japanese and English and can provide a better translation than the 'professionals' because the fansubber knows anime and manga. For example: Sora no Woto where the pro missed 6 obvious boob jokes in two episodes.
2. What do you call someone who does not speak Japanese and likes to play with fonts?: An idiot. Which video player is best for idiots? Who cares.
There aren't many real fansubbers left. But there are plenty of idiots. Plain text that brilliantly tells the story is what we want really want, not horrible scripts with "ASS-art" (there's a term that may catch on).
3. Most powerful video player?: the software that does more and/or does it most efficiently. It is practically a meaningless concept. Which brand and model car will get you home safely? All of them. Which car is the most powerful? Who cares.
We'll never know if the anime is great if the translations are poor. And no one (except an idiot) liked Sword Art because of the fonts.
> One will have no problem watching anime and playing multimedia files by following these recommendations
Except the fact that VLC couldn't even play Hi444pp until recently and still displays it incorrectly (overly dark).
Not to mention there are certain techniques fansubbers are using with typesetting that outright breaks every subtitle renderer except the one used by mpv; which is entirely why all fansubbers recommend only mpv these days.
But yea go with: mpv or SMPlayer and everything should be smooth sailing. PotPlayer or MPC-HC or MPC-BE if subs aren't too advanced. VLC and things should be fine as long as subs aren't too advanced and video isn't Hi444pp
There is absolutely no reason to need or require 2 media players to be installed. If what you're using isn't capable of playing everything on it's own, you're using a terrible product.
It's good practice to have 2 media players installed on a system e.g KLCP and PotPlayer or KLCP and SMPlayer 🤟
SMPlayer is a great option for those obsessed with mpv. SMPlayer is a GUI for the award-winning MPlayer, which is a powerful command-line multimedia player. mpv is based on mplayer2, which in turn is based on the original MPlayer. Recently SMPlayer has added support for mpv and can now work with both MPlayer and mpv as multimedia engine. (One can simply change the engine via General tab -> Multimedia engine). Like VLC, SMPlayer is multi-platform. (The thing I like the most, between other features, about it is the fact that it has an official portable version 😀)
One should have no problem watching anime and playing multimedia files by following these recommendations 😇 (Unless their hardware is the problem!)
You don't mention the other variable, the number of simultaneous downloads. sf gives me about 9 files at once at that speed, for a total of 6.4mb/sec, if you can bunch up your downloads. Multi-downloads work better in a download manager but you could try FF. I don't know what Free allows. For singles, clicknupload might be best.
Right now Free gives 320 KB/s while SolidFiles gives at least 800KB/s. It seems they've capped download speed for free users, though it's much better than the damn limited speed of NitroFlare wich is only 20KB/s!!!
17/06/2019 13:22 * — Anonymous