![]() It may not support the video track that was encoded in settings that the 'OS-based media playback feature' does not support. So, in case of 'NVIDIA GeForce 9400M', this feature only works with 'Native' mode in these systems.)Īnd requires M4V, MP4 or MOV types (encoded in H.264/AAC or H.264/ALAC) in 'Native' mode, requires a video track (encoded in H.264) in 'FFmpeg' mode. (It seems that Windows OS X System - 10.7.5 or 10.8.x - requires more power of GPU. ![]() 'H.264 Hardware Acceleration' feature requires GPU (NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, GeForce 320M, GeForce GT 330M, ATI HD Radeon GFX, Intel HD Graphics and others) ※ KPlayer uses some dynamic libraries of 'FFmpeg' licensed under the LGPLv2.1. You can get more detail informations about these features at "KPlayer Support". 'FFmpeg' mode: M4V, MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, FLV, WMV, RMVB, M2TS. Move video files that were playing to the end and its subtitle files to Trash. Replay the most recently opened video file. Click the play button or menu after executing KPlayer. Currently supported only in 'Native' mode. Automatically saved and reused final playback position for each file in the playlist. (the most recent, only one file-playlist for 'Continued playing' feature) Automatically saved and reused file-playlist. Automatically saved and reused folder-playlists. If open 'folders', it is automatically made up of all playable video files in the folder. If open video 'files', it is automatically made up of video files that have similar names in the same folder. Subtitles files ('smi', 'srt' extension) described next are automatically searched in the same folder or in '~/Movies/KPlayer' until it finds the first file: SAME named with the file (or folder - only when opened the 'BDMV' included folder, only in '~/Movies/KPlayer') and then SIMILAR named.
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