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Thanks given by: | professorwho (12-13-2017), StefaanD (12-14-2017) |
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#1523 |
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Mar 2017
Mars
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So I know people have thrown screenshot comparisons up here before but is Wolfs rain worth buying on bluray since it’s a digipaint show?
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Finally ordered the FUNi BD release of Ergo Proxy (I haven't seen the UK BD version but from what I've read it's basically a port of the FUNi release), I can do a screencap comparison between it and the JP version when I get it delivered if people are still interested? I do not own the JP version but there are screencaps available from a previous fandompost that I can use for comparisons. I still have my old Geneon DVDs that I can compare as well but the aforementioned fandompost has that covered already.
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The programs/utilities I primarily use are makemkv, vlc, flickr and fraps. There are other options available but those are my favorite ones. |
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Your screenshot will not be the same as it should be. I personnaly try to avoid at all cost using these type of programs when I take screenshot. Oh by the way, VLC is one of the worst media player ever, if I can make a recommandation, use something else, like MPC Classic (The best). |
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I use MPC-HC + madVR renderer to make screenshots.These screenshots are stored as .PNG and losslessly re-compressed with optipng to shorten the upload time.
I use an older version of madVR because version 0.92.3 introduces a glitch that hasn't been fixed yet. These versions of madVR from 0.92.3 onward seem to apply some kind of undefeatable dithering, so two screenshots of the exact same frame never have the exact same file size and amount of colors. Made a few screenshots of the Macross Frontier Movie 2 BD a few days ago, but forgot to post it here: https://imgbox.com/g/TbkPC4GTxM Also made BDInfo scans of the UK Madoka Beginnings and Eternal films. Exact same video bitrate as Aniplex release. Madoka Beginning: [Show spoiler] Madoka Eternal [Show spoiler]
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#1535 |
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I've also used MPC-HC and madVR for a long time. Development on MPC-HC has stopped but it's pretty feature-complete right now so not in a hurry to replace it, but if/when I do PotPlayer will probably be it.
I've always hated VLC with a passion so it was a long time ago last I had to deal with it, but historically it's been very unreliable when it comes to YUV to RGB conversions using the correct matrix and things like that. MadVR also allows you to do your own Q-tec/Funi-like filtered upscales on the fly, except possibly less horrible. (First is regular bicubic upscale, second is upscaled with NGU anti-alias and anti-ringing/banding/compression noise.) |
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VLC is junk, I don't know why it's so popular and well recognized. MPC-HC plus madVR is the best way to go for the best video playback experience.
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I'll admit I rarely use MPC-HC, but it's my default app for files because if I want to open something and just leave it windowed it's there. I have Zoom Player set to go full-screen automatically so I don't want to keep it as my file-associated app. Oh well. There's still MPV and that also works great, even if it has less of an interface. |
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Media players (in general) are dead due to lack of devs, no desire for competition, and the rise of hardware media players powered by Android and KODI/PLEX. There used to be dozens of Windows (and Linux) media players, including "one-man jobs" that were not half bad, but I don't think we'll ever go back to the old days when many were willing to work on such things, often for profit. On Linux, almost all the players are abandon-ware and even VLC is 99% Windows bug-fix development these days, with hardly any focus on other platforms or new features. KODI on various platforms has pretty much killed off everything else and Microsoft's "Movies and TV" (WTF?!) app is pretty much on point for KISS users, with it's simple interface and Microsoft's Media Extension (Codec Pack) updates, though it's a bit kludgy, IMO.
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I also use mpc hc and vlc, mpc hc have better organized menus and is snappier to use but vlc is more stable (particularly with mkv) and able to play a wider range of files without having to install additional third party codecs. All in all, I still keep mpc installed for its ease of use but prefer vlc for its stability. As for screencaps, fraps and faststone to me are almost unbeatable for capturing and viewing. Lastly, PotPlayer is looking like another good media player option but haven't tried it yet. |
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