07-27-2007, 04:46 PM
I may be wrong about this but if I remember correctly Vista uses a different technique to display the video.
If you see the video, you see something moving on the screen, then your codecs are all right.
AllPlayer has more problems than you could imagine... but ULTIME PRIME likes it somewhy... I tried to persuade him to use something BETTER than this but he thinks it will be better... We will see, that's for sure.
I suggest you use BSPlayer!
PS: I don't know about its Vista-support, but it's far better than AllPlayer, so give it a try!
Maybe we (all users) should unite and force ULTIMA to change his mind about multimedia (at least Video) players! Who's with me?
If you see the video, you see something moving on the screen, then your codecs are all right.
AllPlayer has more problems than you could imagine... but ULTIME PRIME likes it somewhy... I tried to persuade him to use something BETTER than this but he thinks it will be better... We will see, that's for sure.
I suggest you use BSPlayer!
Authors of BSPlayer Wrote:Since its beginnings, the BS.Player™ has truly been one of the best video players in the world. With the new version we wanted to go even further. We wanted to make the best tool for managing and playback of all multimedia contents: video, audio, TV and radio programmes (analogue and web-based), teletext, podcasts and webcasts, and live-streaming application.
PS: I don't know about its Vista-support, but it's far better than AllPlayer, so give it a try!
Maybe we (all users) should unite and force ULTIMA to change his mind about multimedia (at least Video) players! Who's with me?


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