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niltsh

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Jan 1, 2010
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Sorry I didn't find if it is not allowed to promote the Applications. If it is prohibited here, please ignore this post.

Recently I developed a software called MplayerX, a media player on Mac, as a free alternative of Mplayer OSX.
It cost me nearly 4 months of weekends, now I think it is ready for daily use.
Some features are:
- Multi-Screen support
- Apple Remote support
- MultiTouch? support
- Automatic find next proper file to play
- Auto detect the encode method of subtitle file (with Universal Charset Detector)
- Snapshot
- Multi-Thread ffmpeg supported

It is still under development, and many functions are waiting for perfectising.

It should run under Snow Leopard(10.6) at least with intel's CPU.

Currently it is hosted at http://code.google.com/p/mplayerx/

If there are some advices, it will be deeply appreciated.
 
sounds interesting, however it's against the forum rules:

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