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5k player vs vlc
5k player vs vlc







  1. #5k player vs vlc install#
  2. #5k player vs vlc update#
  3. #5k player vs vlc full#
  4. #5k player vs vlc android#
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TROYPOINT has selected the best tools compatible with your devices including smartphones and tablets. With plenty of video players available for download, it’s a challenge to find a video player that meets cord-cutting requirements.

#5k player vs vlc android#

So it seems VLC doesn't support Dolby Vision yet, but it can play HDR10. This post presents the Best Video Players for Firestick, Fire TV, Android TV Box, PC, and Mac. When I play the same recorded video in VLC the media information shows the metadata as HLG - Hybrid Log Gamma which is another HDR standard, different from Dolby Vision. When I play the video through InFuse it shows DV (for Dolby Vision, which uses ST2094/10 metadata).

5k player vs vlc

Now, to check further I recorded a sample video in HDR. More information on the HDR industry standards. (Additional Information: You can check HDR using this colour information on YouTube stats for nerds as well, since it doesn't explicitly tell the dynamic range) This is how you know you are playing HDR content on VLC. HDR10 uses SMPTE ST2084 "Perceptional Quantizer" (PQ) metadata. (Note: To check if the content is playing in hdr on infuse, there is no way as of now to get information while the media is playing, however, you can look for the specific icons on media thumbnail.) Screenshot of HDR icon in InFuse 7. I also played the same video in InFuse 7 Player and it plays in HDR there too. To know if the content is in fact playing in HDR take a look on the screenshot of media information screenshot here. I have used this video for testing hdr on vlc. However, it can play and DOES play 4K HDR H.265 file. There doesn't seem to be an option available to toggle HDR on VLC. But peace of mind, that is priceless.TL DR : HDR10 uses SMPTE ST2084 metadata, you can see it being used in this media through this screenshot. You know, when the antivirus itself is pushing their crapware lol.Įven if you end up paying a few dollars more, for that there is always VISA. Those have next to not ads constantly trying to sell you one of their 10 other programs in their suite, that you don't really need anyway. I recommend using one that is made for and used by large businesses. But having no antivirus is still as insane a driving without putting on your car's safety belt on, though. Nowadays both Windows and main security suites do a LOT better job at protecting you, fortunately. It really was far west era of the internet. But I'm not surprised at all that so many less tech savvy people get scammed.

5k player vs vlc

#5k player vs vlc download#

Now I download only reputed stuff, from reputed safe websites. But that was to make me even more paranoid. I don't remember the name of that ugly piece of installer, though. EVEN with my anti-crap paranoia, I got really lucky. If I had just rebooted normally, one of the installed crap turned out to be some real nasty ransomware MBR virus. Good thing I cleaned immediately as that involved a Cleaner-driven reboot and Master Boot Record repair, too.

#5k player vs vlc install#

Yup, even if you refused to install the actual app (if there ever was one!), the installer still tried to infect your PC anyway! That sadly took hours but the cleaner found, and then fortunately cleaned, LOTS of crap.

#5k player vs vlc full#

Then I immediately did a FULL system virus check plus a "Deep cleaner scan". Needless to say, I immediately clicked the red X a second time and did NOT install any of that crap. As I discovered when I was just trying to exit that stupid crap scammy installer. Instead you had to click the red X in top right corner, typically normally for exiting the installer, to go to the next screen. Once when installing an app, the installer had a screen where even if you unchecked the "I'm a blind moron so yeah do install this obvious Crapware on my PC" checkbox, some small text indicated that if you clicked NEXT, you agreed to install the crapware anyway!įacepalm.

#5k player vs vlc update#

I keep ignoring the update pop-up, so perhaps the fault is me & not the software. If for some reason there is no better option than VLC player or it's still your favorite media player then please tell me why, maybe I've been using it wrong all this years or I'm not fully appreciating/understanding all of what the VLC player can do.

5k player vs vlc

Hovering over the timeline brings up a small thumbnail/preview of video (like on Youtube).Easy access to lighten or darken a video.Able to just select a huge amount of videos & play them without having to setup a playlist.Able to remember & continue playing from the last point I stopped a previous video.Quick access to change the speed of the video.So what "PC" Media Player is better than VLC player in your opinion?įeatures that I want, but don't necessarily need: All media players capable of audio CD playback will also play the Redbook core of any HDCD disc, providing no sound-quality benefits over standard audio CDs.

5k player vs vlc

VLC player used to be my #1 go to for years, but is has been annoying me lately, so I'm looking for a new one. VLC: Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Winamp: Yes No Beta version No Yes Last version is Winamp 3 No No No No No.









5k player vs vlc