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Media player for mac review
Media player for mac review







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MEDIA PLAYER FOR MAC REVIEW PRO

It’s also missing a few key features pro users depend on, like J-K-L keyboard shortcuts for backward, stop, and forward control, or support for displaying embedded timecode. To be clear, JustPlay is strictly a media player-you’ll still need QuickTime to trim or save movies to another format, nor does the app offer the complexity of something like VLC. Subtitle fans will go nuts over JustPlay’s extensive options for displaying text in your favorite font, color, and more. There’s no way to reposition subtitles on screen, however.

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Subtitles are where JustPlay really shines: Viewers can import existing subs (sorry, no closed captions), adjust delay, tweak font, color, size, stroke, and background color, and in most cases, download directly from with a single click-no web browser necessary. Support for loading external audio tracks located in the same folder and switching between different languages (or stereo and surround mixes) is another nice touch, as is AC3/DTS passthrough for those of us with receivers hooked up to their Mac. Noise reduction or sharpness can also be added on the fly. JustPlay is far more flexible when it comes to viewing, offering a dozen different aspect ratio options, deinterlacing for older videos, and a handy Video Tuner to adjust brightness, saturation, contrast, gamma, and hue to your liking in real time. Take that, QuickTimeĬomprehensive format support aside, there are other reasons to kick QuickTime Player to the curb. JustPlay displays a wealth of information about your video and audio files from a convenient info pane. The only files that couldn’t be opened were R3D videos shot with a RED camera-but to be fair, they wouldn’t play in apps like VLC either. JustPlay works with BDMV folders ripped from Blu-ray, but there’s currently no support for menu selection, navigation, or playing directly from disc. I downloaded the full-resolution Ghost Towns in 8K from YouTube, a Google VP9-encoded MKV file which played with nary a stutter or hiccup while looking exceptionally crisp on a 27-inch iMac Retina 5K. Hardware-accelerated decoding provides fluid playback of HD, 4K, and even 8K video, although less-common MXF files didn’t fare quite as well.

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Hardware acceleration, deinterlacing, and oh so much more-JustPlay is the media player we all wish Apple would have delivered.

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This glaring oversight paves the way for third-party Mac media player apps like JustPlay, a lightweight alternative capable of playing nearly any kind of video or audio you can throw at it, from Apple-friendly MP4 and MOV (including ProRes) to pesky AVI and MKV files, all without conversions or installing codecs. Worse yet, Apple has yet to bring feature parity to the updated QuickTime Player a decade after its introduction.

media player for mac review

After all, the media player lacked the simplistic elegance of successor QuickTime X, despite richer codec support and pro capabilities like the ability to add and remove audio tracks. For modern Mac users, the imminent demise of venerable QuickTime 7 is unlikely to ruffle too many feathers.









Media player for mac review