These are made using Korg keyboards, cannot find any info about playing them with any normal windows based players, but you could just try adding the format to the music extensions in MP config.
Attached is a .ZIP file containing the N264 Video Codec.
THE PASSWORD FOR THE ARCHIVE IS 198309
Extract the executable (.exe) file to your desktop (or other folder of your choice), virus scan if you so wish and then double-click on it to run.
PLEASE NOTE: The executable runs silently in the background and takes only a few seconds to install. It will appear for all intents and purposes that nothing has happened. But when you try to play the MPG4 clip you've been struggling with, you'll see that the CODEC is fully installed and operational.
Interesting. :coffee:
I always have DVB subtitles enabled in "MP Config", but I actually switch on subtitles only for those films that have deafening sound effects and music, combined with inaudible dialogue. I have never noticed the problem that you have described, but I also use the EVR renderer, and not the Madvr renderer. So...
Interesting. :coffee:
I always have DVB subtitles enabled in "MP Config", but I actually switch on subtitles only for those films...
Every so often, when I switch to a TV channel, my MP client stops accepting user inputs, either from the remote or keyboard/mouse...
I compliment you on the thoroughness of your investigations. (y)
Unfortunately, I don't have any ideas what the problem might be. :(
Perhaps someone else will post with some suggestions. :unsure:
-- from CyberSimian in the UK
I compliment you on the thoroughness of your investigations. (y)
Unfortunately, I don't have any ideas what the problem might be...
Would appreciate it if someone could solve (or point me in the right direction to resolve) this issue.
I have “MultiSeat”...