please make video functions, Video functions |
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please make video functions, Video functions |
Feb 23 2012, 19:22
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Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 23-February 12 Member No.: 97362 |
I like foobar2000 so far it's great, but I would love to see video please! Have you guys thought of adding video capabilities?
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Feb 23 2012, 19:43
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Group: Super Moderator Posts: 4483 Joined: 23-June 06 Member No.: 32180 |
Probably not.
See these replies from one of the old threads on the same question: Does there is a Plugin for foobar2k to play Video(streams)? Short answer: no, and there will probably never be. No, foobar2000 is not able to play videos. Depending on the video (container) format, you may be able to play the audio tracks contained in the video. It is not planned to add video playback capabilities to foobar2000. Or a more technical explanation from another of said threads: Video is actually quite impossible with the current core design. […] So, no, video won't really be possible with the current core system At the most basic level: foobar2000 is an audio player. Expecting video support would be unrealistic enough for that reason, even without the implication that Peter should do even more unpaid work in his free time. This post has been edited by db1989: Feb 23 2012, 19:47 |
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Feb 23 2012, 19:45
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![]() Group: Developer Posts: 3036 Joined: 2-December 07 Member No.: 49183 |
7.5 years ago: the answer is negative.
Damn, too slow again :/ This post has been edited by lvqcl: Feb 23 2012, 19:46 |
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Feb 23 2012, 19:48
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 492 Joined: 5-January 06 From: Dublin Member No.: 26898 |
This question has been asked several times, and the answer is always no. It's my understanding that the developer wishes foobar to remain an audio player only and not a media player.
![]() You might want to check out VLC or Media Player Classic for video playback. |
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Feb 23 2012, 20:31
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![]() Group: Admin Posts: 4231 Joined: 15-December 02 Member No.: 4082 |
I think my core design comment was also before visualization support was added. Either a video output subsystem could theoretically be added, assuming Peter even has any interest in doing so, which I doubt. Or a component could theoretically use the visualization subsystem and/or the reported play position indicator to track the DSP and output latency for timing video frames.
Still sounds sketchy to me. |
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Mar 5 2012, 00:17
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1516 Joined: 30-November 06 Member No.: 38207 |
I for one appreciate fb2k's ability to play the audio stream of e.g. an mp4 file. Heck, I 'even' learned how to re-encapsulate MPEGS (easy using ffmpeg) in order to have fb2k playing them.
Now if only fb2k could look inside DVD video files (preferably .ISO images stored with the .DVD suffix -------------------- geocities.com/hydrogenaudio: http://goo.gl/tqYZj
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Mar 5 2012, 01:12
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![]() Group: Super Moderator Posts: 790 Joined: 12-March 05 From: Kiel, Germany Member No.: 20561 |
assuming Peter even has any interest in doing so, which I doubt. I for one would welcome a slick, clean, no-bullshit video player for Windows. Maybe Peter should do a Kickstarter. -------------------- Audiophiles live in constant fear of jitter.
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