This is a test release of Media Classic Portable it comes with a codec pack that would normally be packaged with mplayer but it works well enough with media player classic. Plugins are stored in Data\Plugins and then moved to the app directory so that any media file you play the plugins are activated and after execution the plugins are moved back into the plugins directory. The registry location is at HKCU\Software\Gabest\Media Player CLassic. for reasons I only have it only save Media player classic as other apps use the Gabest directory but next release I'll have it set so that it erases Gabest if there isn't any other keys in that section
Only 18k.
Only the Launcher I assume.
Please give a link to MPC version you think would be best to use with this.
Tim
Geek w/o portfolio
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
Well media player portable is already packaged in. I've UPXed all the files so that makes some space. but if you want I'll provide anyway
Media Player Classic
your friendly neighbourhood moderator Zach Thibeau
mpc2kxp6490.zip 19k
"Compressed (zipped) Folder corrupt or invalid"
I tried 3x
Tim
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Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
I'll notify media player classic admin as this is his space on sf for the actual app
but you can download from here
TO clarify I did the portable version
your friendly neighbourhood moderator Zach Thibeau
Now there is a command prompt window error about an illegal operation when I launch the:
MediaPlayerClassicPortable.paf.exe
Do you need details?
Tim
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Sure it could help
your friendly neighbourhood moderator Zach Thibeau
16 bit MS-DOS Subsytem [window]
C:\DOCUME~\tclark\Desktop\[mypath,mypath,mypath]\MEDIA~.EXE
The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction.
CS:059f IP:01B6 OP:63 29 20 4f 70 Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
[Close Button] [Ignore Button]
Tim
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Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
The problem with the downloads was, in both cases:
Right click, save as, does not download a complete file.
I found I had the same problem downloading:
Sumatra_PDF_Portable_0.5_PRERELEASE.paf.exe
The download would not extract and gave the same Command Prompt error.
When I clicked on the link and let SourcFordge start the download it was much bigger and worked.
So I tried it on your links. The files are the right size and have extracted properly. All worked well, though I do wish you had gotten back to me about it.
Tim
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Thats a relief. Yeah I understand the downloads not downloading properly. it happens to me all the time as use a dialup connection for the everyday use and then every friday I go to a computer with high speed. I would have high speed here at my house but our local internet provider doesn't come up where I am living at and we don't even have cable tv either so we have satellite. Then again there is also satellite Internet but thats expensive as hell
your friendly neighbourhood moderator Zach Thibeau
http://www.codecpackguide.com/klmcodec.htm - This should be portable.
I am serios. Real and Quicktime Alternative would be damm awesome!
Thanks but no thanks. it's already included in media player classic Portable
your friendly neighbourhood moderator Zach Thibeau
In addition to the registry setting mentioned above,
HKCU\Software\Gabest\Media Player CLassic
The following files/directories are left behind:
C:\temp\nsd142.tmp\newadvsplash.dll [work machine]
C:\Documents and Settings\tim\Local Settings\temp\nsd142.tmp\newadvsplash.dll [home machine]
note: the "temp" variable on my work machine is odd. The home machine should be seen as more typical [and of course in both cases the name of the directory [nsd142] varies from launch to launch]
also:
C:\Documents and Settings\tclark[or tim]\Application Data\Media Player Classic\default.mpcpl
is left behind as well.
On Both the home machine [more power, less ram] and the work machine [less power, more ram] the startup is deadly slow. The splash screen should remain longer to assure people that the program is loading. This is horrendous on the flash drive.
[by the way, don't like the current splash screen but that's aesthetics, logo is much too small for the size of the overall image]
May I ask why the plugins need to be copied to the main app dir and then deleted on exit, what not put them there and leave them in the first place? Would this not increase speed of loading and shutting down?
Also, Can you/we make use of the "save settings to .ini" feature/setting or would this mess up your launcher?
Seems to want to loop movies by default, even though I've said "once" and saved settings.
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The following probably apply to MPC and not the portable version specifically,
Response of controls is very bad:
click on file->quick open response time very, very slow.
Has problems "rendering" most Quicktime and "Real" movies,
As feature is one of the only reasons I would use this program over WindowsMediaPlayer, the author really needs to work on this.
Let me know what else you may need to know. I really would like to see this baby work.
Tim
Geek w/o portfolio
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
Well thanks for the feedback and I'll get working on the next version right away. and saving settings to ini, well I haven't incoorperated that in my launcher code as this is a launcher that I developed my self and couldn't figure out the ini section quite yet so I just didn't bother but I'll give it a go. I am also trying an expirament to see if it would notify the user of any newer version of the app with NSISdl.dll (Plugin for nsis)
your friendly neighbourhood moderator Zach Thibeau
I await your next release.
Btw, please realize I am not using any special tools to search for changes is the registry or left behind files or directories, I am relying on my [limited] understanding of where programs are likely to put things. If someone out there could use one of those "tracking/comparing before and after" programs the results might be more reliable. Anyone want to give it a try?
Tim
Geek w/o portfolio
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
Well I use the same method as you time
your friendly neighbourhood moderator Zach Thibeau
with regshot and post back.
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I put it in the Pastebin
"What about Love?" - "Overrated. Biochemically no different than eating large quantities of chocolate." - Al Pacino in The Devils Advocate
Was all of THAT removed on closing the program or have I trashed my registry. Maybe I shouldn't be an early beta tester.
Tim
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Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
It's a great job, but really, VLC Portable is a lot smaller (for us with small, 128MB drives). I think that any work on making it smaller would bring in more users.
Kevin P.
The Newbie-Geek
"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning." - Rick Cook
A portable media player classic with the ability to play Real and Quicktime files would be absolutely fantastic!
I'm really looking forward to a "proper" release of this!!
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Well due to some disagreements between me and John Haller. I've agreed to not post anymore apps until we work something out together. So until then my apps are going to be on hold for a bit. (Gives me time to think of my YANC project and my other pursuits)
your friendly neighbourhood moderator Zach Thibeau