"The Core Media Player" RC1 has finally landed
2003-01-28 21:22:48
T C M P  -  G E N E R A L  F E A T U R E S   * Advanced DirectShow based Core.   * All A/V types are easily extendable by installing new DirectShow filters   * Skin support with real time Hue variation and Alpha blending   * Playlist support based on a XML/DTD architecture code-name Nefertiti. This allows you to set properties for each Playlist file entry (ie: equalizer settings, subtitles, title, Aspect Ratio, etc)   * Playlist file types supported M3U, PLS, NPL, XML   * Support for Winamp Digital Signal Processing (DSP) plug-ins for audio and video files   * Support for Winamp Visualization (VIS) plug-ins for audio and video files   * Advanced Core Dynamic Libraries (CDL) architectures providing a good way for third-party developers to enhance and add possibilities to be the player. (ie: Remote support, lyrics, subtitle format support, etc)   * DirectShow summoner: an easy way to force a DirectShow filter to join a filtergraph   * Dual-View monitor support   * Adjustable Media playback speed (Half rate -50%, Normal rate 100%, Double rate 200%)   * Graphedit Server for manipulating audio and video streams   * Multithreaded capable for optimized speed.   * Console mode with Full Command Line Interface (CLI) Features   * Bookmarks & chapters support   * Easily customizable hotkey support   * Player database statistics.   * Full tray icon controls T C M P  -  A U D I O  F E A T U R E S   * Supported audio file types*: MP3, OGG, MID, WAV, MPC, AC3, MID, AU, MCF   * DS Based http streaming support   * 9 bands equalizer +  and Preamp   * Dynamic Range Control (DRC)   * Metadata support and editor for ID3v1, ID3v2 tags, OGG, OGM, MPEG audio info   * Ability to change the audio renderer (DirectSound, WaveOut, etc), AC3 support T C M P  -  V I D E O  F E A T U R E S   * Supported video file types*: DivX 3.xx, 4.xx, 5.xx, MPEG-4. XviD, DVD**3A an easy way to force a DirectShow filter to join a filtergraph   * Dual-View monitor support   * Adjustable Media playback speed (Half rate -50%, Normal rate 100%, Double rate 200%)   * Graphedit Server for manipulating audio and video streams   * Multithreaded capable for optimized speed.   * Console mode with Full Command Line Interface (CLI) Features   * Bookmarks & chapters support   * Easily customizable hotkey support   * Player database statistics.   * Full tray icon controls T C M P  -  A U D I O  F E A T U R E S   * Supported audio file types*: MP3, OGG, MID, WAV, MPC, AC3, MID, AU, MCF   * DS Based http streaming support   * 9 bands equalizer +  and Preamp   * Dynamic Range Control (DRC)   * Metadata support and editor for ID3v1, ID3v2 tags, OGG, OGM, MPEG audio info   * Ability to change the audio renderer (DirectSound, WaveOut, etc), AC3 support T C M P  -  V I D E O  F E A T U R E S   * Supported video file types*: DivX 3.xx, 4.xx, 5.xx, MPEG-4. XviD, DVD***, AVI, MPEG-1, SVCD, VCD, OGM, DAT, IFO, VOB, WMV, ASF, QT 2.x, M1V, M2V, VP3, NVS   * 100% compatible OGG, OGM Media Player. Capable of OGM video, audio streams, subtitles, chapters, tags   * AVI with multiple audio streams support   * DS Based http streaming support   * Desktop background player mode (plays videos on desktop background)   * NEW powerful Open Source USF Universal Subtitles Format (USF) based on XML/DTD   * Subtitles support for Subrip, MicroDVD, PowerDivX, Subviewer 1/2 with the tags   * Fully customizable On-Screen-Display (OSD) Video support   * Metadata support for ID3v1 tags, ID3v2 tags, MPEG audio information, AVI information, OGG Vorbis tags   * Metadata support for AVI information, OGG Vorbis tags, WMV tags   * On the fly video size change for Display Aspect Ratio, Pixels Aspect Ratio, Pan-Scan/Zoom, Vertical and Horizontal stretching   * Manual Time Jump T C M P  -  U P C O M I N G  F E A T U R E S PLEASE NOTE: These are planned features for future releases. This does not imply that any or all will be included in the 4.xx code base. Though th*, AVI, MPEG-1, SVCD, VCD, OGM, DAT, IFO, VOB, WMV, ASF, QT 2.x, M1V, M2V, VP3, NVS   * 100% compatible OGG, OGM Media Player. Capable of OGM video, audio streams, subtitles, chapters, tags   * AVI with multiple audio streams support   * DS Based http streaming support   * Desktop background player mode (plays videos on desktop background)   * NEW powerful Open Source USF Universal Subtitles Format (USF) based on XML/DTD   * Subtitles support for Subrip, MicroDVD, PowerDivX, Subviewer 1/2 with the tags   * Fully customizable On-Screen-Display (OSD) Video support   * Metadata support for ID3v1 tags, ID3v2 tags, MPEG audio information, AVI information, OGG Vorbis tags   * Metadata support for AVI information, OGG Vorbis tags, WMV tags   * On the fly video size change for Display Aspect Ratio, Pixels Aspect Ratio, Pan-Scan/Zoom, Vertical and Horizontal stretching   * Manual Time Jump T C M P  -  U P C O M I N G  F E A T U R E S PLEASE NOTE: These are planned features for future releases. This does not imply that any or all will be included in the 4.xx code base. Though this is our intentions.   * XML/DTD Media Library   * P2P LAN Media Library Sharing Plug-in   * PocketMVP Server Integration   * Minimize to tray/TCMP tray start-up   * CDDB Support   * CDA Support   * Playlist CDR Burning   * Input/Output Plug-in Support   * HTML/XML/PHP Nefertiti Output Playlist generator (for webcasters)   * Audio X-fade support   * EQ Presets Window   * OGM/OGG/MP3/Shoutcast/Icecast Streaming Support   * Video Timeframe screen capture   * Controls for non-maximized video window   * Full screen volume slider   * Full screen adjustable menu fade   * Webpage integration with ActiveX support *   With the appropriate filters installed **  Supported in the Registered Version Well well well, looks promising... let's give a try!http://www.corecoded.com
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