Dear friends,
Is there video player (for .AVI files), which does not require special drivers for video card (ie, does not need QE/CI support)?
I understand that if browsers are able to play flash video (such as youtube) without QE/CI, then there is no fundamental obstacles to play .AVI files without QE/CI.
Thank you.
P.S, Sorry for my bad English.
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Posted 20 January 2012 - 09:53 AM
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Posted 27 July 2012 - 05:51 PM
Dear friends,
Is there video player (for .AVI files), which does not require special drivers for video card (ie, does not need QE/CI support)?
I understand that if browsers are able to play flash video (such as youtube) without QE/CI, then there is no fundamental obstacles to play .AVI files without QE/CI.
Thank you.
P.S, Sorry for my bad English.
VLC for Mac doesn't require QE/CI, and never has; however, without hardware acceleration (regardless of OS), video playback is a massive CPU oinker.
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