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IFunia Media Player is a totally FREE video player let you play videos, watch movies, and listen to music with high definition on Mac OS. It will play almost any video and audio files you throw into it like AVI, MKV, FLV, MP4, F4V, DAT, MOV, MP3, WMA, M4A, 5K/1080p/720p HD videos and more. Key Features: 1. The universal video player help you playback almost all media formats.
Just drop your video and music files to it, iFunia Media Player will playback them clear and smoothly without extra plug-ins or codec packages. Play all HD videos and 5K videos fluently! Play video and audio with full-screen mode or the window size that you like. Intelligently save the playback progress, just start watching videos from the position you stopped quickly. Automatically save playback history as playlist for you to manage easy & fast. Control the media playing with ease, including playing-back, pause, stop, fast-forward, and rewind.
All the operation could control by shortcut keys that you set. Intelligently detect the encoding of the local subtitles, or you could import the subtitles by hand. Quick image capture lets you save favorite frames breezily. Support audio stream and sound track switch. De-interlace settings supported. Provides the detailed information about video. Convert videos to your needed video format and portable device with Optional In-app Purchase:.
Real player is a very famous media player for Windows and Mac. It is more than a media player which has plenty of options to view movies and TV shows online from the application itself. Also you have options to connect your Smartphone with the application and transfer videos between each other.
Convert the videos to other media formats with one click: MP4, M4V, MKV, MOV, AVI, M4A, MP3. Convert the videos to your portable devices and watch movies anywhere anytime.
You could edit the media information for the output video file quick and easy including general media info and metadata.Auto-fit video for different devices. Supported media files: Video File: wmv, avi, asf, rm, rmvb, 3gp, 3g2, mpg, mpeg, m2v, mpa, dat, mp4, ts, m2t, t2, mov, qt, m4v, m2ts, mts, flv, f4v, mkv, dv, dif, dvr, xwmv, amv, mpv, nsv, au, mjpg, mjpeg, nut, h261, h263, h264, yuv, divx, mod, tod, vro, dpg Audio File: mp3, mp2, wma, wav, ogg, aac, ac3, m4a, mka, aiff, ape, flac. Please Note: iFunia Media Player doesn't support: 1.m4v files with DRM as required by law for copyright protection, even downloaded! 2.wmv using MS PhotoStory and GoMeeting codecs. Thanks for understanding and support! Like iFunia on Facebook: Follow iFunia at Twitter: Share iFunia on Google+: To keep connected with us and get the latest giveaways, update news and new release. Caribbean Jim, Great player, lousy & expensive converter (in-app $6.99) Granted it’s a great player.
The converter is another story. It is relatively expensive, so you think you will get something good. Well, it only converts one solitary audio or video at a time.
So what do you do if you have an 8000-song Windows Media Library you need to convert to Apple? One by one that would take a century, or at least a decade.
Worse, the converter insists on putting the resulting output into./User/Library instead of./User/Music and it does not allow you to establish a default target for the output. So you have to edit the output location individually for each song, or let them be and move them after you’re done converting. However, there is a solution.
Another or their apps, the iFunia Audio Coverter, for $9.99, does permit batch mode conversion. But don’t fall for this money trap. Get the free player, skip the seven dollar in-app converter, and buy the Audio Converter for ten bucks. Better yet, do it now, on the holiday special price of $2.99. Final bit of advice - skip the in-app converter that only does one song at a time.
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Developer Response, Dear Customer, Thanks for your feedback of Media Player. We will update some of the features in our next version. If you need any help for Media Player, please contact us at [email protected]. Thanks for your support again! Caribbean Jim, Great player, lousy & expensive converter (in-app $6.99) Granted it’s a great player.
The converter is another story. It is relatively expensive, so you think you will get something good. Well, it only converts one solitary audio or video at a time. So what do you do if you have an 8000-song Windows Media Library you need to convert to Apple? One by one that would take a century, or at least a decade.
Worse, the converter insists on putting the resulting output into./User/Library instead of./User/Music and it does not allow you to establish a default target for the output. So you have to edit the output location individually for each song, or let them be and move them after you’re done converting. However, there is a solution. Another or their apps, the iFunia Audio Coverter, for $9.99, does permit batch mode conversion. But don’t fall for this money trap.
Get the free player, skip the seven dollar in-app converter, and buy the Audio Converter for ten bucks. Better yet, do it now, on the holiday special price of $2.99. Final bit of advice - skip the in-app converter that only does one song at a time. Developer Response, Dear Customer, Thanks for your feedback of Media Player. We will update some of the features in our next version. If you need any help for Media Player, please contact us at [email protected].
Thanks for your support again! Elitezzz, It is the best choice for the mac users who want smooth playback of the videos and audios that migh It is the best choice for the mac users who want smooth playback of the videos and audios that might look choppy on other video players. It can help save my computer resources and supports different videos formats. The most important thing is that it is one of the greatest alternatives of 4K player. Get ready to experience high quality video playback with iFunia.
Meanwhile,it support losd subtitles automatically. Elitezzz, It is the best choice for the mac users who want smooth playback of the videos and audios that migh It is the best choice for the mac users who want smooth playback of the videos and audios that might look choppy on other video players. It can help save my computer resources and supports different videos formats.
The most important thing is that it is one of the greatest alternatives of 4K player. Get ready to experience high quality video playback with iFunia.
Meanwhile,it support losd subtitles automatically.
If you’ve had your ear to the ground you know that increasing numbers of Windows users are switching to the Mac. And with that switch comes a measure of confusion (and yes, I mean in areas other than “What do you mean my new computer isn’t subject to adware and spyware!?”). For the purposes of this Playlist entry, I’d like to focus specifically on media file compatibility—making files you had on your PC play on your Mac. Sure as shootin’, when a friend or relative hops the fence to the greener grass that is the Mac, I get a message along these lines: Help! I’ve managed to move my beloved movie files from my PC to the new Mac you talked me into, but none of the movies will play.
Or they’ll play but show only a white screen. I’m switching back to a PC if you don’t help me right now! And my reply is this: You’re almost certainly trying to play Windows media files. Those files aren’t natively supported by QuickTime, but you can force QuickTime (and any Mac media applications that use QuickTime’s technology, which is just about all of them) to play them by downloading and installing the free. Do this and you should be good to go.
If the files still won’t play, beetle across the Web and grab a copy of the just-as-free. With Perian installed QuickTime (and its related applications) can play AVI, DIVX, FLV, MKV, GVI, VP6, and VFW files. Specific video types include MS-MPEG4 v1 & v2, DivX, 3ivx, H.264, Sorenson H.263, FLV/Sorenson Spark, FSV1, VP6, H263i, VP3, HuffYUV, FFVHuff, MPEG1 & MPEG2 Video, Fraps, Snow, NuppelVideo, Techsmith Screen Capture, and DosBox Capture. Specific supported audio types include Windows Media Audio v1 & v2, Flash ADPCM, Xiph Vorbis (in Matroska), and MPEG Layer I & II Audio, True Audio, DTS Coherent Acoustics, and Nellymoser ASAO. And that should do it. Ah, but what about the obscure audio file types such as FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, or.ape (Monkey Audio)?
Yet another freebie (though contributions are welcome), Max can read and write over 20 compressed and uncompressed audio formats.
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