GPCinema & Moviepark


yeah, and I think GPcinema is more flexible when it comes to bitrates, etc.
 
GPCinema vs MoviePark - I posted this on an earlier post :-
"GPcinema is way better than MoviePark" - don't be so sure.
Yes Gpcinema can supposedly handle higher framerates, although I've had MoviePark running at 25 fps (the problem is the sound synchro).
But MoviePark can handle Divx 4.12, RealMagic, 3IVX, XVID (any build), and ffvfw, and different frame sizes. GPcinema is very fussy about the codec and the frame size.
GPCinema (354 Kb) was not an upgrade of MoviePark (855Kb), but a totally new product , and I think it loses in flexibility.
 
Dozer - I've double checked this. I've captured a TV clip at 25 fps. MoviePark does play it. Now whether it's playing back at 25 fps , I cannot tell, as I say the sound synchro is not working. Is the sound synchro not working because the playback is less than 25 fps ?
 
if you have gpcinema u can see info on the film if its highlighted (bitrates, fps etc). Maybe you could use that to see. does it look really smooth?
 
u can download moviepark from here for free *THIS IS WAREZ!!!*

I love being banned don't I???
 
It only works with a decrypter which has been coded but NEVER released (you know why...)
 
blipped4 posted on Dec 27 2003 at 08:54 AM said:
Well i have something similair which i use to back up my commercial games.
Yes i know, and i know where you can get that program but i dont think its the best idea to advertise the fact that there is such a program at all. <_<
 
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Hi all,

I'm probably missing something here, but when trying to buy gp cinema it has 2 options, 1 saying mpark users only which costs less..

Is this an upagrade to movie park or something??

Sorry if this a stupid question, but I've only just got my gp32.

Cheers
 
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