Lingual Media Player For Mac

Lingual Media Player For Mac Rating: 4,3/5 4245 votes

VLC Media Player for Mac is a powerful and efficient app for playing all kinds of media in multiple formats right on your Mac. With this app in place, you can just download and watch what you want.

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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.

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Do this and you should be good to go. N64 roms for mac. 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.

LaMP (Lingual Media Player) 1.7.0 is a useful software app that can actually help users who want to learn a foreign language while watching videos saved on their PCs or available online. It comes with a great feature list which makes it even more convenient.

Features • Play video files in various formats with external subtitles • Choose to automatically repeat the last phrase • Jump directly to the needed phrase and the corresponding part of the video • Display a list of all phrases used in the video • Auto pause after each phrase • Switch quickly between audio tracks in different languages • Turn on a second set of subtitles • Manually synchronize subtitles and sound • Translate subtitles using online dictionaries • Fullscreen mode The app is capable of visualizing two subtitles simultaneously. The first one will be in the native language and the other one in the foreign language. The online translator and dictionary are other integrated handy tools. You are able to switch among audio tracks in different languages quickly as well. LaMP also supports multiple video formats, so you don't have to worry about its file format compatibility.