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VMX
22nd May 2002, 06:31 PM
Hello all,
I have been looking for shareware software that will
play video loops smoothly, and can have the speed controlled
(video AND audio). I would prefer that it be able to play
many types of files such as AVI and mpeg1/2, etc.
The closest one I've found so far is "Smart Monkey Player",
but it's looping function does not work on my PC.
Playing more than one loop at the same time would be a
nice option too, but is not critical for my needs at this time.
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks much.

sleepytom
22nd May 2002, 08:42 PM
mytime does this and is free (i think) - the interface is messy though but it will play most formats.

VJamm also does very good speed control and is very stable with a good interface and only costs ?10 (but plays only avi files)

LEVLHED
22nd May 2002, 09:34 PM
check out MIDIVID.

MoRpH
23rd May 2002, 04:03 AM
Meimi has has audio and video, looping, fine speed control, A-B looping on the fly and a shitload of FX, very underated software.

LEVLHED
23rd May 2002, 07:16 AM
Thats because we want to keep it a secret.



......shhhhhhhh......

VMX
23rd May 2002, 06:39 PM
Thank you all very much.
I will try MIDIVID first since it is the smallest(676KB).

infopocalypse
29th May 2002, 07:29 PM
As a fullscreen app, loops, audio and video controlled, and keyed to point. Simple, and the only times I've ever had a crash are when I press the Windows Key (it hates the windows Key).

Email if you want it.

infopocalypse
29th May 2002, 07:29 PM
And mine is 20 kb (you need an ocx to run it though).

VMX
30th May 2002, 06:49 PM
Thanks all for your input.
Midivid just will not install on my PC(window XP home ed.)
I keep getting "not win32 application".

To infopocalypse: Will your program run on XP?

thanks.

infopocalypse
31st May 2002, 02:16 AM
Yes it does as that is what I use (I also use Win2k). I'll make an installshield of it. Minivid was probably just compiled on Windows 95, and a lot of things build on Windows 95 won't run on XP as XP throws out 16-bit compatibility... there are a few apps that come with XP to force 16-bit emulation, but I do not recommend them.

VMX
5th June 2002, 06:50 PM
Thanks Infopolcalyse. I look forward to your installshield version.
:D :D :D