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So, how about PotPlayer? Can this player support HEVC format? That means H.265 doubles the data compression ratio compared to H.264. In comparison, HEVC playback solution can be easily provided if your current media player can support resolutions up to 8192×4320. However, because the encoding is relatively new, some playback software, HD players, HD boxes, smart TVs, and smartphones do not support this encoding. It can be said that H265 has the best video quality for the same file size H265 has the smallest volume for the same video quality. HEVC/H.265 is currently the latest video compression coding, the coding efficiency is greatly improved than H264. Part 1: Can PotPlayer Support HEVC/H.265? Part 4: Convert HEVC to another Common Format.Part 3: 3 Free HEVC Alternative Players.
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Part 2: Install Codec to Play HEVC on PotPlayer.Part 1: Can PotPlayer Support HEVC/H.265?.
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Thanks again to the makers of this software for a great programme. I’ve actually given up looking for an answer on the internet. Anyone have the same problem? Thanks on the beforehand. And I can’t make head nor tails of google flash file because I don’t really understand how the translation function works. It would make more sense if it didn’t work at all. Then even if both subtitles are shown one above the other, they are both in English. Does anyone know why this is happening? What I don’t understand is that it begins translating but only does it for a couple of minutes. The test button didn’t work and I’m not sure what this was testing. Then I tried to check the ‘google translate’ option clicking on the ‘test’, open file, reload application and login.
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I prevented all processes except for PotPlayer but this didn’t work. So I thought maybe if I limit the bandwidth of other programmes it Google translate would keep translating.
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Now, the only online reference I could find is that in a recent update it said “online subtitle translation” would not ‘browse slowly’ in the new version. I’ve set the source language as English and the translation language as Dutch. But now for some reason it translates for about five minutes and then it stops. This is fantastic because you can’t always find Dutch translations on the subtitles websites. I used it to translate English to Dutch while I am watching. The online ‘google translate’ subtitle function used to work fine. I have one big problem, however, and I’ve tried searching for others with same issue but no one discusses it. It is the best media player I use and the most versatile.