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3GP is a file extension for 3GPP Multimedia files, which was created by 3rd Generation Partnership Project. In most cases, 3GP is video container format, but it is able to store audio too. Since it is able to save space and data usage, this multimedia format is widely used on the internet and mobile devices. Here are top 5 3GP cutters for Windows and Mac.
Start the best 3GP video cutter once you install it on your PC. There is another version for Mac. Click and unfold the Add Files menu at top left side and choose Add Files to import the 3GP that you want to edit. Then you will see the media file in the library pane.
Freemake Video Converter is a popular 3GP cutter with millions of users around the word. It is not only a video converter, but also capable to cut and trim multimedia files from your hard disk and DVD.
123APP is a collection of web apps. It provides a 3GP video trimmer too. It enables you to cut and trim a 3GP vide file online without installing any software. There are two editions, free and premium.
Now, you should learn at least top 5 best 3GP cutter applications on desktop and online. Some of them are free to use, but others free to download. You can pick your favorite tool, such as AnyMP4 Video Converter Ultimate, and trim unwanted frames from 3GP files. If you have other questions, please write down below this post.
If you have a sample video or audio codec file that is not supported by MPlayer, please let us know (or email me).I try to keep thevideo fourcc list and audio twocc list up to date. As well as syncing codec support betweenVLC, ffmpeg and MPlayer.
In addition to these, there were a lot of updates to accommodate the APIchanges made in FFmpeg. Some were simple renames, but others were quiteinvasive. None of them should have a user-visible effect, except maybe forsome corner-cases in the channel order for multichannel files.If you see any regression from the previous releases, please report it on themplayer-users mailing list or use ourbug tracker.
So, which version should you use Try this simple test. 1 Do you compile your own MPlayer If no, go to 5. 2 Do you want to use a system-wide copy of FFmpeg If no, go to 4. 3 Which version of FFmpeg do you have If it's 2.8.x, use MPlayer 1.2.x If it's 3.0.x, use MPlayer 1.3.x If you have an older version, you are on your own. Sorry If you have a newer version, can I borrow your time machine 4 Do you want the latest and greatest features If yes, use MPlayer SVN and FFmpeg git. If no (why), use 1.3.x unless you have a good reason to stay on 1.2.x. 5 You still have some options! Use the version packaged by your distribution. Look for a package on our download page. Look for an updated package in the unofficial repositories for you distribution.
MPlayer 1.2.1 fixes many crashes with fuzzed files, squashes many bugs andincludes some compatibility enhancements. A lot of bugs are fixed also inFFmpeg, you can check their changelog for details.It's also easier to build this release with a system-wide version of FFmpeg,since you don't need to copy internal FFmpeg headers anymore.
A long awaited feature in MPlayer has arrived! Well, its still not possible in MPlayer to play twosubtitles at once. Maybe when -vf lavfi gets fixed up, then it might be possible to chain filters.However there is now an open source project to merge two subtitle files together.
For those of you sticking to the release version, we recommend to update to1.1.1 to avoid security issues.The tar file in the download section also contains the latest version of theFFmpeg 0.11 release with many fixes of its own.
As a first for this release, the tarballs are available in two variants:compressed with xz and compressed with gzip.Please get the xz variant if you can to save bandwidth, the gzip versionis for everyone that cannot use it.Should you never have encountered xz compressed files, newer versions oftar can uncompress it via \"tar xJf MPlayer-1.1.tar.xz\".
Thanks to FFmpeg and its project in the Google Summer of Code program, wenow have multi threaded support for playing back H.264 and other codecs.To enable threading run mplayer -lavdopts threads=N file.mkvwhere N is the number of threads you want to use.
We have switched to the libavformat MOV/MP4 demuxer to avoid maintaining theduplicate MOV/MP4 code. This breaks binary audio/video codecs with MOV/MP4files. Please use '-demuxer mov' if you still require the binary decoders.
First is to use the newly added VDPAUoutput. It allows the newerNvidia video cardsto decode the video without using much CPU. It is in SVN MPlayer(Nvidia binary driver 180.37 or newer required), you canfind known bugs and report bugsHERE.(Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD only)How to get the SVN version is described on the download pageand snapshot tarballs are available as well.
Second is to use MPlayer with the experimental multithreadedFFmpeg-mtbranch, which allows you to use multiple cores/CPU. (all OS and CPU supported)To enable threading run mplayer -lavdopts threads=N file.mkvwhere N is the number of threads you want to use.NOTE: FFmpeg-mt has problems with packed b-frames. 59ce067264
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