NeuView Media Player

101

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Just discovered this brilliant piece of software. It is much better than WMP or any other software for that matter for viewing movies and the like. The quality difference is very noticeable.

This is the website: http://www.neuviewed.com/neuview6/generate.php?pagename=home/index#title

I've got a rapidshare link from warez-bb.org too, am I allowed to post it?
 
Could you PM me the link please 101, might give this a try, sounds interesting if it works as it says it does.
 
Not as far as I know, I only downloaded the software about 15 minutes ago. As a quality comparison:

neuviewkw6.jpg
 
Doesn't it play Xvids?

Just tried three movies and each one came back with an Xvid error, and wouldn't show the picture, just sound.
 
As in .avi files or .xvid files? My screenshot is of an .avi file, however it should play xvid files because it's listed in its file associations.

Bog standard avi's, same ones I've been playing regulary on VLC.

I've only tried to play 3 movies, and none of them have played and all come back with a message saying Error: Xvid Codec.
 
Only thing I can think of is that you might not have cracked it properly, but I'm pretty sure you know what you're doing.

I directed the patch to the progam exe., it said patched successfully.
 
Never mind, got it working, installed a different codec pack.

This is where VLC wins out, no codecs are needed and it plays absolutely everything out there.

As for the picture enhancement, I shall reserve judgement on further testing, on the first try I am not overly impressed tbh, made the picture more noticably pixelated, although it improved the contrast slightly, which could be adjusted manually anyway.

Hmmmm.
 
The quality is in the codecs and the encode, not the player, unless it has its own codecs, but even then, you are still limited by the quality of the encode. The player could have post processing filters I suppose.
 
Never mind, got it working, installed a different codec pack.

This is where VLC wins out, no codecs are needed and it plays absolutely everything out there.

As for the picture enhancement, I shall reserve judgement on further testing, on the first try I am not overly impressed tbh, made the picture more noticably pixelated, although it improved the contrast slightly, which could be adjusted manually anyway.

Hmmmm.
It plays my 720p version of The Matrix like a peach :drool:

WeasteDevil said:
The quality is in the codecs and the encode, not the player, unless it has its own codecs, but even then, you are still limited by the quality of the encode. The player could have post processing filters I suppose.
I don't suppose I'll ever please you :(
 
Never mind, got it working, installed a different codec pack.

This is where VLC wins out, no codecs are needed and it plays absolutely everything out there.

As for the picture enhancement, I shall reserve judgement on further testing, on the first try I am not overly impressed tbh, made the picture more noticably pixelated, although it improved the contrast slightly, which could be adjusted manually anyway.

Hmmmm.

that doesn't happen with me - I often get VLC unable to run some avi's
 
I just downloaded this, and I've now uninstalled it.
It didn't impress me, way too sharpened/crisp.
 
I just downloaded this, and I've now uninstalled it.
It didn't impress me, way too sharpened/crisp.

On further trials I agree with Top.

I will be sticking with VLC for now.

Thanks for the link though 101.
 
can i have a link please

we share the same windows blind skin, as displayed in your screen shot.
 
can i have a link please

we share the same windows blind skin, as displayed in your screen shot.
Sent. I'm running Vista Home Premium with Stardock ObjectDoct bar at the top.

Don't get me wrong, I'm interested as to how it is giving a much better image quality to VLC in your shot.

neuviewxt2.jpg


It's that settings box on the top right. You can adjust sharpness etc. accordingly to how you would like it.
 
From the site :

"Effectively 16% better contrast ratio, giving a better sense of depth and realism to your media."