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DESCRIPTION

Chroma is a player for movie files. It includes all necessary things like subtitle support, fullscreen play and playing DVDs.

Chroma supports most AVI formats like DivX/Xvid, QuickTime movies and online movies, and plays Windows Media, Matroska and Ogg Theora using standard QuickTime plug-ins. It supports most common subtitle formats, and uses the advanced text rendering in Mac OS X to render them. It presents DVDs in full scrub mode, can remove movie letterboxing and runs on all recent Macs.

All this technology hidden behind one button:

Play.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2007.3:

Leopard and QuickTime 7.3 support - Chroma 2007.3 updated for Leopard and QT7.3 and runs on everything from Mac OS X 10.2 to 10.5.

Movie Settings panel - The new Settings panel hosts many new functions:

  • Rotate movie
  • IntelliAspect parameter tuning
  • 10 band audio EQ, with iTunes preset importer
  • Audio Gain boost
  • Audio/Video synchronization controls
  • Subtitle synchronization controls
Playback preference panel - The new Playback preference panel lets you change keyboard navigation time-jumps, how slow slow-motion and fast fast-forward is, and whether to preserve audio pitch.

Improved AVI importer - Now handles mp3-LSF and mp2, and improved reading of unusual variants.

Improved Matroska support - Several fixes and improvements when using the Perian Matroska importer for .mkv movies.

Improved looping - Some improvements in looping especially for short loops.

Subtitle improvements - Many subtitle formats have been updated to recognize unusual features or handle broken files. Also, VobSub now supports subtitle files with several languages.

REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:mirailabs
Downloads:17,105
  - Version d/l:3,576
Multimedia & Design:Video
License:Shareware
Date:23 Dec 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$22.00
Chroma Player User Reviews (16 posts)Write A Review
Dec 30 2007
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AIKOUSHA  After bringing this "home" to try on my mac, I was very disappointed. Right at the start it states that it plays matroska and has a better method of displaying subtitles. Funny, "out of the box" it couldn't play ANY matroska file. It kept trying to send me to web pages (and without an internet connection on that mac, that's not possible) for plug-ins. If it has to search for a plug-in to even play a matroska file, that it CANNOT play a matroska file and should not state that it can. It should say, "after hunting for dozens of plug-ins it might be able to play matroska files."

Even playing basic quicktime supported stuff it had problems, like continuously showing the beachball and preventing any interaction. Found out this was due to it's literally unending attempts to phone-home for something (again no internet connection, and even so, it shouldn't be trying to infinitely call home for anything -- is this installed spyware or improperly implemented logging/registration and update checks?).

Even after finding and loading a couple EXTRA codecs (including Perian a known conflict problem generator) it still couldn't play matroska. Of the five files I provided, the audio in all was choppy, the best video I got played only 1 single frame on average every 20 seconds. And the subtitles are worse than VLCs by all regards, they were soft and transparent, very difficult to read even on a still image.

VLC works better and faster, and though I couldn't actually get Chroma to crash (like VLC does), locking itself from interaction with a 1-2 minute beachball display is actually worse than a crash, which can be recovered with an instant re-launch.

The ONLY reason I would ever use this is if they can actually write an efficient matroska code set for it, so that I can actually watch matroska files (needed for many newer fansubs). Otherwise I'll stay with VLC, which, while not able to efficiently work with matroska, actually works faster than this. Heck for basic Xvid, VLC works without skipping frames while my computer is doing many other things concurrently, like video compression, downloading, burning DVDs, AND compiling code. Chroma couldn't even play the matroska files, when that was it's ONLY ltask.

(QT Player, I gave up on 2 system updates back, when opening many videos took up to 5-10 minutes, they played fine after, but taking that long to open, somebody at Apple should have been fired.)  (Version 2007.3)

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Oct 8 2007

CASSIOTONES  Oh, I forgot to say that, although being the best quality subtitles I've seen so far, I dont know why but they seem to be in a strange format. I tried to resize and etc but most of the times dialogue lines would not display one above the other but beside the other, which didnt occured in VLC and QT.   (Version 2007.2)

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Oct 7 2007

CASSIOTONES  I like VLC, but not its interface. Chroma has a cool look, very much like other mac apps. i liked the command t function for stabilize, dont know if it really works though since I'm always on a stable surface. The subtitles are really beautiful.

I just wish it was more customizable and had more commands like VLC. I had problems using DVD, it kept asking me to change my DVD region when it was playing normally with DVD Player...  (Version 2007.2)

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Sep 2 2007
*****

ANTHONY SIGALAS  After years of using VLC as my video player of choice I came upon Chroma Player. This is how a video player for the mac platform should look and act like. Used it for the full 15-day trial period and never had a crash. Much more stable than VLC but the best part is how it renders subtitles using the native resolution of the monitor instead of that of the video file (like VLC). The result is crisp text that doesn't strain yor eyes. Also try using the transparent background subtitle style (the animation of the text box is wonderful). I love Chroma and use it a lot so I wrote a Sofa Control script for that (it's in the new version of Sofa Control).

I only hope the next versions will add playlist support. If you like me are anal about type (and if you're using a mac you should be) and view a lot of movies with subtitles then Chroma is the player for you.  (Version 2007.2)

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