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MacVCD X... Discover the easy way to play VCD, SVCD and almost everything else with this easy to use media player for OS X. MacVCD X plays VCD, SVCD, AVI, DivX, MPEG, video, Quicktime movies and more. This software offers all the playback features you need and the ease of use you really want from a video player. With Video CD Format recognition, you can play VCDs and SVCDs in just one step. You can also play all your other movies - XVCD, SXVCD, AVI, DivX, xVID, WMV, MPEG, video, Quicktime movies and more. Use the screen display you prefer - full screen display, small screen display (floating or regular window), or show on your TV. Get the features you want - movie saving, track selection and repeat track features, Photo VCD, multi-language and karaoke VCD support with this easy to use video player. MacVCD X also features advanced features such as Hands Free speech activated controls, fast-motion, slow-motion and backwards playback.
Version 4.7.1: Maintenance release.
Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later, Quicktime 5 or later, (SVCD & XSVCD playback requires Apple’s Quicktime MPEG2 Playback component, DivX, AVI, Xvid, WMV playback requires component)
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| MacVCD X User Reviews (27 posts) | Write A Review | |
 | May 10 2007 |
FLASH1296 Display is alright, but it lacks easy commands for stepping forward / backward or changing speed. It certainly is not as good as VLC or MPlayer. Not close. (Version 4.7.1) |
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 | Nov 27 2005 |
HARRY I can't belive that anyone is willing to pay 19,99$ for this piece of software crap. Everyone, pleas use VLC! It's free and plays VCD/SVCD much better than this junk. VLC even plays allmost every videoformat in the world, including DVD-Videos. I can't belive that anyone is stupid enough to use this thrash! (Version 4.5.2) |
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 | Nov 21 2005 |
ANONYMOUS I haven't tried this software, so this is not really a review, but not only can you watch VCDs for free with VLC, you can even burn your own VCDs for free with DivIllusion. (Version 4.5.2) |
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 | Jun 5 2005 |
KAARU ANDO I have been using MacVCD and MacVCD X for years now with no problems. Yes, I use VLC also, but for watching the VCD videos which are sold here in Asia, MacVCD X is simpler and does a better job than VLC. I would ask the developer to add "Check for update" to the menu to allow users to easily update. (Version 4.4.1) |
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