It doesn't support the playback of a protected video file. So, even if changes the current 'P Folder' value, it can access old 'P Folder' folders. 'P Folder' option remembers folders once opened by this option. ▹ and it doesn't support the feature that playlist is automatically made up of the similar-named video files. ▹ it should open the same-named subtitle/commentary files manually, ![]() If it opens not 'folders' but ‘video files' and these ‘files’ are not in the following folder or its subfolders ‘P Folder' folders in 'Preferences’, If it is not supported, playback and navigating may not be smooth according to CPU. If the video track was encoded in settings that macOS doesn't support, it may not be supported. On 'FFmpeg' mode, it requires the video encoded in H.264(8-bit)/HEVC(8 or 10-bit). On 'Native' mode, it requires M4V, MP4 or MOV types encoded in H.264(8-bit)/HEVC(8-bit) and AAC/ALAC ▹ 6th(8-bit)/7th(10-bit) Generation Intel CPU or later. 'HEVC(H.265) Hardware Acceleration' requires macOS 10.13 or later and recent CPU. 'H.264 Hardware Acceleration' may not be supported according to CPU/GPU or file format. It can get more detail informations about these features at "KPlayer Support". 'FFmpeg' mode: M4V, MP4, MOV, MKV, AVI, FLV, WMV, RMVB, M2TS, TP, TS, TRP. (folder_name) is only for file with maximum duration in the playlist. ▹ Only if it opens the BDMV's folder, (folder_name) and then (file_name) at the current ‘P Folder’, or manually open (folder_name) or (file_name) from anywhere. ▹ (file_name) at the same folder, or manually open (file_name) from the same folder. If it opens the video (file_name), it searches and opens the commentary (named like these). It shows a plain text commentary file in a separate window. (folder_name/folder_name*) is only for file with maximum duration in the playlist. ▹ Only if it opens the BDMV's folder, (folder_name/folder_name*) and then (file_name/file_name*) at the current ‘P Folder’, or manually open (folder_name/folder_name*) or (file_name/file_name*) from anywhere. ![]() ▹ (file_name/file_name*) at the same folder, or manually open (file_name/file_name*) from the same folder. If it opens the video (file_name), it searches and opens the subtitles (named like these). Subtitles are displayed in real time even if it searches the playback position through the time slider.
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