Elmedia Player

  

You can customize your Elmedia Player settings in Preferences, accessible from the main menu. The options are organized into several tabs. The following sections cover each of them in detail.

Elmedia Player is a Mac video player that offers advanced streaming options. It can handle any conceivable media format. Files can be streamed to Chromecast, AirPlay and DLNA devices. No additional codecs are required for it to work. Elmedia Player 7.17 This media player is a super versatile app for any file format you probably may think of: FLV, MP4, AVI, MOV, DAT, MKV, MP3, FLAC, M4V are all supported as well as many others. Elmedia Player Pro free download - Flash Player Pro, GOM Player, Adobe Flash Player, and many more programs.

Note: Not all options in this section are available in all Elmedia Player editions.

Elmedia Player is a top-rated media player Mac solution. It supports wireless technologies, allowing you to stream local media files to Smart TVs or other receiving devices with unprecedented ease. Likewise, the app can receive streams from Mac computers, AirPlay devices and iTunes. W ith the slogan “Elmedia Player: universal video player to play all formats flawlessly”, Elmedia Player does draws great attentions from people who are looking for an outstanding video player to watch shows or movies.

General

Put new downloads in: set the path where your downloads will be saved.

Movie folder: specify the directory with your video files so that Elmedia Player could automatically load external audio tracks and subtitles for them. If no directory is selected, subtitles and audio tracks may not be loaded automatically, because the player has restricted access to the file system. (This option is available in the Mac App Store versions only.)

Playlist:

  • Autoplay files added to playlist: controls whether a file should start playing automatically when you add it to the playlist.
  • Add downloaded files to playlist automatically: if enabled, all files you download will automatically be added to your Elmedia playlist.
  • Automatically add files to playlist on opening: if disabled, files you open will play without being added to Elmedia playlist.

Playback:

  • Resume playing from where playback was stopped: when enabled, your videos will start playing from the point they were stopped last time.
  • Control playback with media keys: allows using the F7, F8, F9 keys to control playback.
  • Control playback with the Apple Remote: allows you to control playback with your Apple Remote.

Optional:

  • Send anonymous usage statistics to Eltima: help improve Elmedia Player by sending the information about the app usage to Eltima (no personal information is collected).
  • Automatically check for updates: allows Elmedia to check for updates automatically.

Quit Elmedia automatically: Defines whether the app should automatically quit upon reaching the end of a movie or playlist.

Interface

Language: choose the interface language. By default Elmedia uses the language set in the System Preferences on your Mac (System Preferences > Language & Region).

Note: to apply the changes restart the application after setting the language.

Full screen mode: choose between the macOS native full screen mode and the custom full screen mode which enables the multi-monitor feature (when choosing the custom fullscreen mode, you can also select which monitor will show fullscreen).

Full screen monitor: assign your Mac monitor for full screen videos to be displayed on it.

Disable screen saver: you can disable the screen saver during the file playback. There are 3 options:

  • Never: the screen saver is never disabled;
  • In full screen only: the screen saver is disabled only in fullscreen mode;
  • Always: the screen saver is always disabled during the playback.

When playing video:

Resize interface to the original video size: Elmedia automatically resizes to show the video at the best size.

Always start videos in full screen: forces playback to always start in fullscreen mode.

Show OSD: during playback, bring up the on-screen display for different events like seeking backward/forward, pausing, flipping, rotating videos, etc.

SWF

Default Flash Quality:

You can specify the quality a Flash movie will be played at: Low, Medium or High. The advantage of low quality mode is that it reduces CPU load and playback becomes very smooth. On the other hand, it essentially decreases movie quality. The specified value will be applied just on the go, if a Flash movie is currently played. In addition, this value will be selected automatically each time any Flash movie is played.

Options:

Enable Flash Local Security:

Use this option to specify whether SWF content that uses older security rules can access the Internet. Using the older security system can be potentially dangerous. If you enable this option, every time a SWF file on the web or on your local computer will try to load external resources from the Internet, you will get a warning message, where you can modify security settings. For details, see: What are security settings?

Allow to send/receive data over network:

In case your Flash movie loads external data, such as texts, images, etc, it communicates with the world by sending and receiving network packets. This can be potentially unsafe since there is the possibility of arbitrary code execution. You can disable sending/receiving data over network. However, in this case some Flash movies may not work properly.

Note:

  • If you allow access to external resources, you won’t see this warning message again. However, you can enable the Always ask option in the Settings Manager of Adobe Flash Player (at the Global Security Settings panel).
  • If you do not allow access to external resources, it is possible that SWF content will not function as intended.
  • If the Allow to send/receive data over network option is disabled, you won’t get this warning message at all.
  • The Enable Flash Local Security option is disabled by default.

Go to next playlist item if:

  • the last frame is reached: This option allows to find out whether the current movie has been finished. Once this option is enabled, Elmedia Player proceeds to the next playlist item when the last frame of the current movie is reached.
  • the frame number decreased: Elmedia Player is able to detect the last movie frame when unexpected or unusual frame sequence happens (the movie was rewound and played from the start). Check this option if you would like to proceed to the next item in the playlist when such movie behavior occurs.
  • the player stays on the same frame more than…: When you select this option, you let Elmedia Player jump to the next playlist item automatically if the movie stays on the same frame during the certain period of time. Elmedia Player gives you a possibility to set inactivity time of the movie manually.
Note: These options are applicable to SWF files only.

Capture

Here you can customize the options for taking screenshots:

  • specify the folder where your screenshots will be saved;
  • select the preferred image format (TIFF, PNG, GIF or JPG);
  • set the interval at which the screenshots will be taken, from 0.05 to 3600 sec;
  • enable frame by frame screenshots capturing;
  • enable the Always start capturing from 1st frame (1st sec) option if you want screenshots capturing to always start from the first frame. If you are watching a video and click Record a Series of Screenshots, playback will skip to the beginning before Elmedia starts taking screenshots;
  • check Keep capturing in every next movie in playlist to tell Elmedia to continue taking screenshots for all files in the playlist.

Video

Repair video:

If the Enable force index rebuilding option is on, Elmedia will automatically repair broken search index for corrupted video files. Force index rebuilding ensures that certain Elmedia movie controls (such as dragging progress slider, or seeking backward/forward) will correctly work for broken files: incompletely downloaded files, badly created files, etc. Force index rebuilding for large files may take some time, so playback may be delayed by some seconds.

Deinterlace:

Deinterlacing is the process of converting interlaced video, such as common analog television signals or DVDrip, into a non-interlaced form. Deinterlacing is used to get rid of the visual artifacts like edge flicking, line crawling, blur, jaggedness, etc.
You can enable it if you go to the Preferences and choose the Video tab →”Deinterlace” and check “ON”. To deinterlace videos Elmedia Player PRO uses the Yadif video filter.

Cache size:

This slider sets the cache size for videos you watch online. A relatively large cache will ensure smooth playback. However, making it too big will increase load times (because playback will not start until the cache fills up to 20%), so keep this in mind if you are on a relatively low-speed connection.

Performance:

Use cache for local files: Enable caching for slow media, like files of large size, videos on external storages, Flash drives, etc. Turn off caching for badly interleaved AVI files (when audio is slower or faster than the video, the picture is jerky, etc.).

Hardware acceleration: For videos encoded with H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10) video coding format. By default, this option is selected to improve the quality of playback, particularly the performance of full-screen playback. Hardware-accelerated scaling uses the video card on your computer to display video more clearly and quickly.

Skip frames: Check this option if you experience playback problems, for example, with high definition video. Elmedia will skip video frames to keep video and audio tracks in sync.

Audio

Audio device: Set the default sound device.

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Number of playback channels:

Set the number of playback channels for stereo equipment. Most DVDs and many other files include surround sound. Elmedia Player supports surround playback but does not enable it by default because stereo equipment is by far more common. If you have surround sound equipment it is safe to change the option “Number of playback channels” in Elmedia Player Preferences. For example, to make quadraphonic playback the default, choose 4 channels. Elmedia Player will then output audio in four channels when all four channels are available.

Automatically load external tracks:

Set automatic loading of external audios: all tracks with movie name, same name as movie or all tracks in directory.

Preferred audio language: Select the preferred language for the media with multiple audio streams. You can specify 3 languages from the drop-down lists of language options.

Passthrough for hardware decoders:

Enable for AC3 or DTS:

Some video files can have surround audio encoded in AC3 (Dolby Digital) or DTS (Digital Theater System) format. Some modern audio equipment is capable of decoding these formats internally. Elmedia Player can be configured to relay the audio data without decoding it. This will only work if you have a S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) jack in your sound card, or if you are passing audio over HDMI.

If your audio equipment can decode both AC3 and DTS, you can safely enable passthrough for both formats. Otherwise, enable passthrough for only the format your equipment supports.

Subtitles

Appearance

This tab enables/disables the settings that change the subtitles look.

Encoding: if you see wrong characters on the screen, try to change the subtitles encoding (default is UTF-8).

Font: change the font of subtitles.

Use embedded fonts: applies to subtitles with embedded styling; if checked, the font you specified will be overridden with that embedded in the subtitles, when available.

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Chromecast Font: applies the font of subtitles when streaming them to Chromecast devices.

Note: Chromecast devices have a limited set of fonts for subtitles.

Size: change the size of subtitles.
Color: change the font, border and background color of subtitles.
Apply these settings to ASS files: if checked, the predefined subtitles formatting and style of .ass files will be ignored so that Elmedia style could be applied to subtitles.

Autoload

The Autoload settings allow subtitles to be enabled (displayed) automatically. They also determine what external subtitle files will be loaded from the folder with the video file during the playback. The Autoload section approves 3 preferred languages for subtitles.
Autoload subtitles: set here the way to automatically load the subtitles file.
Automatically enable subtitles if available: if checked, the subtitles (if available) will be automatically enabled during the video playback.
Preferred language: specify the preferred subtitle language for the media with multiple subtitle streams. You can select 3 languages from the drop-down lists of language options.

Online Search

Elmedia Player can search and download online subtitles for currently playing video. To make the online search accurate login to your OpenSubtitles.org account, change the type of subtitles search and set the preferred language for the subtitles you want to find.

Choose subtitle languages: select preferred languages from the lists for the subtitles search. If None is selected, the search will be performed in any language.

Search by: specify one of the search types:

  • Auto. The search for subtitles is made by hash. If it didn’t give you any results, the subtitles are searched by a name of the file.
  • Name. Elmedia Player uses only the filename for the subtitles search. This method allows you to get more results than the hash type but subtitles may be not applicable for a video file.
  • Hash. The search by hash works with a hash key from the video and a file size to search for subtitles on OpenSubtitles.org. It’s the best way to find the results you need because it remains effective even after you change the video name. But this method depends on the hash that must be accessible in the OpenSubtitles.org database.

Streaming

From Elmedia Player.

These settings will help you transmit audio and video files from Elmedia Player to other devices over AirPlay, DLNA or Chromecast protocols.

General

Transcoding settings

If the video/audio format is illegible, Elmedia Player will convert it into a proper format by using its transcoding feature on the fly.
Audio transcoding needs very low to moderate CPU usage on a Mac running Elmedia Player. Video transcoding (including subtitles) requires high to extreme CPU usage.
The settings below let you change the video quality and bitrate during transcoding (converting) media.

Quality.

Choose the maximum resolution from the drop-down list to get the best quality for your video file.

Note: When converting a video, Elmedia Player will never increase the original resolution of a file.
Tip: If you experience buffering, try lowering the video quality. If the quality is too poor (and you’ve got a high-end computer) try raising the bitrate.

Bitrate.

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Change the video bitrate. A higher bitrate will make the image quality higher in the video output. A too high or too low bitrate can cause poor image quality or buffering.
If your bandwidth is limited, reduce both the resolution and the bitrate accordingly.

Note: Full HD 1080p and 4K streams need significantly more encoding processing power and bandwidth. Use these resolutions only when you are sure that you have enough resources to successfully encode and send videos with no quality loss. Higher resolutions and bitrates without sufficient encoding resources or bandwidth can cause the poor image quality and interrupted or corrupted viewing.

Buffer.

Set the buffer length in seconds. The minimum value is 90 seconds and the maximum is 1200 seconds.
This setting allows you to optimize the streaming experience.
Buffering accumulates media segments for serving to make streaming smooth and without interruptions. The larger the buffer length you set, the more time your playback will need to start.

Tips:
  1. Increase the buffering time if you have a slow network connection or your Mac can’t do a video transcoding in real time and the streaming pauses frequently while playing.
  2. If you don’t have playback problems, try to reduce the value. The playback will begin sooner after clicking “Play.” You can try to change different values to optimize your playback.

Use native playback when supported.

This option lets you enable/disable the native playback of your files.

Elmedia app can play your files natively if they meet the device native player capabilities. It means that the files should:

  • be stored in a compatible file container;
  • be encoded in a compatible bitrate;
  • be encoded with compatible codecs;
  • have a compatible resolution.

Consult the documentation for your device to make sure that it meets these requirements.
When Elmedia Player reproduces your video natively, it sends your file directly to the device without changing it. No CPU is required on a Mac to stream with Elmedia Player.

Tip: It’s better to keep this option enabled because it improves the quality of the video image and reduces CPU usage.

In case you disable the native playback, every media file will be transcoded. This can be useful if there are problems with video playback on particular devices.

Enable subtitles

If checked, subtitles that are stored in external files or embedded in videos will be included in playback.

Enable extraction of embedded text-based subtitles

A video file of a certain format (e.g. MKV) may have one or several embedded subtitle tracks. If checked, Elmedia Player will try to extract text-based subtitles from the video file into subtitle files and deliver them to the receiving device.
This may take a long time for large files or files on remote drives.

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Tip: Disable this option if your Smart TV supports embedded subtitles.

DLNA

Send “stop” before playing

Some TV sets require a STOP command before playing files, otherwise they won’t work. It’s better to uncheck this box if your TV works properly.

Use proxy server for online videos

Some DLNA/UPnP devices (e.g. Samsung Smart TV) are working in bound of local network only. Enabling this option will help them play media from the Internet directly.

To Elmedia Player.
The settings enable/disable streaming audio and video files to Elmedia Player over the AirPlay protocol.

AirPlay

AirPlay Service:

Enables/disables streaming from AirPlay-enabled devices.

Speaker Mode:

Forces on audio-only streaming. Enable this option if you are streaming from iOS 9 and above devices. (See the AirPlay FAQ section.)

Broadcast Name:

Allows you to customize the name by which your Mac will be identified by the AirPlay-enabled devices on your network. Check Use Computer Name option to leave the system name or type in your own.

On Connection:

Lets you choose the preferred behavior of the app on connection. Elmedia Player will either connect and start the playback immediately (Connect and Play), or indicate you to accept the connection first (Request access).

AirPlay Security:

Allows you to set a password that will be asked on any device attempting to connect to Elmedia Player over AirPlay.

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Elmedia Player, a versatile free media player for Mac, supports almost all commonly used video & audio formats. This app offers an extensive list of flexible settings for watching videos and streaming them to Apple TV, Smart TV or Chromecast.


Elmedia is a free media player for Mac that supports various video and audio formats, including FLV, SWF, MP4, AVI, MOV, MP4, DAT, MP3, etc. The app features exclusive Open Online Video feature which lets you watch YouTube, Vimeo and Dailymotion videos online without ads. Elmedia strives to enhance your viewing experience with such possibilities as creating playlists for local files and web videos, 10-band equalizer to shape the audio tone, video tuner to regulate brightness, saturation, and contrast, versatile subtitles support, possibility to load external audio files, increasing or decreasing audio delay. Elmedia offers deinterlace option that lets you get rid of irritating horizontal stripes on fast moving objects in certain videos. You can watch 4K and 8К videos without video slowdown or troubles with sound sync thanks to Elmedia hardware accelerated decoding. Elmedia Player is also available as a PRO version. For $19.95 it offers: downloading videos from the Internet; downloading YouTube videos in various formats and resolutions; extracting audio files from YouTube videos in MP3 and other formats; downloading YouTube playlists; AirPlay support (including 4K videos); streaming local files to Chromecast and Smart TV via DLNA (4K video streaming is supported); making screenshots from the videos; adjusting audio and video in various ways; choosing output devices for video and audio; A-B loop to repeat a video segment continuously; flipping and rotating video image.
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