To be honest, most of the episodes are decently good. But depending on how you feel about ASMR, this series is either going to be very satisfying… or possibly a little cringe-worthy. It’s very avant-garde, even for Star Wars. And there are seven shorts total, all lasting about 8 minutes long, that are a compilation of sounds from the Skywalker saga based on the theme of that episode. So, what is Star Wars: Galaxy of Sounds? The best way to describe it is “Star Wars ASMR.” As the name implies, this Disney+ series is all about sound.
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I remember having trouble finding a way to switch dual channel audio anime (I was using either MPC-HC or MPC-BE) and I didn’t have the patience to waste time fooling around, so I ended up installing PotPlayer and stuck with it ever since. Rest of the features are pretty much the same between the two. – Extra sharp GPU-based video resizing options – Can natively stream and download YouTube videos in user-specified format – Ability to skip DVD menus/ads and directly play main title – Stereo crossfeed feature (for headphones) – Natively integrates LAV Filters (MPC-BE can use them thru External filters) – Repeat mode: Repeat File/Repeat entire playlist – Jump to Beginning of playback using Home key – File management commands like Delete to Recycle Bin, Open file location, Add containing folder I compared the two and came up with a list of features unique to both of them: It has been updated to use the very latest Windows media features and technologies (Enhanced Video Renderer, WASAPI, DXVA2) so I see it very much relevant for the foreseeable future :) Of course, MPC-BE is an excellent fork. Sad news but it’s not like it will suddenly stop working or lose its usefulness. |
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