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Sorry for the off-topic question, but on PC I think you're using MPV as back-end for video playback. Does it support putting in your own mpv.conf files? (If so, where?) It would allow advanced users some more flexibility and maybe even support for SVP by swapping out the library. Source: about 3 years ago
Some of you may know ruffle (https://ruffle.rs). - Source: Hacker News / 7 days ago
The memories… I often wondered what would happen to those wonderful Orisinal mini games after Flash's death, without actually checking out the site. Would Ferry Halim find the time to port them to "HTML5"? Would they just… disappear forever? It turns out that they know run in Ruffle[1], a Rust/WASM based Flash Player emulator I've never heard of (or forgotten about). The handful of them that I have tested work... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
shrug It finds its uses. It's just not that overstated. Sandspiel is quite popular and is built using WASM: https://sandspiel.club/ Google Earth - https://blog.chromium.org/2019/06/webassembly-brings-google-earth-to-more.html Ruffle (the "make Flash run safely" tool) - https://ruffle.rs/ Ableton's Learning Synths - https://learningsynths.ableton.com/ etc etc. It's just hard to tell when something is using... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
I was amazed that the site still runs, apparently still using the same engine. But it seems that it was a flash site (of course), and archive.org seems to replace Flash Player with "Ruffle" [1]. Either that, or someone of Tobin's team replaced Flash with Ruffle >= 2019. [1] https://ruffle.rs/. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
It is Flash! You're playing it with the free and open-source Flash clone Ruffle. Source: 6 months ago
KMPlayer - KMPlayer is a freeware and supporting 36 different languages with 300 million users globally. PCKMPlayer is a freeware and supporting 36 different . ConnectKMP Connect allows you to connect your.
BlueMaxima's Flashpoint - the webgame preservation project.
GOM Media Player - GOM Media Player is a free media player with built-in audio and video codecs.
Lightspark - The Lightspark project
SMPlayer - SMPlayer is a free video and audio player for both Windows and Linux that allows you to play almost all media files without having to install additional codecs. Read more about SMPlayer.
CheerpX for Flash - its adobe flash player in webassembly