

and, please send a bug report inclusing System Information. Also, even if you set it to "Auto", sometimes detection is wrong to support in some environments and the screen may appear black. If you set it to "On" when your hardware does not support, the screen may appear black. Movist will detect support and automatically support it if available. If you are unsure whether or not it is supported, set it to "Auto". If your Mac and display support 10-bit color, try setting Preferences > Video > 10-bit color processing. Movist supports 10-bit color processing for richer and more accurate colors.
Movist .smi movie#
It will work only for movie files that are made to conform to the relevant format. If it's occurred in too much files and you're not comfortable with it, set the video decode setting to "Hardware" in Preferences. In the control panel, click the video track icon to display the pop-up menu. In the main menu, press the Option key on the video track menu item to display the submenu. You can change it while watching video via main menu and control panel. If you have some trouble in "Hardware (Force)" mode, please change to "Software". However, it is not always possible, and may cause abnormal behavior in some files.

Movist can force hardware decode through special handling to be used even in such cases. Otherwise, hardware decode does not work although supported codec. What is "Hardware (Force)" in video decode? To use the hardware video decode acceleration, the video file must be made to conform to the relevant format.Please refer to the following for details.

The reason Movist needs access to the folders is because of the "App-Sandbox" security policy of macOS, and all apps in the Mac App Store must comply with this policy. For more information about Accessible Folders, see Preferences > Playlists > Manage Accessible Folders… In addition, the folder selected in the open panel that is displayed when you open a file is automatically added to Accessible Folders. For convenience, it is recommended to add your favorite folders like your home directory or the video folder of the external drive to Accessible Folders. If you add a folder to Accessible Folders, Movist will not display the open panel for gaining access to the folder any more. Movist provides "Accessible Folders" preferences for convenience. otherwise, disable related options in Preferences > Playlist > Auto-Fill. If you want to auto fill the playlist, just click the button. The open panel is displayed to gain access to the folder.
Movist .smi series#
When you open a file, Movist searches the same folder for series and subtitle files and automatically fills the playlist.
Movist .smi install#
You can install and run Movist Pro on machines based predominantly in your house and used by family members living with you.You can install and run Movist Pro on machines you own and of which you are the predominant user.You can install Movist Pro up to 5 devices in under "household" condition:
