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Can you recommend a good video player to replace Windows med
Can you recommend a good video player to replace Windows media player?
Needs to be free, and as good as Media player. Media Player is not playing all of my downloaded files, I’m running XP and this is for downloaded files, not DVD’s movies.
Needs to be free, and as good as Media player. Media Player is not playing all of my downloaded files, I’m running XP and this is for downloaded files, not DVD’s movies.
Re: Can you recommend a good video player to replace Windows
The two players I know of that will play almost anything are VLC Player and GOM Player.
Regards,
JoeB
Regards,
JoeB
Re: Can you recommend a good video player to replace Windows
If VSO Media Player is not enough then Media Player Classic Home Theater is.
So far it is only player that is able to play FullHD mkvs on my old computer without any problems.
All other play huge amount of different formats but hickup badly with FullHD mkv, audio sync problems, picture stutters etc.
So far it is only player that is able to play FullHD mkvs on my old computer without any problems.
All other play huge amount of different formats but hickup badly with FullHD mkv, audio sync problems, picture stutters etc.
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Re: Can you recommend a good video player to replace Windows
Hi............VLC is a great all rounder....trust me... S Fox
Re: Can you recommend a good video player to replace Windows
Hey Elroy,
I've tried those popular video players such as Windows Media Player Classic, VLC Player, BS Player, etc. But to me, nothing beats the simplicity and effectiveness of Mirillis' Splash Player.
Mirillis offers 3 packages: Splash Player Lite, which is free. Splash Player PRO, which is a paid version that offers more. And Splash Player PRO EX, which is basically Splash Player PRO with an extra feature that allows you to convert video files to different formats quickly and can utilize hardware for accelerated conversion. All 3 packages can utilize hardware acceleration for watching videos.
Check it out!
I've tried those popular video players such as Windows Media Player Classic, VLC Player, BS Player, etc. But to me, nothing beats the simplicity and effectiveness of Mirillis' Splash Player.
Mirillis offers 3 packages: Splash Player Lite, which is free. Splash Player PRO, which is a paid version that offers more. And Splash Player PRO EX, which is basically Splash Player PRO with an extra feature that allows you to convert video files to different formats quickly and can utilize hardware for accelerated conversion. All 3 packages can utilize hardware acceleration for watching videos.
Check it out!
Re: Can you recommend a good video player to replace Windows
Try PotPlayer, 100% freeware, updated frequently 32bit and 64bit versions. I use it after using MediaPlayer Classic and got fed up of the 'issues' it had
Will automatically play virtually any video/audio you give it, including blu-ray and dvd with full menus
Used to be called KMPlayer
Will automatically play virtually any video/audio you give it, including blu-ray and dvd with full menus
Used to be called KMPlayer
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Re: Can you recommend a good video player to replace Windows
Steptoe: Where can I get a English version of this Potplayer previously KMplayer developed by a Korean tech. with the best subtitle (srt) feature?
I only found the Chinese version freeware.
Thank you.
I only found the Chinese version freeware.
Thank you.
Re: Can you recommend a good video player to replace Windows
Definately can recommend VLC Media Player.
It is free and updated regular.
I do all my vid stuff and subtitle checking with VLC
It is free and updated regular.
I do all my vid stuff and subtitle checking with VLC
Re: Can you recommend a good video player to replace Windows
What about player that can read vob? When I want to check my conversion using power dvd somehow power dvd won't show me subtitle (if I am using softsub when converting with cxd)?
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Subtitle information is in ifo. You need to have finished conversion to properly show subtitles.
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