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Media player classic standalone
Media player classic standalone





Note that I’m no longer using windows or BSplayer and in my opinion, VLC is superior and offer better codec's support, so I would recommend to dig in VLC prior you ditch it since all your requirements are available in VLC too. Automated subtitles download, additionally paid version includes a.Paid version has an option to skip the warning on beginning but in myĮxperience it wasn’t always working properly thus the jumping forward.

media player classic standalone

  • Jump back and forward (keyboard shortcuts.
  • DVD menus available but only on paid version Media Player Classic (MPC) is an application which resembles Windows Media Player 6.4 in terms of interface and CPU usage, but which comes with a big load of extra features you will definitely enjoy.
  • Option to remember video position is available under general.
  • In BSplayer, for seeing DVD menus, you will need a paid version, free version recognises only. Paid version is quite expensive (29.90 EUR for a new licence at the moment and 19.90 EUR if renewing a licence).

    media player classic standalone

    Both are good media players but since you seem to have issues with VLC you may try BSplayer.īsplayer has a free and paid version. It would allow the only open source, hardware accelerated H.264 directshow decoder (MPC-HC), to be used with wider range of applications (MediaPortal included).Ĭurrently there are many demultiplexers that are incompatible with the MPC-HC codec as it "passes" stream decoding responsibilities to the multiplexer side.įfdshow has added similar functionality in last fall and all other (commercial) H.264 codecs are supporting both types of H.264 stream from the source filter.Before I switched on Linux, I used VLC and BSplayer. Would it be possible in the future the allow H.264 decoder to accept PES stream as an input in addition to H.264 Access Unit stream type? and rest of the MPC-HC development team members!







    Media player classic standalone