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Video Players: Best Free Ones - Best free ones

 
 Discussion by Find3r with 15 Replies.
 Last Update: May 1, 2008, 6:39 am
 
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Im going to review the best video players i ever used! :lol:

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BsPlayer is a free video player, i really like this one, has a milliion skins and options like:
-Resolution changing
-Multilingual
-Fully skinnable - Any shape, transparent skins...
-Display subtitles - Support custom subtitles position, color, font, transparency,...
-And More...

Supported formats:
Video: avi, mpeg 1, mpeg 2, xvid, divx, 3ivx, ogg, ogm, matroska, asf, wmv etc
Audio: wav, mp2, mp3, ogg etc
Images: jpeg, gif, bmp (DirectX 9 required)

Link: http://bsplayer.com/index.php?p=about&PHPS...a2f4e4dfe1bf36b

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QuickTime its free too, made by apple, plays videos and pictures! i dont like him, its to boring. and dont have much plugins and skins like bsplayer. :)

Supported formats:
Images: BMP, GIF, JPEG, PICT, PNG, SGI, TIFF, Adobe Photoshop, e FlashPix.
Video: MPEG-1, MPEG-2(1), MPEG-4, H.264, 3GPP & 3GPP2, And dozens more…
Audio: AAC, MP3,...

Link: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/player/specs.html

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RealPlayer is the ''Universal Player''. It plays almost everything, and thousand of websites requires him to play stream movies.

Supported formats:
Can play QuickTime, Windows Media, MPEG audio/video, DVDs, VCDs and store-bought or home-made CD-ROMS.

Link: http://www.real.com/moreinfo/playerplus_fe...e&pageregion=A1

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DivX is the most famous compression format in the web, so to play divx files you will need a divx player, this one is the original, but others players run divx too, like bsplayer. Its good to have this version, because than you will have all the divx codecs installed on your computer. But you can also download a codec pack with it.

Link: http://www.divx.com/divx/play/

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PowerDVD is the best player for DVDs, full of options, you can configure your video settings, audio settings, has High-Definition Audio, Subtitle, Language and Angle Switching, Resume playback and a lot more. I recommend you to use this one if you like to watch dvds in your computer.

Link: http://www.cyberlink.com/multi/products/main_1_ENU.html


Do you like other? Comment!

Enjoy! :lol:


i dont know if this is the right place to put this. if not, please move. Thanks.

   Mon Mar 27, 2006    Reply         

Media Player Classic is a player with great performance. It doesn't have any pretty skins, but it's got lots more features than Real, QuickTime, and possibly all the other players you've mentioned. Oh, and it's not released by Microsoft. It doesn't look anything like the current Windows Media Player.

I've tried BsPlayer before, but it was so slow that it made the video out of sync, and eventually crashed.







   Wed Mar 29, 2006    Reply         

I can't believe you didn't include VLC Media Player. It is one of the best out there, and you can chck it out at:

http://videolan.org

   Sat Apr 29, 2006    Reply         


Divx, Winamp, quicktime, lol. BS Player is..... ok at best.

   Sun May 21, 2006    Reply         

i heard about a player that sits just above the taskbar (it's like a bar above the taskbar) and it supports all formats. I forgot the name, if anyone knows it please tell me.

   Mon May 22, 2006    Reply         

VLC is my personal fav, cause it can play pretty much all video formats

   Fri Jul 7, 2006    Reply         


VLC is also my personal favourite, it runs on all major operating systems and it's a lite weight media player.

xboxrulz

   Fri Jul 7, 2006    Reply         

I like Microsoft Media the best, although I still need divx codec to play my files. It could be that I am used to the navigation and I love all the features.

   Tue Jul 18, 2006    Reply         

i also go with VLC since it plays 99.9% of whatever others dont play

   Mon Aug 7, 2006    Reply         

Media Player Classic gets my vote. It's OpenSource and released under the GPL. Also lots of features and it's regularly updated. It's also one of the smallest media players around. Fast and lite - that's what I like.

I highly recommend having it on your machine.

   Thu Aug 10, 2006    Reply         

i like realplayer the most i got a crack also for full real player hehe

   Tue Oct 10, 2006    Reply         

QUOTE (randomdood)


i heard about a player that sits just above the taskbar (it's like a bar above the taskbar) and it supports all formats. I forgot the name, if anyone knows it please tell me.

Link: view Post: 78839

I think I used it before. jetAudio Basic. It's a freeware I got from Download.com. It looks cool and i remember it could sit as an icon on the windows tray and as a bar which is just as you said. I'm not too sure of the format part though. It suppourted many formats, thats one thing I know for sure. It is good but not that supported thanks to Microsoft's bunddling of softwares which smashed quite a number of competitors.

   Sat Oct 14, 2006    Reply         

sparx, VLC is also opensourced, so I still recommend looking into VLC.

xboxrulz

   Sat Oct 14, 2006    Reply         

Totem or MPlayer on Linux System
win32codec support

   Sat Oct 14, 2006    Reply         

I'm also going to have to add to the support for the VLC media player. I can honestly say that I have never used a player that is so consistantly reliable. I cannot recall a single time when VLC did not work. VLC all the way.

   Thu Oct 26, 2006    Reply         

I don't tink video players such as powerdvd and real is not good for me .
I think Media Player Classic is the best for me .
:(

   Thu May 1, 2008    Reply         

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