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@digix2 | 10 January 15 | |
MPC alwyz sucks. minimal codes install in it
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@sonicbom | 10 January 15 | |
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I love both. Instaled both of them on my pc. One or other it works well.
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@spenzz | 10 January 15 | |
VLC!
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@astraamiga | 11 January 15 | |
potplayer mini. no need for codec packs. supports video shaders. plays tv cards, can record what it plays in many formats, video filters, skins, i don't remember what else it has but i never found anything better.
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@jay.mack | 29 January 15 | |
vlc for the win as it allows me to stream rtmp streams which is cool. with media player classic you cant pipe rtmp streams directly to it. oor at least i cant figure out how to. |
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@jariceals | 9 February 15 | |
MPC has awesome codecs, however there are some audio files which it cannot play. Vlc plays such audios but has a lag when it comes to video decoding. Has anyone experience such a lag?
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@jariceals | 14 February 15 | |
Vlc is so popular. I think this contributes to its dominance in the media player world.
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@warded | 15 February 15 | |
Popularity does not equal to good. 1. mpv 2. MPlayer 3. MPC-HC 4. VLC |
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@warded | 15 February 15 | |
Also note that the codec pools come from projects such as FFMPEG, LIBAV etc.
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@warded | 9 October 15 | |
MPlayer still beats ALL other FOSS players. Portable, 64-bit and with HEVC support . It does however need a GUI (= SMPlayer Portable) Some people will swear loyalty to mpv (formerly known as mplayer2) Latest versions on Windows: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mplayerwin/files/MPlayer-MEncoder/ http://smplayer.sourceforge.net/en/download-smplayer-portable Bleeding Edge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/smplayer/files/Unstable/portable/ Been using MPlayer both on Linux and Windows since 2007. |
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