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Daum potplayer softpedia
Daum potplayer softpedia













daum potplayer softpedia

You declined my plea to test for yourself for closure, can another kind soul that happens to use XP SP3 32-bit (SSE2) please check those builds above and verify they indeed install and work OK (so this issue could be put to rest.) ? (from memory I recall as being an avid PotPlayer enthusiast), would you oblige? VideoHelp being a third party provider, I did not want initially to post direct links to packages (Forum rule 1.b), but I have now done so above, for XP-members' convenience to the best of my knowledge, these are original/unaltered/official binaries being re-hosted (and the 21-02-09 builds not to be found on vendor's site). ).įTR, I didn't direct XP members to a random "videohelp" URL, but specifically to Which was exactly the point of my post you were quick to dismiss the info I posted here, out of pure courtesy to my XP friends, without first verifying it yourself (and making me look "bad" along the way. VideoHelp also host a link for the latest version: The GUI hasn't changed much over the years, it was initially developed as part of the Tools section of early-XP era K-Lite Codec Pack versions, that's how I was introduced to it and stuck with it ever since. Yes, the Explorer integration is its major asset! But, even beginning with my Windows XP era (2005-2009), what I use till now specifically for Explorer context menu is the, so called, LITE version of MediaInfo, which just comprises a minimalistic GUI (executable made by Atak_Snajpera, a doom9 developer) and the official MediaInfo.dll file (which can be updated independently of the GUI, by downloading the MediaInfo_DLL_xx.xx_Windows_i386_WithoutInstaller.7z package from MediaInfo author). Live broadcasting.It's incredibly useful if you do a lot of work with videos from many different sources, especially with its Explorer integration. Hi Quality playback and low resources usage.Internal DXVA video codecs (H.264/AVC, VC-1, MPEG2) and EVR (Windows 7 only).Support for most audio/video formats and DVD.

daum potplayer softpedia

A comprehensive video and audio player, that also supports TV channels, subtitles and skins. Distinctive features of the player is a high quality playback, support for all modern video and audio formats and a built DXVA video codecs. It''s been described on the Internet as The KMPlayer redux, and it pretty much is. Other key features include WebCam/Analog/Digital TV devices support, gapless video Playback, DXVA, live broadcasting. PotPlayer contains internal codecs and there is no need to install codecs manually. Supports almost every available video formats out there. It feels like the KMPlayer, but is in active development. PotPlayer is a freeware Multimedia player.















Daum potplayer softpedia