About Best Media Player
This is a full-featured and powerful media player for all Windows platforms (based MPUI and MPlayer), named as "Best Media Player", this free media player can play most media files, include DVD, VCD, MPEG/VOB, AVI, WMV/ASF, Ogg Vorbis, Quicktime MOV, RealMedia (RM/RMVB) and other media files, program include all most video codecs and audio codes. This is the best choice for you play media video on Windows, you just need install this free program, then you can enjoy and view all most popular media format files. It is one very simple media player, don’t have any gingerbread settings, it is easy to get started and easy to use.
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Support languages: English, Bulgarian, Belarusian, Cesky, Deutsch, Esperanto, France, Magyar, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Nederland, Polska, Portuguese, Russian, Slovene, Ukrainian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional)
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About MPUI and MPlayer
This program is based MPUI (http://mpui.sourceforge.net/)
MPUI is one MPlayer frontend for Windows (Uwe Herklotz)
The core player is from MPlayer (http://www.mplayerhq.hu/)
MPlayer is a movie player which runs on many systems. It plays most video files, supported by many native, XAnim, and Win32 DLL codecs. The bmplayer.dll is one mplayer.exe.
You can download MPlayer for Windows by MuldeR or SMPlayer on sourceforge.net. You can this program download source here.
Support Media Formats
- DVD movie discs.
To play DVDs using this Player, you must have a DVD-ROM drive, Best Media Player include DVD decoder, and support encrypted DVD, DVD movies are encoded for different world regions, and your DVD-ROM drive must be configured for the appropriate region in order to play the DVD.
- VCD video discs and SVCD video discs.
VCD stands for Video Compact Disc, its video and audio are encoded using MPEG-1, one disc can hold about 800 megabytes of data. SVCD stands for Super Video CD. SVCD is the successor to Video CD. An SVCD contains an MPEG-2 video stream and MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 audio.
- MPEG-1/2 (ES/PS/PES/VOB).
MPEG-1 standard provide a video resolution of 352-by-240 at 30 frames per second (fps). This produces video quality slightly below the quality of conventional VCR videos. MPEG-2 offers resolutions of 720x480 and 1280x720 at 60 fps, with full CD-quality audio. This is sufficient for all the major TV standards, including NTSC, and even HDTV. MPEG-2 is used by DVD-ROMs.
- Windows AVI files.
Windows AVI (Audio Video Interleaved) file is a sound and motion picture file that conforms to the Microsoft Windows Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF) specification.
- DivX video files.
Best Media Player can play all DivX encoded files, the DivX files (with a .divx extension) uses lossy MPEG-4 compression, where quality is balanced against file size for utility. It is one of several codecs commonly associated with "ripping", whereby audio and video multimedia are transferred to a hard disk and transcoded (direct digital-to-digital conversion of one encoding to another).
- Xvid video files.
Xvid is another video codec library following the MPEG-4 standard, it is free, in contrast with the DivX codec.
- WMV video and ASF video format.
WMV (Windows Media Video) was originally designed by Microsoft for Internet streaming applications, as a competitor to RealVideo. ASF is an extensible file format designed to store synchronized multimedia data. It supports data delivery over a wide variety of networks and protocols while still proving suitable for local playback.
- Quicktime video (.mov).
Quicktime is available for Mac OS X and Windows operating systems, and is distributed free of charge. The ".mov" is file extension for the QuickTime multimedia file format. No need Quicktime player, Best Media Player can all Quicktime video (.mov) files.
- RealVideo and RealAudio files.
RealVideo is a proprietary video format developed by RealNetworks, it is usually paired with RealAudio and packaged in a RealMedia (.rm) container. RealMedia is suitable for use as a streaming media format, that is one which is viewed while it is being sent over the network.
- Flash Video.
Flash Video is a file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player (initially produced by Macromedia), it supports H.264 video and HE-AAC audio. Flash Video content may also be embedded within SWF files.
Key Features
- Support most media formats;
- Small, fast and powerful, program have only two main files;
- Very easy to use;
- Support all Windows platforms, include Windows 98, Me, XP, Vista and Windows 7 (32 bits or 64 bits);
- GPL, Free Software, the best part is that it's completely free;
- Available in many different languages;
- Clean and safe, program is designed from the ground to be safe and secure to use;
Main Video and Audio Codecs
- MPEG-1/MPEG-2
- MPEG-4 codec
- DivX codec
- Xvid codec
- H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (a standard for video compression, and is equivalent to MPEG-4 Part 10)
- MP3 audio
- Ogg Vorbis (Vorbis format has proven popular among supporters of free software)
- WMV-1/WMV-2
- RealVideo/RealAudio
- 3ivx MPEG-4 (It has been designed around a need for decreased processing power for use mainly in embedded systems)
- Flash video (FLV)
- Quicktime (MOV)
- AAC (MPEG-4 audio)
- WMA audio
- WAV audio
- Huffyuv (very fast, lossless Win32 video codec)
- AC3 and DTS audio