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What is your favourite media player??

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Originally posted by: Brainonska511
I used to use Winamp and liked it, but it won't work with the hotkeys on my laptop, so I've been using WMP 11 which is good enough.

For DVDs, I use PowerDVD.

All other videos - Media Player Classic.

options -> preferences -> global hotkeys -> Enabled.
 
doubleROFL - wow...just wow.

media player classic FTMWF (for all my videos) with the combined community codec pack.

winamp (minus ALL of the bloat except for audio) for music.
 
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
I used to use Winamp and liked it, but it won't work with the hotkeys on my laptop, so I've been using WMP 11 which is good enough.

For DVDs, I use PowerDVD.

All other videos - Media Player Classic.

options -> preferences -> global hotkeys -> Enabled.

Been there, done that. Still won't work, it has something to do with the program that runs the hotkeys.
 
i have to shake my head as I say this - I'm honestly surprised these choices worked out the best for me - but here we go:

Music: iTunes
Movies: Windows Media Player 11 w/ K-Lite Codec Pack

iTunes has an unfair advantage over other media players since my gf and I both have iPods. Still, it's easy to use, has a good search feature, can connect to other iTunes on the same LAN (awesome with flatmates and coworkers), and I really can't find anything wrong with it.

As for Windows Media Player 11 and K-Lite, the explanation is surprisingly simple: the combination flat out works. So far, they've easily handled every single movie I've thrown at them and they run fast & smooth. I tried VLC (with its built in codecs) as well as windows media player classic with codecs that I downloaded one at a time, and I always, always would run into a movie that I could not get working. With WMP and K-Lite, that just hasn't been an issue. Feature wise, they are nothing special. But they work, and for movies, that's all I need.
 
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
I used to use Winamp and liked it, but it won't work with the hotkeys on my laptop, so I've been using WMP 11 which is good enough.

For DVDs, I use PowerDVD.

All other videos - Media Player Classic.

options -> preferences -> global hotkeys -> Enabled.

Been there, done that. Still won't work, it has something to do with the program that runs the hotkeys.

What kind of laptop? HP?

I have a Dell and the hotkeys on the front work with Winamp.
 
Originally posted by: Terabyte
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: legoman666
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
I used to use Winamp and liked it, but it won't work with the hotkeys on my laptop, so I've been using WMP 11 which is good enough.

For DVDs, I use PowerDVD.

All other videos - Media Player Classic.

options -> preferences -> global hotkeys -> Enabled.

Been there, done that. Still won't work, it has something to do with the program that runs the hotkeys.

What kind of laptop? HP?

I have a Dell and the hotkeys on the front work with Winamp.

Asus.

It has to do with the program HControl - someone did write a new version of it so that it could be customized, but I've been using WMP11 for more than a year and a half at this point, so it really doesn't matter.
 
winamp.

I stopped using it, though, and I forget why... probably just never bothered reinstalling it after a reformat since I listen to a lot less MP3's on my PC than I used to. I should install it tonight when I get home from work.
 
I don't see my favorite on the list.
The KMPlayer
http://www.download.com/The-KM...0659939.html?tag=lst-1


It can do everything that all of those do combined.
If you haven't tried it , I highly recommend it.
Plays all formats, can do video captures, supports directshow filters, streaming, playing of broken files, + more

I stumbled upon it looking for a program that could play video from my capture card and deinterlace.

Its one of the few players that I would actually pay for if it wasn't free.

Full list of features:
http://www.kmplayer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63

 
Originally posted by: Modelworks
I don't see my favorite on the list.
The KMPlayer
http://www.download.com/The-KM...0659939.html?tag=lst-1


It can do everything that all of those do combined.
If you haven't tried it , I highly recommend it.
Plays all formats, can do video captures, supports directshow filters, streaming, playing of broken files, + more

I stumbled upon it looking for a program that could play video from my capture card and deinterlace.

Its one of the few players that I would actually pay for if it wasn't free.

Full list of features:
http://www.kmplayer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63

they only negative thing I ever heard of it from people who compared to zoom/VLC is too many options. Now, how could this be a bad thing for folks on anandtech? it works just fine out of box, comes with easy presets too. I used to swear by gomplayer, but Kmplayer is a clear leader in video playback department. As for VLC, I am very annoyed by the developer's open and utter disregard for subtitle features. Oh, did I mention you KMP supports winamp plugins natively?

FB2k all the way for audio though 🙂
 
Originally posted by: konakona
Originally posted by: Modelworks
I don't see my favorite on the list.
The KMPlayer
http://www.download.com/The-KM...0659939.html?tag=lst-1


It can do everything that all of those do combined.
If you haven't tried it , I highly recommend it.
Plays all formats, can do video captures, supports directshow filters, streaming, playing of broken files, + more

I stumbled upon it looking for a program that could play video from my capture card and deinterlace.

Its one of the few players that I would actually pay for if it wasn't free.

Full list of features:
http://www.kmplayer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63

they only negative thing I ever heard of it from people who compared to zoom/VLC is too many options. Now, how could this be a bad thing for folks on anandtech? it works just fine out of box, comes with easy presets too. I used to swear by gomplayer, but Kmplayer is a clear leader in video playback department. As for VLC, I am very annoyed by the developer's open and utter disregard for subtitle features. Oh, did I mention you KMP supports winamp plugins natively?

FB2k all the way for audio though 🙂

why did you bump a 2 week old thread
 
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