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Gom Player 2.1.21.4846

Marcel Klum   on 08 November 2009 - 10:34 · 9 comments & 3053 views

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GOM Player is a video/audio player with additional multimedia functions. This is a player of the new generation, which allows you to quickly and conveniently use the advantages of digital technologies.

GOM uses low CPU utilization while giving you the best possible image and subtitle quality and plays incomplete files without buffering. You can play any media files with GOM's built-in codec and Codec Finder service:

- GOM's built-in Codec supports the following codec: AC3, OGG, XVID, DIV1, DIV2, DIV3, DIV4, DIV5, DIV6, DIVX, DX50, MP41, MP42, MP43, H263, AP41, MPG4, MP4S, M4S2, MP4V, BLZO, MJPG, RMP4, DXGM, H264.

- In addition, Codec Finder service helps codec installation; this service will tell you exactly which codec you should install and where you can download the codec. This service is powerful, easy to use, and highly interactive. With it's help, you can watch any media files of various formats.

What's new:
  • Security patches (Solving vulnerabilities when downloading a logo file and executing external files)
  • When using the Intel chipset graphic card, text error fixed in a particular Renderer.
  • Bug fixed ; mismatching problem between SRT subtitles and assigned code-page
  • When saving SRT subtitles sync, it will changed to SMI.
  • Problem fixed ; codec finding in some MOV files.
  • Bug fixed ; when keeping file handle after finishing playing OGG, MKV file.
  • Bug fixed ; when playing MP4 by an imbedded source filter, recognize problem about some MP3 audio streaming.
  • Improving downloading OGG file-playing function.
  • Improving damaged FLV file-playing function.
  • Improving local MKV file-playing function.
  • Error Fixed ; problem when connecting some external file splitters.
  • Bug fixed ; problem that pop-up finding subtitles page when trying to play a file which does not exist.
  • Error fixed ; problem that making unintentional file-names when capturing audio/video of on-line videos.
  • Error fixed ; video black-out problem in some conditions.
  • Changing format of bookmark file to Unicode type and Improving speed of reading/writhing of bookmark.
  • Adding shortcuts about move by a frame (next frame : Ctrl + > , former frame : Ctrl + < )
  • Adding sizes in "Easy Browser" option. (1280*1024 / 1920*1080)
  • Adding Exif information to jpeg file captured.
  • Add disabled filter list
  • Etc.

News source: Official website
Download: Gom Player 2.1.21.4846
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(5 replies) #1 Faisal Islam on 08 Nov 2009 - 22:24
The Best Video Player
#1.1 ThaCrip on 09 Nov 2009 - 03:24
...behind 'The KMPlayer' that is
#1.2 Shiranui on 09 Nov 2009 - 06:47
ThaCrip said,
...behind 'The KMPlayer' that is


I prefer GOM to KM as it does a much better job with subtitles. Plus it is more actively supported.

If this release really fixes the subtitle sync/save bug, which ahs been around for ages, then I'll be very happy, as well as surprised.
#1.3 ThaCrip on 09 Nov 2009 - 12:53
Shiranui said,
I prefer GOM to KM as it does a much better job with subtitles. Plus it is more actively supported.

If this release really fixes the subtitle sync/save bug, which ahs been around for ages, then I'll be very happy, as well as surprised.


subitles from .avi and .mkv files seem to work fine in The KMPlayer... maybe your talking about other video formats? (i just listed those two as they seem to be the most common non-dvd formats for movies online)
#1.4 Glendi on 09 Nov 2009 - 13:30
ThaCrip said,
...behind 'The KMPlayer' that is


KM Player sucks ass. Best player is MPC-HC, and ofc Gom Player for .avi files (the best one for this filetype).
#1.5 Shiranui on 11 Nov 2009 - 04:24
ThaCrip said,
Shiranui said,
I prefer GOM to KM as it does a much better job with subtitles. Plus it is more actively supported.

If this release really fixes the subtitle sync/save bug, which ahs been around for ages, then I'll be very happy, as well as surprised.


subitles from .avi and .mkv files seem to work fine in The KMPlayer... maybe your talking about other video formats? (i just listed those two as they seem to be the most common non-dvd formats for movies online)


In KM the subtitles remain at the original resolution of the video - if you make the video full-screen, the subtitles look like caca.
(2 replies) #2 +warwagon on 09 Nov 2009 - 17:23
I like how it fast forwards seconds at a time with the arrow buttons.

great for porn
#2.1 P1R4T3 on 10 Nov 2009 - 13:02
lawl
#2.2 Jugalator on 15 Nov 2009 - 18:33
warwagon said,
I like how it fast forwards seconds at a time with the arrow buttons.

great for porn

Friendly recommendation for Firefox:
http://www.squarefree.com/pornzilla/

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