PotPlayer 250625 by Razvan Serea
PotPlayer is an extremely light-weight multimedia player for Windows. It feels like the KMPlayer, but is in active development. Supports almost every available video formats out there. PotPlayer contains internal codecs and there is no need to install codecs manually. Other key features include WebCam/Analog/Digital TV devices support, gapless video playback, DXVA, live broadcasting.
Distinctive features of the player is a high quality playback, support for all modern video and audio formats and a built DXVA video codecs. A wide range of subtitles are supported and you are also able to capture audio, video, and screenshots. A comprehensive video and audio player, that also supports TV channels, subtitles and skins. Its been described on the Internet as The KMPlayer redux, and it pretty much is. PotPlayer 1.7.22569 changelog: Added ability to select HDR tone mapping type
Added VAD function to Whisper
Fixed an issue where an error occurred in certain situations
Fixed an issue where certain MP3 lyrics could not be displayed
Fixed an issue where certain subtitle backgrounds were cut off
Fixed an issue where rotation of certain images could not be handled
Improved damaged MKV playback function
Download: Daum PotPlayer (64-bit) | 39.4 MB (Freeware)
Download: Daum PotPlayer (32-bit) | 39.0 MB
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Stupid comparison, because going to B&W obviously does nothing when measuring memory and CPU performance. Go test and measure it yourself and come back. In my case, "noticeable" obviously means something faster and practical. Just opening and searching on the start menu itself is 1.22s faster. I don't care, really, but it for those who do, minor wins here and there do add up. Linguistic warriorism is an illness.
Oh wow i didn't know! /s
I could go Vivaldi or FF but these days i don't care anymore about privacy, ads, customization, advanced features and such, I've grown tired of overcomplicating stuff and the days of the power user are mostly gone. I'd rather simplify and go for integration, Android phone being my main device, so I go mainstream/defaults + couple tweaks and am done with it.
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