GOM Player 2.0.9.1


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GOM is a freeware media player that supports many features for advanced users who desire to watch video files at the best quality.

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Features of Gom Player 2.0.9.1 :

? GOM Player supports most of the condecs (AVI, DAT, MPEG, DivX, and plus more) by its own embedded codec system that you won't have to look for appropriate codecs everytime when you can't play a certain video format.

? With GOM, you'll experience something you've never seen in the past with other media players.

? GOM supports all kinds of features for highly advanced users who desire to watch video clips at the best quality.

? GOM is also able to play incomplete or damaged AVI file by skipping the damaged frames. And it can also playback Locked Media Files while downloading or sharing (with real-time index rebuilding under certain condition: AVI downloading in consecutive order).

? GOM also supports HTTP Streaming ASF/OGG/MP3/AAC/MPEG PS/MPEG TS: Only work with internal splitters).

? GOM also support its own skins, Subtitle, Overlay Mixer features, Optimized buffer for streaming Automatic ASF source filter, Keys Remapping, Superspeed/High Mode, Enhanced Filter Rendering and full-Unicode.

Download GOM Player 2.0.9.1 [3,92 MB][/b]3,92 MB]

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Tried it a few nights back, awesome quality, played files I couldn't even get to work in MPC. Options wise it gets kind of overwhelming, I've been reading up on some video quality stuff just to see what I can change to make it look better, but it looks pretty good as it is. No ads or spyware either.

Became my default player after watching 1 video.

Well I ended up trying it because I had a 720p video file (H.624 & AAC) that I couldn't get to play in WMP (no surprise) or Quicktime, so I opened up MPC and it gave me a codec error and wouldn't play anything but sound, tried VLC and it did the same, but gave me a white screen, tried this, and it worked perfect.

This is the only really troublesome video I've tried, but I seems like a great product to me (mind you they have a spelling error on their website). Worth a try at least.

BTW to those who don't know. GOM = Korean company... Or at least thats the impression I get from all these GOM TV adverts in Korea...

Yes. :yes: In Korea, the market share of GOM player rivals that of WMP. I've been using it for years and it's surely my favorite media player ever.

This is a nice little player, i'm liking it

also I found a few good skins for it here

http://gom.ucoz.ru/load

the site is in some other lauguage but you can still naviage to download the skins

Edited by warwagon

After fooling around wit it it looks pretty nice

Navigation is smooth, hotkeys are slick. looks visually appealing. It remembers ASPECT RATIO. I may atlast drop VLC..

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This is a nice little player, i'm liking it

also I found a few good skins for it here

http://gom.ucoz.ru/load

the site is in some other lauguage but you can still naviage to download the skins

Umm how do i dl it seems to keep wanting me to comment

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it seems Скачать с сервера = download now/here

/edit3

How do i edit skins so tooltips arent in another language..

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