SPlayer is a free, open source media player that is lightweight, well designed, and quite powerful. It promises to play every conceivable media format (including DVD?s and streaming media), and to optimize your audio and video quality to best utilize your hardware specifications. It is light on power consumption, making it ideal for laptop/travel use, is truly portable, and offers a handful of innovative features such as on-demand automatic downloads of subtitles.
This is going to be my media player classic replacement!
I thought it might be worth posting this since i didnt see any forums that mention this app. looks promising!
For a while now, I've been looking on YouTube for a video that explained passkeys to the average user, that I could post for my customers on my Facebook page, but they all go into technical mumbo jumbo.
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http://www.splayer.org/index.en.html
This is going to be my media player classic replacement!
I thought it might be worth posting this since i didnt see any forums that mention this app. looks promising!
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