Over the years I've downloaded and installed many cd/dvd players or I've gotten them packaged with hardware I purchased - and, of course, I just installed them without thinking as to whether I needed them. Here's a list of what I have. Could I get some feedback on which you'd keep and which you'd delete? Any I should add for certain file types? I do quite a bit of DV (camcorder) to DVD work if that helps. Which would you use as the "default" player for DVDs, etc.
Cliprex DS DVD Player
Windows Media Player
ffdshow
InCD (not sure what this one is)
InterActual Player
Nero Media Player
Quicktime
Real Player
Thanks for the help.
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Hello,
If you have the harddrive space keep them all. You never know when one might be better than another.
ABSOLUTE KEEPERS:
windows media player
quicktime
realplayer
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Ones I use all the time:
Windows Media Player
Divx Player Alpha (also does Xvid)
WinDVD Recorder (does AC-3 audio) -
Windows Media Player I use all the time.
It is the all-in-one playing software you need nothing else.
Quicktime and Real Player are required for some Internet video but I don't like them and I don't have them! -
I personally don't care for Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, or Quicktime Player.
I use Media Player Classic with QuickTime Alternative and Real Alternative (which are actually just CODECS for Media Player Classic). I use PowerDVD 6 to play DVD's.
Just my personal preferences, take them or leave them.
-drjThey that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety.
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I would just keep ffdshow (For DIVX) and dump all the rest, especially InterActual
I use Windows Media Player Classic, Real Alternative, Quicktime Alternative, VLC player (For odd files), Zoom Player and Power DVD for DVD videos. -
Again, Media Player Classic isn't on your list, you should add it. Also as has already been said, get rid of quicktime and especially realplayer, and get quick alternative and real alternative.
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Originally Posted by tmh
I use bsplayer pro, media player classic for the real and quicktime stuff, and powerdvd for the dvd stuff. -
VLC and RealPlayer (if you must) Will take care of every type of media file I know of
drink up....the world's about to end -
Here's what I use:
* Media Player Classic (for DVD playback... excellent picture, decent control, almost as good as the commercial softwares like PowerDVD etc)
* BSPlayer (for most AVI movies)
* Windows Media Player 6.4 (this is what I have as default player for all file types, because it has zero extra features and is a good test player... all the others I use "Send To..." with).
* Windows Media Player 9/10 (for the rare website that requires it) -
WMP9
PowerDVD
WinDVD
Quicktime Pro
Real Alternative codec, not RealPlayer
InCD is not a player
ffdshow is not a player
Nero is not a player
It's pretty obvious you're not real experienced,
so you should probably just leave them alone.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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Nero is not a player
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Thanks for all the help folks! I'll ditch Real Player and InterActual.
LS, if Nero Media Player ISN'T a player, then what is it? The "MEDIA PLAYER" part may have thrown me off due to my "lack of experience". What does your vast experience tell you about Nero Media Player?
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