I use Media Player Classic Home Cinema for all my video files.
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Zoom player as I like it's mouse controls best.
VLC for odd files and I like how it handles subtitles.
TMT3 for Blu-ray.
MPCHC sometimes.
IMO, the perfect player doesn't exist, at least for my uses, but I don't mind using a few different players as I have a lot of different types of video files. And I have tried most of the software players available.
I don't and never will use Windows Media Player for anything. -
Use VLC mostly. Next would be KMplayer. Use them for DVDs and BR to MKV rips.
Also WinDVD ver 4 for DVDs.
There was no mention of SMplayer but I use that as well.
For BRs I use VMP only...... I installed the version of PowerDVD that came with my BR Drive. What junk!!!! Found it to be insufficient so I downloaded the upgrade and found that to be even worse. Un-installed that immediately and until VMP just didn't watch BRs on my computer. Only MKVs.
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Mostly Pot Player, Sometimes Media Player Classic - HC. Windows Media Player for audio.
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Ditto. I use MPC-HC, but for simplicity my wife uses Media Portal she loves the fact it keeps track of her shows for her.
Last edited by dragonkeeper; 12th Dec 2011 at 14:45.
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VLC for MKVs (I like the subtitle support and tweakability, not to mention responsiveness and PQ);
TMT for Blu-ray (has Blu-ray ISO support with full menus, which VLC lacks);
WMC for OTA HD live and recordings, as well as the occasional analog cable feed (both piped in via a Hauppauge WinTV 885, though I'm about to drop the now almost useless cable);
WMP for MPGs, AVIs and audio (I like the audio controls and have added WhiteCap visualizations that look awesome fullscreen on a 1080p HTPC 100" projector)
Last edited by p_l; 13th Dec 2011 at 11:41.
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