Maya2009 said:Currently i'm using VLC,Splayer and iTunes..
why iTune ?? because it's stunning look and als they're listing top songs which most of really nice songs i wish VLC player add something like that !!
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Splayer is als nice one thanx for sharing this !!
cause it's worth to look don't you think ?kris_one said:Good looking media player? WHY?
carbonn said:KM Player and MPC will do the job
Chaos said:I've tried all of them and for my requirement - DXVA acceleration, hardware YUV to RGB conversion, 10 bit output (my tv seems to like that far better than 8bit), Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD bitstreaming, absolutely nothing can touch potplayer. MPC-HC comes close but needs hell of a lot of configuration and even after trying everything doesn't accelerate xvid on the gpu.
Pot player does all of the above out of the box.
XBMC UI looks pretty awesome but that is about it. XBMC is obviously not meant for a power user.
GunsNRoses said:Tsk, tsk, sweeping statements. It is actually meant for a power user. The sheer amount of customization possible is quite overwhelming. The only thing that is simple is the UI, making XBMC simple to use as-is for novices. As established, MPC-HC can very well be integrated with XBMC, which, as you said, needs "hell of a lot of configuration".
Not to say PotPlayer isn't good, but I never needed to go beyond MPC-HC.
Besides, whats the point of accelerating xvid? It is pretty crappy a format for HD videos, and SD doesn't warrant such processing.
the very reason players like VLC and media player classic with the Klite codec pack were made because earlier all the shitty players were just good in looks and eat up all your CPU power. which left the video jittering, flickering, the audio going out of sync and loads of other probs..
now, you want all the bling alongwith all the functionality, its gonna be a bit difficult. .maybe not with standard def. videos.. but if you're playing full hi def videos. then you will definitely see a diff in the performance of your player..
infact, i have noticed many times.. that some videos that tend to get stuck or go out of sync in some other players (very rarely during the 1080p videos) play fine on windows media player 12 of windows 7 using the same codecs of the media player classic.. although it does start eating up the cpu.. but thats fine as long as the video plays properly..