johndoe74 Posted October 2, 2007 Posted October 2, 2007 (edited) Media Player Classic v6.4.9.1 revision 55 [Released: June 12, 2008]Media Player Classic looks just like Windows Media Player 6.4, but has many additional features. It has a built in DVD player with real-time zoom, support for AVI subtitles, QuickTime and RealVideo support (requires QuickTime and/or Real Player); built-in MPEG2/SVCD/DVD codec. It also supports SVCD/CVD selectable subtitles and lots more. The best part about Media Player Classic is the ability to modify the filters when playing your favorite video files.website :: guliverkli2 on sourceforgeFile size :: 1.65 MB (1,734,600 bytes)MD5 :: D4F4255FAD9421B6AE7E2E80D91733EEMain :: divshareMirror :: eufilesMirror :: mybloopMedia Player Classic Home Cinema v1.1.0.0 [Released: March 06, 2008]This project is based on the original "Media Player Classic" and was created after Gabest, the original author, stopped working on it. Several new features have been integrated in this player, such as :An option to remove TearingTranslation in several languages (currently Czech, French, German, Korean, Hungarian, Russian, Spanish and Turkish)Additional video decoders and in particular H.264 and VC-1 with DXVA support (see specific section for details)Better support for Windows Vista, including a release for 64 bits platformSupport for EVR rendererBugs and vulnerability fixeswebsite :: mpc-hc on sourceforgeFile size :: 2.19 MB (2,297,358 bytes)MD5 :: 28FD04BD1AB1ABB8A7422E30828F3EE2Main :: divshareMirror :: eufilesMirror :: mybloopWhat is the differences between Guliverkli2 and MPC-HC?Gabest, the original author of Media Player Classic, stop working on it by the end of 2006. Since then, two forks have been created. Main differences between both is that Guliverkli2 contains a few patches made by various people, and MPC-HC contains new features. Most patches present in Guliverkli2 are also present in MPC-HC.Note :: Silent/Unattended installer will extract the main executable [Program Files Media Player Classic] folder, create shortcuts on the Desktop and in [start Menu Programs] and will register it as the default handler for all audio and video formats/files Edited June 13, 2008 by johndoe74
mitsukai Posted November 12, 2007 Posted November 12, 2007 is it possible to associate wmpc with firefox?
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