Best Media Player

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Ermmm..... my bad i must have clicked the war thread instead of the player thread. *Clicks again...dagnatic there is definately a war going on in the media player arena.
 


[off topic][the topic : best media player . off topic replies : 6 ?][who was banned & why this news is here on this topic ?]There are many media players .which platform ? How can one determine the best media player ...
 
Media Players are plenty..but the best ones are quite few..avi and other major video formats need klite codecs+ media player classic to run them.Another option which is simplier as it requires no codecs is the usage of a certain player called vlc player . Use google to find it if interested..
 
BS Player + VLC + Real Alternative.There is nothing that combination cannot handle.BSPlayer = plays mostly everything + loads of features and easy keyboard controls.VLC = baap of all players, plays even incomplete files and .mov files unlike BSPlayer. Only drawback is lack of playback features like BSPlayer has.Real Alternative = for real media files.
 
Thought the main thing that was intreresting about BSPlayer was that it could handle subtitles (if provided) better, ie most useful to ppl whose native tongue is diff to what is been shown.

VLC player is really all you need if the above does not apply. It also does subtitles too.

Mind you the title is for media player, the above are for video media. For audio media, there are many choices, FB2K, winamp etc.

But i prefer to use a media manager.
 
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Mind you the title is for media player, the above are for video media. For audio media, there are many choices, FB2K, winamp etc.

But i prefer to use a media manager.
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Sounds interesting. Although the latest version 2 of BSplayer has playlist support like winamp and podcast support too..
 
On Linux platform , nuthing beats Amarok...complete music management plus script and plugin support , global shortcuts etc..looks cool too.Cant handle video though...for video its Mplayer and VLC , it plays all commonly available video formats. (Mplayer is available for Windows too now)
 
I think this question is a little like asking "What is the best soap?"... it depends upon your personal taste and wants... If you just want a list of the most popular players, I am sure a Google search would suffice.But as far as my preference goes, I have always liked Winamp (being a guitar player, the keyboard shortcuts of the left and right arrow for a 5s rewind or fast-forward respectively is money when trying to learn songs).However I also use VLC player to play video files that are in .bin format...
 

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