Multimedia plug-in(s) for audio/video

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$Which multimedia plug-in(s) are you using for you audio/video files?

AmpView (Lite, v2.0, or Classic)
9
8%
MMedia
32
29%
DSView
1
1%
SMViewer
1
1%
My TC-related-plugin is not listed above*
7
6%
I'm using non-TC-related integration with external players*
19
17%
I do not integrate and use TC for my multimedia tasks/playback
35
32%
Other (*please, specify with a post)
5
5%
 
Total votes: 109

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Post by *TealC »

Video: Zoom Player (www.inmatrix.com)
Great Tool, never seen a player which lets you configure so much. You decide the filter path, and it is even possible to load temporary Filters at start (can be useful to make a portable player).
It is not free, although it is just a player without own codecs. But i think it was well worth it.

Audio: foobar2000
Playback is top (@SanskritFritz: on my PC the tracks play without a gap...), but i'm still looking for a good media library plugin.
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Post by *damjang »

Kosch wrote:I'll tried with plugin, but doesn't work for me.
Pics: Irfan View
Sounds: foobar2000
Videos: Media Player Classic / VNC

If i find a good plugin, why not.
Same for me... I also use KM Player for special functions...

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Post by *byblo »

Media Player Classic and Winamp with tons of plugins/codec :D
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Post by *Sam_Zen »

Forgot :
If dealing with the MOV, RA and RM formats, I searched for a long time to find a player, that didn't need added drivers from those cy's. Even the Alternatives coming with the Classic Player weren't reliable.
Then I succeeded in extracting a simple stand-alone player from a (freeware) Media Converter program : MPUI
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Post by *fenix_productions »

2Sam_Zen
You've "extracted" already mentioned mplayer.hu :)
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Post by *Sam_Zen »

You're right. Sorry, I forgot about that.
I decided to rename the file, because 'mplayer' was too fuzzy. And the actual exe to start was 'MPUI' anyway, so.
'Extraction' is not the right term either. It's more 'isolation'.
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Post by *bnbshen »

I use mplayer4tc 0.2,It is very fast and most media files can be played,it depends on your own mplayer
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Post by *Sam_Zen »

In the meantime, I like to add KMPlayer
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Post by *duchamp »

I am using F4Menu to open my media and files. eg KMP, WinDVD.
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Post by *aiikii »

I use MMedia for most multimedia files, and use MPlayer4TC for RMVB,RM,FLV.
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