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Best player for HD rips in pc


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KMPlayer for 32-bit, Media Player Classic Home Cinema for x64.

 

None of the others are even remotely as good as these two.

You sure about the KMPlayer thingy ? Because I had it on my netbook, and the damn thing was so frigging slow. Finally moved to SPlayer.

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You sure about the KMPlayer thingy ? Because I had it on my netbook, and the damn thing was so frigging slow. Finally moved to SPlayer.

 

It is by far the most customizable video player software. I'm a bit of a quality wh*re so I need the options.

 

Were you using the internal filters? They're really outdated.

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It is by far the most customizable video player software. I'm a bit of a quality wh*re so I need the options.

 

Were you using the internal filters? They're really outdated.

Nopes. Wasn't using the internal filters. :) I guess the player's bit off a memory hog on the PC. That might be the reason. But am really happy with SPlayer. :(

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Nopes. Wasn't using the internal filters. :) I guess the player's bit off a memory hog on the PC.

 

Not really.

 

If you were having problems that means either:

 

1) Your codecs were at fault

2) You selected a video renderer that is too HQ for your netbook.

 

But if you're happy with SPlayer, I doubt any of this matters. :(

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Not really.

 

If you were having problems that means either:

 

1) Your codecs were at fault

2) You selected a video renderer that is too HQ for your netbook.

 

But if you're happy with SPlayer, I doubt any of this matters. :(

Probably yeah. But I am too lazy to troubleshoot my netbook. It leaves it's sleeve only once a week or so. Mostly serves as a really big paperweight. :)

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VLC and Media Player Classic which gets installed along with Codec Pack.

 

These two are the best , some rips don't work on VLC due to encoding for those use MPC , otherwise VLC does the job. :wallbash:

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