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    Which is the best DVD( .avi) player?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Jeremy14, Oct 21, 2008.

  1. Jeremy14

    Jeremy14 Notebook Evangelist

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    okee guys, i like to know which is the best .avi player? but i don't want to loose quality!!!

    Greetz jeremy
     
  2. stewie

    stewie What the deuce?

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    vinumsv MobileFreak™

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    +1 MPC Home Cinema

    Why ? Small and Can play any video with a Proper Codec pack

    2nd in Line would be VLC Player
     
  4. tianxia

    tianxia kitty!!!

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    1 up for MPC
     
  5. Andy

    Andy Notebook Prophet

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    VLC . . . .
     
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    PhoenixFx Notebook Virtuoso

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    bAsem Notebook Consultant

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    hp quickplay lol .. i use that and gom player
     
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    catbuster Notebook Enthusiast

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    VLC is so lame... never use it NEVER. i wont explain why in details, but 1 example would be if u watching lets say anime with subtitles it can mix u up because it cant decode all of them properly.

    Go with mpc with klite codecs

    i download it from here:

    www.codecguide.com
     
  9. Baserk

    Baserk Notebook user

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    #1 KMPLayer. (not Linux KDE MPlayer!).
    #2 VLC
     
  10. fonduekid

    fonduekid JSUTAONHTERBIRCKINTEHWLAL

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    MPC / VLC mostly...

    Recently, have been trying out KMPlayer too. So far, so good.
     
  11. Silas Awaketh

    Silas Awaketh Notebook Deity

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    Windows Media Player.
     
  12. louisssss

    louisssss Notebook Consultant

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    mpc + k lite mega
     
  13. Jeremy14

    Jeremy14 Notebook Evangelist

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    i don't like MPC it lags, and no full screen, gonna try the VLC player/KMplayer
     
  14. voostro

    voostro Notebook Evangelist

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    Klite w/ MPC

    vlc is a joke nowadays

    dont bother with it
     
  15. Jeremy14

    Jeremy14 Notebook Evangelist

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    don like MPC, isn't there an codec pak for WMP? or does itunes play .avi??

    and whats the difference between KMplayer and KDE player?
     
  16. Baserk

    Baserk Notebook user

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    KMPlayer is a mediaplayer, originally from South Korea, which just happens to have the same name as the KDE version of the Linux MPlayer (multimedia player).
    They are completely different programs with a different origin for different operating systems; XP&Vista <-> Linux.
     
  17. scythie

    scythie I died for your sins.

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    wha? been using it [MPC + CCCP] for years and i don't know what you're talking about
     
  18. Jeremy14

    Jeremy14 Notebook Evangelist

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    oke well i don't know if i installed CCCP on the right location?

    where has this to go?
     
  19. Jeremy14

    Jeremy14 Notebook Evangelist

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    I'm yousing now VLC Player ( I love it) & The MPC + Homecinema + CCCP ( it's also great but.. don't knwo just don't like it so much :p
     
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    chinmonkie Notebook Evangelist

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    MPC with Klite codec mega pack :). the codec pack will allow you to use any other player. But why mess when the best is obviously the original
     
  21. McGrady

    McGrady Notebook Virtuoso

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    The KM Player, hands down.