anuseems Posted December 4, 2012 Share Posted December 4, 2012 The ability to play video is one of the most utilized features in today’s media enthused world; therefore, you would think people would pay more attention to the quality of their video player. However, the sad fact is that the majority of people usually use Windows Media Player or iTunes to handle their video playing needs. You’ll notice that I don’t mention either in this article because there are some great free video players out there with many more features than Windows Media Player and iTunes, and make for a much more pleasing viewing experience. This article looks at these best free video players for Windows.Table of Contents Best Free Video Player Runner Up Honorable Mention 1 Honorable Mention 2 Other AlternativesBest Free Video PlayerProgram Name: VLC Media PlayerDeveloper: VideoLAN TeamDownload Size: 22MBVersion Reviewed: 2.0.4Requires: Windows XP/Vista/Win7/Win8Works on Mac OS X 10.5+ and Linux, as wellPros Plays most, if not all, video formats including but not limited to MKV(excellent for anime junkies like myself), AVI, FLV, MOV, WMV, and MP4 Simple, easy to navigate interface Provides several video modification features, such as the ability to force the aspect ratio of the video in order to get rid of black bands and post processing options Has advanced subtitle options: switch embedded subtitles, add subtitles Allows user to jump to labelled segments of videos where applicable Several available effects and filters Ability to record media being played Allows for creation of media library Allows for customization of interface Can play online streaming videosCons Sometimes presents the message “Rebuilding font cache” when you run VLC, forcing you to wait until the cache is rebuilt before you can use the program Being prompted to update the program whenever you open it is a bit annoying Cannot play SWF filesDiscussionVLC Media Player is an easy-to-use video player which uses up minimal system resources (comparatively speaking) to play video while still offering a wide variety of options to adjust viewing to your preferences. One especially handy feature is the ability to take snapshots of videos. VLC is probably the most capable video player in terms of functionality out there at the moment, which is why it was chosen as #1.VLC presents the user with several options for opening files, such as opening an individual file, opening an entire folder, opening a disc, and opening a network stream (from a URL). These are quite common features which can be found in all of the other video players we mention in this article, but the VLC team goes a step further and allows you to play video from a webcam or play what you see on your desktop. Yes, that means you can playback actions as they happen on your desktop (i.e. screen capture)!There is also an included record function which allows the user to record media being played back. This is especially handy for the screen capture feature or when streaming online videos, and it delivers this functionality without out any annoying messages appearing during playback which are present with many other programs that offer this feature.Although simple and easy to use, VLC has some very advanced filters and effects -- such as image sharpening -- which would appeal to the more advanced user. Also notable is the ability to switch audio tracks and subtitles, when applicable. It is also possible to create a media library (sorry iTunes and Windows Media Player), and there are several channels where content such as comedy and educational videos can be accessed. Another feature which separates VLC from the other programs is the ability to adjust the controls interface to the user’s liking. For example, you can move around buttons such as the pause, play ,and fast forward to wherever suits you best.Although VLC’s simplicity adds to its appeal, after seeing the beauty of KMPlayer, the aesthetics of VLC may be lacking for some. Although VLC’s strength does not come in the form of its beauty, the lack thereof is noticeable. Also using Windows’ native 'Play All' feature from a folder of numbered items does not work correctly a lot of the time -- the items don't play in the correct order, which is not the case with other programs.Overall, though, despite its drawbacks, VLC is the best.Runner UpProgram Name: Zoom Player MaxDeveloper: Inmatrix LTDDownload Size: 12.3MBVersion Reviewed: 8.5Requires: Windows XP/Vista/Win7DiscussionQuite frankly, Zoom Player Max is a brilliant video player and it was a close race between this and VLC Media Player for the position of best video player. Indeed, Zoom Player Max handles a wide variety of video formats comfortably and is very light on system resources (comparatively speaking). The interface of Zoom Media Player is very much like VLC Media Player, refreshingly simple and very straightforward to use. Zoom Player max offers many of the same options as VLC Media Player; however, the most notable exceptions are the lack of many of the post processing options VLC offers and the inability to take snapshots. Also lacking is the customisability in terms of button positioning which VLC offers and the recording capabilities of VLC.On the other hand, Zoom Player Max offers customisability in the form of skins... which is a feature not offered by the VLC Team’s program. It also has a news feed option which displays information about updates and support, and allows users to follow the Zoom Player Community on either Facebook, Twitter, or Google Plus. The news feed also provides a link to the development teams’ Youtube account which contains several tutorial videos that extensively cover the operation of the program. In this regard, in terms of user support Zoom Player Max is clearly the best, when compared to all of the other reviewed programs. For example, although I did manage to find a VLC Team Youtube account, it didn’t contain any tutorial videos.Despite the absences of some functionality that VLC has, Zoom Media Player is a strong competitor and will satisfy the video playing needs of the majority of users since not everyone has a need for advanced options. It is a create fallback if you ever get fed up with VLC's "Rebuilding Font Cache" messages.Honorable Mention 1Program Name: The KMPlayerDeveloper: KMP Media Co. Ltd.Download Size: 24.3MBVersion Reviewed: 3.4.0.5.9Requires: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Win7 (32-bit only)DiscussionLike VLC and Zoom Player Max, KMPlayer has the ability to play most, if not all, video formats. KMPlayer also shares some other functionality such as ability to recover video being played, ability to play streaming video, etc. But, by and large, KMPlayer not as good as VLC Media Player in terms of functionality. However, KMPlayer is the clear winner in terms of beauty of the GUI; it is quite simply gorgeous! Of note is the available 3D viewing option which is a valued feature as there are increasing numbers of devices supporting 3D video viewing on the market.Another amazing feature of KMPlayer is the ability to create a media library which can be synced to and from any folder of your choice. KMPlayer has the ability to take snapshots and to change skins. It also possesses advanced subtitle options similar to those of VLC media player. Coming soon is a service store which will allow for the download of various types of multi-media. Based on the GUI and service store alone you may be thinking that this program should be number 1 on the list and not just an honorable mention, however, there is one very critical factor which prevents KMPlayer from being better.As you can see this is quite the capable program, however the factor that sets the previous two players apart from KMPlayer is stability. When trying to play videos, the KMPlayer tends to freeze up at times which can be quite annoying. Also, when trying to select individual videos for playback, the player often freezes. Sometimes simplicity is better, but for those that appreciate the eye candy, KMPlayer is for you.Honorable Mention 2Program Name: Best Media PlayerDeveloper: Bestmediaplayer.comDownload Size: 5.35MBVersion Reviewed: 1.1Requires: Windows 98/ME/XP/Vista/Win7DiscussionMuch like KMPlayer, this is a very capable medial player with the ability to carry out the same major functions of the previously mentioned media players -- Best Media Player can play pretty much every video format available. It demonstrates its capability to play a large amount of video formats quite comfortably. However, stability is again an issue just like with KMPlayer!During my tests, Best Media Player used up a lot of system resources resulting in frequent freezing. Another issue was the changing of the color scheme in Windows 7 to basic whenever a video was played. It also offers a noticeably lesser amount of options for altering playback to the preference of the user, as opposed to the other video players I have mentioned.Still, despite these drawbacks, it is a decent program to use and thus deserves some recognition.Other Alternatives Winamp Nvidia 3D Vision Video Player Media Player Classic GOM Media Player@ http://dottech.org/89095/windows-best-free-video-player-program/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emerglines Posted December 4, 2012 Share Posted December 4, 2012 Nope !! media player is better cause it doesn't freeze like VLC . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pintas Posted December 4, 2012 Share Posted December 4, 2012 I really like Media Player Classic - Black Edition. VLC is not on my favourite list. Maybe for a linux system... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lazzser Posted December 4, 2012 Share Posted December 4, 2012 Windows: MPC, VLC i(n that order) and the others. Linux: VLC only. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
avmad Posted December 4, 2012 Share Posted December 4, 2012 Bad cut n paste job :lol: Daum Pot Player is the best Free video player. Any fool knows that :rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedpedal Posted December 4, 2012 Share Posted December 4, 2012 I've used VLC since it's inception, It has many special features most people aren't aware of below the surface. I'm not here to give a tutorial however.The above comments look rather informative, too much to read. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anuseems Posted December 4, 2012 Author Share Posted December 4, 2012 Bad cut n paste job :lol: Daum Pot Player is the best Free video player. Any fool knows that :rolleyes: Technically specify what you claim. Also seems there are just a few fools. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alaindc Posted December 4, 2012 Share Posted December 4, 2012 i was thinking about a poll, but it's an opinion.so, here is mine.i try VLC, from time to time, on XP, and win7, and i hate VLC.it freeze, have lag, sometime sound problem, sometime no video at all.i wonder why so many think it's good.for me, it's bad.i prefer media player classic.small, play anything, work flawlessly.on XP or Win 7 32 bits, i was a fan of The KmPlayer, but it have some stability problem on win 7 64 bits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
avmad Posted December 5, 2012 Share Posted December 5, 2012 There were some good video player tests a while back that rated Pot Player number 1. Probably on the forum somewhere :lol: but here's a few.Gizmos free list and a few others.http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-windows-media-player-replacement.htmhttp://lifehacker.com/5822672/the-best-video-player-for-windowshttp://www.instantfundas.com/2011/11/daum-potplayer-possibly-best-media.htmlhttp://www.pallab.net/2010/12/01/potplayer-kmplayer-best-video-player/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DesiPirate Posted December 5, 2012 Share Posted December 5, 2012 i was thinking about a poll, but it's an opinion. so, here is mine. i try VLC, from time to time, on XP, and win7, and i hate VLC. it freeze, have lag, sometime sound problem, sometime no video at all. i wonder why so many think it's good. for me, it's bad. i prefer media player classic. small, play anything, work flawlessly. on XP or Win 7 32 bits, i was a fan of The KmPlayer, but it have some stability problem on win 7 64 bits. Usually VLC player runs perfectly in its default settings.But if there are issues with player then you can change settings in VLC player to get rid of such problems.More help can be found on their forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
avmad Posted December 5, 2012 Share Posted December 5, 2012 There is a poll for media players already. Here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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