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Media Player Classic Home Cinema 1.5.0.2827


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<img src="/images/logos/MPC.png" class="logo" alt="Media Player Classic Home Cinema" title="Media Player Classic Home Cinema" />Media Player Classic Home Cinema is a rewriten version of Windows Media Player 6 which was then open sourced and released under the GNU GPL. The interface is similar to the MS original but is a little more up-to-date, XP friendly, comes with some more advanced features, and doesn’t have the annoyances of the original. But probably the best thing about this player is the range of formats it supports. It'll play just about anything you throw at it, whether it's an MP3, an Ogg, a WMA, even a QuickTime file. Media Player Classic - Home Cinema application was designed to be a Media Player Classic but for homecinema usage.

Thanks to <span style="color: red;">0woh0</span> for the update.

<a href="http://www.nsanedown.com/?request=182655" target="_blank">Download</a>

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Nice update.

Was wondering why xvidvideo.ru wasn't updating... At first thought it had to do witht hat SourceForge incident.. but then they updated ffdshow which uses it too if I'm not mistaken.

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Thanks for update.

I'm having trouble downloading this with Firefox, every time cuts off connection and I end up with file different sizes each time. Must be sourceforge.

Finaly managed to download it with wget.

If someone also has the same trouble, I uploaded 7z files on mediafire:

MPC-HomeCinema.1.5.0.2827.x64.7z

4.52 MB, CRC32: BDC08CDC

MPC-HomeCinema.1.5.0.2827.x86.7z

4.14 MB, CRC32: A426E48C

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WOW! Thanks a lot !!!

PS: They don't update their homepage, but only their SVN tracker. And XviDVideo is very quiet lately...

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Wow, thanks Buckchoi !

I only knew the xvidvideo.ru site, but as Jota has written - they are quiet almost 3 weeks now...

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Thanks for that page, but...

XvidVideo builds in MSVC2010 (SSE) don't work in my WinXP/AthlonXP. I don't know if it's due to SSE (my processor supports SSE, but not SSE2).

Any site with MSVC2008 SVN builds ???

Edit: and builds with DSM converter would be also great! They removed it on b2581). Or... a software with similar capabilites as DSM converter (mux/demux in a simple, portable and light tool, for all video formats)

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