SMPlayer 0.6.7 adds support for DVD menus
SMPlayer is a frontend for the open source MPlayer media player. Like MPlayer, that means SMPlayer can handle a wide array of video formats. And the latest build brings SMPlayer one step closer to being a complete replacement for Windows Media Center with experimental support for DVD menus.
SMPlayer 0.6.7 also makes it esier to load external subtitle files, doest a better job of sorting new files added to playlists, and and allows users to configure audio and subtitle delays if necessary.
The media player is available for Windows or Linux. There's also a portable version for Windows that can be run from a USB flash drive.
[via gHacks]
SMPlayer 0.6.7 also makes it esier to load external subtitle files, doest a better job of sorting new files added to playlists, and and allows users to configure audio and subtitle delays if necessary.
The media player is available for Windows or Linux. There's also a portable version for Windows that can be run from a USB flash drive.
[via gHacks]













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Subscribe to commentsSensaiMar 19th 2009 6:31PM
It always astounds me that there are people who don't use VLC.
Also, I just finished watching Invader Zim! Was the episode where Dib keeps getting teleported in and out of his alternate universe imagination...believe it was a Halloween special.
What an odd/great show.
hazardMar 19th 2009 7:08PM
FYI .. SMPlayer provides much better image scaling than VLC (which can be clearly seen on my projector) no matter which video renderer you choose and a better subtitle renderer. However, the best video image quality I've seen so far is MPC (homecinema version) using the EVR.
dsfdsdsdsfMar 20th 2009 8:42AM
It always astounds me that there are people who don't use MPC.
LooisMar 20th 2009 8:42AM
I still prefer The Kmplayer with VLC as a previous favorite.