Media Player Classic - Home Cinema 1.3.1249.0

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Media Player Classic - Home Cinema is a Media Player Classic mod design for homecinema usage. Media Player Classic is an extremely light-weight media player for Windows. It looks just like Windows Media Player v6.4, but has many additional features. It has a built in DVD player with real-time zoom, support for AVI subtitles, QuickTime and RealVideo support (requires QuickTime and/or Real Player), and lots more.

  • License: open source
  • Updated: Aug 26, 2009
  • Publisher: casimir666

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Rated 40/50 by noctowl at Apr 11, 2011

lightweight player repeat is only available from options...would be more convenient with a button on the interfaceno support for last.fm scrobbler would like to see support for scrobbling music to last.fm...

Rated 10/50 by raymondolove at Apr 24, 2011

Picture quality seems OK. Sound was low even at full volume. The controls worked occasionally but were often greyed out with no obvious reason why. They would periodically activate & deactivate during playback. Gave up trying to figure out how this worked (and why it sometimes didn't). Hit fast forward at one point, then the controls greyed out again so I couldn't stop it ! Doesn't seem as if others have had this problem so I am loathe to say this is rubbish but on my experience I can't recommend it.

Rated 30/50 by rufus999 at Apr 24, 2011

Ease of use. Will not create thumbnails with Windows 7. Downgrade from previous version.

Rated 50/50 by scoee at May 3, 2011

Does more than most, and equivalent to the best. Not all players do everything, but this does a lot. Love the subtitles download/save etc option as 90% work first time. Once you install a good codecs pack, it plays over 99% of all other formats. An annoying audio limiting default on installation, but easily "undefaulted" in the audio settings. Play around with it till you get your desired volume and quality. GOM, VLC, MPC - It's really a personal issue and choice. Once a decent codec pack is installed (K-Lite for eg), even WMP can play just about everything such as QT, FLV, MOV. I switch between VLC and MPC as, combined, they do everything I need.As mentioned before, the simple Subtitles downloads and gadgets in MPC make this my favourite for those foreign and other movies that have poor audio or drawl such as in the "The Last Airbender" "Dune" etc. AND, they only takes seconds to find and download for free.The whole deal as a complete media centre is benefited by a good codecs pack add-on, of your choice, and your ability to use the many simple tweaks in this media player.You really can't go wrong with MPC. Just use a bit of common sense and you're on a winner.

Rated 50/50 by moog at Jul 31, 2011

the best player