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  2. It's simple, gets out of user's way, and handles a wide variety of formats with ease. In some cases, it outperforms other players (like VLC) with support for better image quality and more intensive streams. VLC, on the other hand, is still the best media tool.

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Media Player Classic supports a wide range of file formats. But other than this, it also allows you to image files, such as JPEG, BMP, TIFF, and GIF. In another case, MPC supports home entertainment by setting it up as a home theater system.

  4. Media Player Classic - Home Cinema. MPC-HC is a free and open-source video and audio player for Windows. It supports all common video and audio file formats available for playback. Download Latest Version.

  5. Apr 10, 2024 · Download Media Player Classic Home Cinema - MPC-HC is a lightweight, open source media player. It supports most video and audio file formats out there.

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    • Windows
    • Best Video Support: MPC-HC
    • Best Streaming Support: VLC
    • Best Audio Support: MPC-HC
    • Best with Subtitles: VLC
    • Best Photo Format Support: MPC-HC
    • Best User Interface: MPC-HC
    • Best Support For Filters, Shaders, and FX: VLC
    • Odds and Ends: Tie
    • Why Not Use Windows Media Player?
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    I’m not sure why it surprised me, but MPC-HC played HEVC (x.265) files flawlessly, including 4K with decently high bit rates. I’d expected this from VLC, whose authors are almost fetish-like in supporting everything, but VLC didn’t play the 4K files as smoothly. VLC skipped frames like they were going out of style. This won’t affect many users now,...

    This one was a laugher for VLC. It’s called VideoLAN for a reason. Just paste a URL into the “Open Media Stream” dialog and if access is allowed, you’re streaming YouTube and what have you. MPC-HC doesn’t even try to do this.

    A squeaker for MPC-HC. Both programs played WAV files up to 96kHz/32-bits, and all the standard compressed formats, including MP3, M4A, FLAC, APE, and even Opus. Both failed with .VQF files (a very old codec), but so does everything else. The small difference was that VLC also misfired on Windows Lossless, starting but continuously glitching. I’m g...

    In my subtitle tests, MPC-HC was generally fine, but for some reason refused to display text after I installed the external version of the LAV filters for use with Windows Media Player. Re-installing MPC-HC cured the issue, which may simply have undone my tinkering with which codecs to use, but it was an issue that VLC seemed immune to. VLC’s abili...

    Neither program is really made for images, nor will they do a slideshow worth a darn; but while VLC spun its wheels on nearly everything other than PNG and JPEG files, MPC-HC displayed BMP, compressed and uncompressed TIFF, PNG, static and animated GIFs, and TGA (Targa) files. On the other hand, it failed on one JPEG, then displayed it fine later. ...

    Neither VLC or MPC-HC are much to look at. MPC-HC was derived from the older Media Player Classic, whose interface is based on the Windows 95/XP Media Player. VLC has clunky icons and its garish orange work cone (aren’t you supposed to avoid these?). But the real difference is that MPC-HC’s menus and features are far better organized and laid out. ...

    This was a tough call. Both players play normal speed and allow you to skip anywhere you want in the material. But VLC has more granular speed control; smoother slow speed playback; it stretches/compresses audio to retain the original pitch, instead of simply speeding it up or down as MPC-HC does; it lets you loop portions of the material, which MP...

    VLC has a very nice audio boost feature built right into the volume control, where MPC-HC has its boost buried in a dialog. VLC is cross-platform, supporting just about everything, including Windows Phone and Windows RT. Wow. MPC-HC is Windows-only. A big shout out to the VLC guys for that. MPC-HC feels tightly programmed, which is something I appr...

    Installing external DirectShow filters like LAV can enable Windows Media Player to play just about any file type, and its audio enhancement is the best in the business. It’s also a pretty fair librarian/organizer, which neither VLC or MPC-HC is good for. The ridiculous hoops that you must jump through with WMP to skip about material, however, have ...

    I’m going to call this a victory for MPC-HC. Major kudos to the MPC-HC developer team for finally making it stable (with a nod to LAV package by Nevcairiel) while maintaining its keep-it-simple-stupid philosophy. I would recommend keeping VLC around and up to date for those times that you want to stream outside of a browser, or loop segments, or pl...

  6. Mar 6, 2017 · MPC Home Cinema also has H.264 and VC-1 with DXVA support, DivX, Xvid, and Flash Video formats is available in MPC HC. MPC can also use the QuickTime and the RealPlayer architectures....

  7. This article lists the multimedia file types that are supported by Windows Media Player 12. ( How to determine your version of Windows Media Player ). Note: Additional file formats might be supported if you install new codecs in Windows. For more information, see Codecs: frequently asked questions. Windows Media formats (.asf, .wma, .wmv, .wm)

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