Daum PotPlayer It feels like the KMPlayer, but is in active development.
Supports almost every available video formats out there.
PotPlayer contains internal codecs and there is no need to install
codecs manually. Other key features include WebCam/Analog/Digital TV
devices support, gapless video playback, DXVA, live broadcasting. It's
been described on the Internet as The KMPlayer redux, and it pretty much
is. Distinctive features of the player is a high quality playback,
support for all modern video and audio formats and a built DXVA video
codecs. A wide range of subtitles are supported and you are also able to
capture audio, video, and screenshots. A comprehensive video and audio
player, that also supports TV channels, subtitles and skins. Both 32-bit
and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported.
Features:
- Support for most audio/video formats and DVD.
- Internal DXVA video codecs (H.264/AVC, VC-1, MPEG2) and EVR (Windows 7 only).
- Hi Quality playback and low resources usage.
- Support all types of subtitling.
- Skins, logos, color themes.
- Digital TV devices support. Live broadcasting.
- and much, much more...
What's New:
- Improved handling of damaged ASF files
- Improved display of custom shortcuts
- Fixed an issue that incorrect handling of some UTF8 subtitles
- Improved preferred audio language handling
- Fixed seeking issue of some FLV files
- Fixed play time issue of WDM/CAM/BDA devices
- Improved tag handling of SMI subtitles
- Fixed position issue of mouse cursor during screen capture
- Some changes in H.264 encoding options
- Improved TAK audio playback
- Improved deinterlacing options