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K lite player
K lite player












k lite player

Well, you can easily search for its subtitle by from the main menu : "File" -> "Subtitle database" -> "Search". Although this refers to the MS Windows which was used to be the "default" player around Win 2000 I think (they still ship it though) but K-Lite MPC is actually as nothing to do with MS, they've just create a player of their own (which uses the MPLayer as the engine) and is released under the GNU/GPL license, it just looks like MPC, that's all :).Īnyhow lets say that you have purchased a DVD and have Ripped it so it'd fit into a CD, which is legal :) (say 700MB in size) then wouldn't it be nice if you could let MPC automatically search and download the proper subtitle when you watch it?. It even has a player of its own called Media player classic. still you don't have to search here and there for few dozens of codecs since K-Lite installs them by default.Īnyhow, back to the story.

k lite player

Although it does not have any GUI front-ends for encoding MP3, etc (it only installs the libraries of codecs that can be used to encode files).

k lite player

Not just for playback (decoding) actually, say that you also wanted to have their (both audio and video) encoders such as MP3, Vorbis, Xvid, Divx, etc then again K-lite is pretty darn good!. K-Lite developers make sure to frequently update their codecs and release new versions frequently. If you want to install almost all of known multimedia codecs in MS Windows via a single application, then I don't think there are that many who can beat K-lite codec pack!.














K lite player