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  <title><![CDATA[free dvd decoder windows xp media player for Windows - Softonic Search]]></title>
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  <pubdate>Thu, 23 May 2013 13:35:58 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[RealPlayer 16.0.2.232]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><!--[lead]--><strong>RealPlayer </strong>is one of those <a title="media players" href="http://en.softonic.com/windows/multimedia" target="_blank">media players</a> that seems to have been around since the very beginnings of the web.<br /><!--[/lead]--></p><p><!--[features]--><!--[subfeatures]--><h3>Features</h3><!--[/subfeatures]--></p><p>These days, it's an app that attempts to be all things to all people - play DVDs, organize music, catalog photos, convert video, interact with social networking sites, browse internet multimedia....there's no end to what RealPlayer offers to its users. Even so, it's not an out-and-out success...</p><p><!--[/features]--></p><p><!--[usability]--><!--[subusability]--><h3>Usability</h3><!--[/subusability]--></p><p>For a start, installation of RealPlayer is annoying - it takes a while, requires lots of "nexts" and tries to install and enable several features that users don't really need. Finally, when it starts, you're offered a chance to upgrade to paid versions of RealPlayer before you have to register yourself with Real Networks. If all this messing around doesn't appeal, check out a slimline app like <a title="umplayer" href="http://umplayer.en.softonic.com/" target="_blank">UMPlayer</a>.</p><p>When you're up and running, RealPlayer features a wide interface where you will notice ads and videos recommended by Real Networks. This looks cluttered and messy, and it's hard to know what the app actually offers. In reality, RealPlayer is ideal for <strong>playing and sharing video</strong> with your friends and followers on Facebook and Twitter and it works easily with BlackBerry, iPod, iPhone and other game systems. The new video converter allows you to copy online video to your iPod, Xbox, PS3 and other devices. Unfortunately, you can't rip DVDs with RealPlayer, although this is available as a feature if you upgrade to RealPlayer Plus.</p><p>Most recently, RealPlayer has been updated with far better mobile and social networking integration. You can now copy your favorite videos to an iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry and dozens of other popular devices automatically. Downloading internet videos is faster, and for those of you with something to hide, RealPlayer offers a new Private folder. Social media has also been bumped up, with direct access to Facebook videos and usefully, a built-in feature to transfer videos to your mobile devices.<br /><!--[/usability]--></p><p><!--[quality]--><!--[subquality]--><h3>Quality</h3><!--[/subquality]--></p><p>That said, RealPlayer isn't bad at all. It's comparable to <a title="windows media player 12" href="http://windows-media-player-12.en.softonic.com/" target="_blank">Windows Media Player 12</a> as they both have some impressive ways of <strong>organizing your music</strong>. For me, the best feature is the CD burner which is something I've used from the early days of RealPlayer. The sheer quality of some of the media only available in Real formats makes RealPlayer an essential item in the toolkit of any fan of internet video and audio.<br /><!--[/quality]--></p><p><!--[conclusion]--><!--[subconclusion]--><h3>Conclusion</h3><!--[/subconclusion]--></p><p>There's no shortage of media players theses days, and RealPlayer is by no means a bad option. It offers lots of features, good options and is a high-quality player that will do justice to your media. The only problem is that despite its modern features, it feels like a bit of a dinosaur. It's heavy and slow, looks chunky and takes an age to respond to clicks, and for many people - especially those who have experience of lighter options - it's just not the most comfortable player.</p><p><strong>RealPlayer is a media player that, although powerful, has suffered from serious feature-creep over the years.</strong><br /><!--[/conclusion]--></p><p>Download <a title="RealPlayer 16.0.2.232" href="http://realplayer.en.softonic.com"><strong>RealPlayer 16.0.2.232</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 15 May 2013 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[VLC media player 2.0.6]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><!--[lead]-->If you want to play video or music files in just about any format, <strong>VLC media player</strong> is probably your answer.<br /><!--[/lead]--></p><p><!--[features]--><!--[subfeatures]--><h3>Features</h3><!--[/subfeatures]--></p><p>Version 2 ("Twoflower") brings a new interface, faster decoding, support for more formats and the ability to play HD and BluRay. It still remains however the most stable, flexible and lightweight audio and video player around today. While other media players will play unusual formats after downloading a codec, or simply refuse to play things,</p><p>VLC media player handles tons of formats, from <strong>MPEG</strong> to <strong>FLV</strong> and <strong>RMBV</strong> files. Version 2 has seen some important additions too such as support for 10 bit codes plus multi-threaded decoding for H.264, MPEG-4/Xvid and WebM.</p><p>Also useful is the fact that you can use VLC media player to preview files you are downloading since it plays incomplete parts of video files. VLC media player is not just for video playback however. It also offers superb integration with video channel streaming services such as Channels.com giving you access to channels such as <strong>ESPN, Reuters and National Geographic</strong>. Just right-click or CMD-click on the playlist, select <strong>Services Discovery</strong> and <strong>Channels.com</strong>.</p><p>Channels.com will then appear in your VLC media player playlist. Click on it to reveal the the different categories of channels available. Click on the category you want and a drop down list of all available channels appears in VLC media player. Just click on the channel you want to watch and streaming should begin almost immediately.<br /><!--[/features]--></p><p><!--[usability]--><!--[subusability]--><h3>Usability</h3><!--[/subusability]--></p><p>VLC media player also has great hotkey support and if you take the time to learn the shortcuts so it can be controlled without touching your mouse. If you're watching DVDs or video files through it, this is not an issue. For music, it plays more or less any file and features an equalizer and playlist creation. VLC media player isn't as intuitive as <a title="iTunes" href="http://itunes.en.softonic.com"><strong>iTunes</strong></a> as a media manager, but it's a much more flexible player in terms of file formats. You can even use VLC to convert your files, and on top of all the formats and physical media it will play, many streaming protocols and TV capture cards are supported.</p><p>VLC media player makes it easy to add <strong>subtitles</strong> to your video files too - just add the <strong>SRT</strong> file to the folder where your video is kept, and it will automatically play with subtitles.</p><p>Finally, the interface in VLC media player has been somewhat improved in version 2 although it remains strictly functional. However, you can download skins to completely change VLC media player's appearance. The preferences menu is comprehensive without being overwhelming, and there is extensive documentation online.<br /><!--[/usability]--></p><p><!--[conclusion]--><!--[subconclusion]--><h3>Conclusion</h3><!--[/subconclusion]--></p><p><strong>VLC Media Player is quite simply the best multimedia application for Windows and Mac. It plays just about anything, hassle free - what more could you need?</strong><br /><!--[/conclusion]--></p><p><!--[whatsnew]--><!--[subwhatsnew]--><h3>What's new</h3><!--[/subwhatsnew]--></p><p>Rework and fixes of the Mac OS X interface</p><p>Fix Pulseaudio initial synchronization</p><p>Fix MKV, SWF, AIFF and subtitles demuxer crashes</p><p>Translations updates and new Welsh translation</p><p>DVB-S delivery system detection</p><p>Fix audio and video track selection through libVLC</p><p>Fix system sleep issue on Mac OS X 10.5<br /><!--[/whatsnew]--></p><p>Download <a title="VLC media player 2.0.6" href="http://vlc-media-player.en.softonic.com"><strong>VLC media player 2.0.6</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Thu, 11 Apr 2013 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Windows Media Player 11]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p><!--[lead]-->With <strong>Windows Media Player</strong> (WMP) 11 Microsoft aims to counter <strong> <a title="" href="http://itunes.en.softonic.com/">iTunes</a></strong>’ dominance. The interface has been beefed-up, usability has been enhanced and Microsoft has worked at turning its flagship <strong><a title="" href="http://en.softonic.com/windows/audio-general">media application</a></strong> into a full multimedia center, linked to online stores and compatible with mobile devices.<br /><!--[/lead]--></p><p><!--[features]--><!--[subfeatures]--><h3>Improved interface</h3><!--[/subfeatures]--></p><p>The first thing that will strike you when you start up Windows Media Player 11, is the <strong>complete revamp of the interface</strong>. No more deep blue, the whole application is now dark and shiny and you can customize it by selecting a hue of your choice. Windows Media Player's left side is a drop down pane for your library, the center displays your lists and the right side is used to create playlists which you can rip, burn or sync with a mobile device.</p><p>Compared to Windows Media Player 10, we feel that Microsoft has actually made an effort to simplify the interface and give you more ways to browse through your media list, whether by using the drop down menu or the quick rollout line on the top left. The 'play' and 'previous' and 'next' buttons are now nested at the bottom of the interface and have a jazzy glow whenever you roll over them. Microsoft has finally succeeded in integrating a <strong>good search function</strong> into its Windows Media Player interface. As you type the name of an artist or title the application will bring up the results in the main window.</p><p>Windows Media Player 11 makes all your media more accessible. Double click the <strong>Media Library</strong> button to browse from your music to pictures, movie files and recorded TV. The thumbnail view is a great way to quickly scan through pictures and videos and to include the album image to audio tracks. By clicking the “Media information changes” option under the Library button you can also scan your PC to automatically find new media files. Creating a playlist is a case of drag and drop and oddly enough you can integrate audio, video and pictures. Burning and ripping in Windows Media Player is also very simple, yet disappointingly converting is limited to WMA, WAV or MP3.<br /><!--[/features]--></p><p><!--[usability]--><!--[subusability]--><h3>Easy to use</h3><!--[/subusability]--></p><p>The sync process is promising yet remains a bit unstable. While it’s very easy to create a list and sync media, Windows Media Player can occasionally crash or fail to load your mobile device, even if you press the refresh button. When we tested it with a Pocket PC, we had to restart Windows Media Player 11 so that it would recognize it and let us sync our music. As soon as the device became accessible though, it also became visible on the left sided menu, making it very easy to browse through it for music or pictures.<br /><!--[/usability]--></p><p><!--[quality]--><!--[subquality]--><h3>A big improvement</h3><!--[/subquality]--></p><p>Windows Media Player 11 is a huge improvement from version 10. The whole interface is snazzier and makes browsing through your media simpler. Microsoft has also made creating playlists, syncing, burning or ripping just a case of drag-and-drop. Windows Media Player lets you check out music on dozens of online stores and is loaded with small features to customize your interface and change how you interact with your media.<br /><!--[/quality]--></p><p><!--[conclusion]--><!--[subconclusion]--><h3>Conclusion</h3><!--[/subconclusion]--></p><p><strong>While the syncing process still remains a bit unstable and we lament the lack of podcast feed support, Windows Media Player 11 is a solid competitor to Apple’s iTunes.</strong><br /><!--[/conclusion]--></p><p>Download <a title="Windows Media Player 11" href="http://windows-media-player-11.en.softonic.com"><strong>Windows Media Player 11</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 05 Sep 2012 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Haihaisoft Universal Player 1.5.7.0]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://screenshots.en.sftcdn.net/en/scrn/71000/71879/up1.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>In an age of multiple media players all with different codecs and formats, it's nice to know there's at least one out there that can play just about anything.</p><p>Haihaisoft Universal Player supports almost all popular digital media formats and can also play digital media files protected by DRM-X. Amongst the players it can emulate are Windows Media Player, Real Player, Adobe Flash Player, Apple QuickTime Player, PowerDVD and Flash Video (FLV) Player. What's more though, this player embeds itself into Internet Explorer meaning that whenever you are presented with a format compatible with any of these file types, you can watch it instantly. The number of formats it can play is mind-boggling, including those protected by DRM such as WMV(Windows Media Video), WMA(Windows Media Audio), ASF, WMS, DVD, VCD, SVCD, MOV, RM, RMVB, AVI, MPEG, WMV, 3GP, FLV, SWF, MP3, AMR, M4A, ACC, OGG, MIDI, GIF and JPEG file format. Best of all, the program is constantly updated with the latest codecs so you don't need to worry about it suddenly not being able to play files.</p><p><strong>A completely free player that supports just about any format imaginable and embeds itself into IE perfectly.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="Haihaisoft Universal Player 1.5.7.0" href="http://haihaisoft-universal-player.en.softonic.com"><strong>Haihaisoft Universal Player 1.5.7.0</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[XP Codec Pack 2.5.1]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<p>If you need a simple, but effective <a title="Codec packs on Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/windows/packs">codec pack</a> for your XP system, check out <strong>XP Codec Pack</strong>.</p><p>Users are very picky when it comes to installing codec packs on their PCs - nobody wants to bloat their system with useless files and tools that won't be of any use or will only cause incompatibility issues. You won't have this problem with XP Codec Pack. This compact, handy codec pack has always been Softonic's first choice whenever we need to install codecs or upgrade them on a PC.</p><p>Why? Well, we like the fact that XP Codec Pack focuses on the <strong>most popular formats</strong>, and so it's not overloaded with codecs most users will hardly use. Secondly, it's easy to install and lets you choose exactly what you want, both for codecs and tools. Finally, XP Codec Pack is <strong>incredibly stable</strong> and highly compatible: we've never had a single problem with codec since we began to use it.</p><p>Of course, that doesn't mean to say that XP Codec Pack is perfect. There are a few flaws that should be pointed out. The most demanding users will surely miss a wider array of formats in XP Codec Pack, as well as more codec-related tools like the ones you find in other codec packs.</p><p><strong>XP Codec Pack is a great choice for those who don't need a massive selection of codecs and prefer a simpler, hassle-free codec kit for the most popular audio and video formats.</strong></p><p>Download <a title="XP Codec Pack 2.5.1" href="http://xp-codec-pack.en.softonic.com"><strong>XP Codec Pack 2.5.1</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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