![]() I'm familiar with all the best (KMPlayer, Zoom, MPlayer (SM GUI), VLC. There's a lot of other programs with more options but I believe new people should use this one in fact, keeping the number of Options low makes it simpler to find the ones you really need. ![]() MPlayer Classic works best by using the FFDShow for audio and video and Haali for splitting MKV though this is all automated during installation of the K-Lite package. I don't even recommend post-processing unless you want to denoise/smooth some really bad video (at the expense of losing some detail). Tweaking the color or contrast/brightness is all I recommend. So you can search high and low for a better video decoding solution but you will not change the quality. Codecs like FFDShow do a near perfect job so quality is mostly determined the source video AND the conversion job. In case you don't know, the quality of the video is determined by the: original source, the encoding quality, the Decoder used and the screen viewed on. I believe the best way to use it is to install with the K-Lite codec pack and simply overwrite (search C-drive for "mplayerc.exe" it with this version. I tried 50 random groupings of files containting AVI, Divx, XVid, WMV, Apple MP4, AVC, AAC, AC3, Vorbis, MKV and more including high def. I tested this new build just to be certain and it worked perfectly with tonnnes of video.
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