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;[http://www.mplayerhq.hu/ MPlayer]:This player only utilizes internal codecs & filters. It will play videos as well as [[CCCP]] can, but the keyboard orientated interface can be confusing to people used to menu driven players. | ;[http://www.mplayerhq.hu/ MPlayer]:This player only utilizes internal codecs & filters. It will play videos as well as [[CCCP]] can, but the keyboard orientated interface can be confusing to people used to menu driven players. | ||
;[http://www.corecoded.com/ The Core Media Player (TCMP)]:Not to be confused with the Coreplayer | ;[http://www.corecoded.com/ The Core Media Player (TCMP)]:Not to be confused with the Coreplayer. It will work fine if you don't use the included filters. | ||
;[http://www.winamp.com/ WinAmp 5]:Will work fine if configured correctly, but that's a lot of configuration for most videos on the tracker. | ;[http://www.winamp.com/ WinAmp 5]:Will work fine if configured correctly, but that's a lot of configuration for most videos on the tracker. |
Revision as of 18:44, 17 July 2010
This article is aimed at providing useful information regarding playback on Windows based computers.
A List of Commonly Used Players
Recommended
- Media Player Classic (MPC)
- This player is included in CCCP. It is recommended that you use this player, however it must be configured correctly. Refer to this guide. For 64-bit Windows users it even has a x64 version, but that version will only work with 64-bit codecs, so for now it is recommended that you use the 32-bit version until 64-bit codecs mature more.
Please note that this player has been superseded by Media Player Classic Home Cinema (MPCHC). Please use this newer version of MPC bundled with the newest CCCP (which contains a custom build of the player).
- Zoom Player
- This player is no longer included in CCCP because the free version of it is no longer being developed and it may have playback issues in Vista. Very nice, relatively easy to use interface. Do not download the Professional versions, download the standard edition. The professional versions are trials, they stop working after a while. Has an installation center that installs all CCCP codecs for you.
- The KMPlayer
- Good player with internal and external filter support, handles a wide range of subtitles and allows you to capture audio, video, and screenshots in many ways but for better user experience it needs to be tweaked to display styled subs and ordered chapters properly.
Acceptable
- ALLPlayer
- This player will utilize CCCP, but has a confusing interface and useless features. It is also rather homely.
- JetAudio Player
- Supports 57 file formats and it includes tools for ripping, burning, external recording, file conversion, and broadcasting. Features are highly customizable, but it has no built-in MP3 encoding.
- MPlayer
- This player only utilizes internal codecs & filters. It will play videos as well as CCCP can, but the keyboard orientated interface can be confusing to people used to menu driven players.
- The Core Media Player (TCMP)
- Not to be confused with the Coreplayer. It will work fine if you don't use the included filters.
- WinAmp 5
- Will work fine if configured correctly, but that's a lot of configuration for most videos on the tracker.
- Windows Media Player
- Not to be confused with Media Player Classic (see above). Will play fine, but will sometimes crash. Various other issues.
Not Recommended
- Coreplayer
- Developed by the same team that developed the CoreAVC codec. It does not uililize CCCP, meaning it only uses internal filters. Also it will not render subtitles.
- BSPlayer
- We don't suggest anyone uses this player. It is filled with bugs.
- DivX Player
- This player is semi-compatible with CCCP. It will play MKV, OGM, and MP4 files, but it cannot play audio files. Not recommended for use. Tends to pixelate the image in certain instances.
- FFPlayer
- Doesn't utilize vsfilter.
- QuickTime
- Will play AVI and MP4 files (depends on installed QT codecs), but cannot handle MKV or OGM files. Ignores CCCP. To play QuickTime files, it is recommended that you use the QT Alternative which works in conjuction with Media Player Classic.
- RealPlayer 10
- Loads CCCP with AVI files, but won't load MKV or OGM files. To play Real files, it is recommended that you use the Real Alternative which works in conjunction with Media Player Classic.
- VLC Media Player
- This player supports nearly every media filetype one may encounter, but is not recommended for use. It does not utilize external codecs, and might not support some new features of the MKV container. It is currently still under development, but BakaBT does not recommend its use for the purpose of watching most fansubs (especially more recent ones). Only recommended to keep around as a last-ditch effort for playing stubborn video files.
Codecs and Codec Packs
Codec Packs
- CCCP (Recommended)
- CCCP stands for Combined Community Codec Pack and was created to consolidate the filter packs of many different fansub groups into a single reliable filter pack that is shared by all of the fansub groups.
- Stability is high, CCCP claim to be bug free.
- Lightweighted (it only includes what you really need).
- Bundled with Media Player Classic Home Cinema, the newest build of MPC since the original developer retired the project. Much more efficient than MPC.
- Plays almost every video available, even rare (for playback of anime you don't need most of them).
- Comes bundled with Media Player Classic.
K-Lite Mega Codec Pack on Free-Codecs.com.
- Plays many different formats, it's like a little heavier pack than CCCP.
- Gets regular updates (this means it may not be stable all times).
Codecs
- CoreAVC Professional (Recommended if you have trouble with h264 encodes)
Refer to Psyren's guide
Allows you to play Real Media (.rm) files in a media player without the need to install Real Player.
Allows you to play QuickTime (.mov) files in a media player without the need to install QuickTime. It also allows you to stream video and sound from the Internet using QuickTime.