SMPlayer for Windows 0.8.0

3.6 out of 5 stars 3.6 (300 votes)

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Windows (All) / Open Source / 11,242 downloads

SMPlayer is a new multimedia player. It uses the award-winning MPlayer as its engine, so it's able to play the most known video & audio formats without the need of external codecs: avi, mkv, ogm, mpeg, vob, 3gp, asf, mov, wmv, mp3, ogg. You can also play DVD discs and Internet streams.

  • Homepage

    SMPlayer

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - A toolbar editor has been added. Now it's possible to select the buttons and controls that want to appear in the toolbars. (See video)

    - New video filters: gradfun, blur and sharpen

    - Now it's possible to change the GUI (default, mini, mpc) at runtime, no restart required

    - Sub files from opensubtitles should work again

    - (Youtube) Recognize short urls (like this one: http://y2u.be/F5OcZBVPwOA)

    - Better support for chapters in video files

Reviews of SMPlayer for Windows

  1. 1 out of 5 stars
    CyberDoc999

    Reviewing 0.6.9 Build 3611 Experimental (Jul 6, 2011)

    had to dump this one and use
    http://fileforum.betanew...il/SPlayer/1151195315/1

  2. 2 out of 5 stars
    Bart Welson

    Reviewing 0.6.9 (Feb 25, 2010)

    Nice and clean layout, but that about all the positive this player has.

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    DrTeeth

    Reviewing 0.6.9 (Feb 25, 2010)

    Worksa treat! The only thing that puzzles me is why it needs to cache the system fonts on first use and then occasionally thereafter. Use it all the time for everything - more versatile than VLC.

  4. 1 out of 5 stars
    Phat Esther

    Reviewing 0.6.9 (Feb 24, 2010)

    AHH crash and fail all video, meanwhile use original mplayer without any problem.
    I think this is the worst mplayer gui ever.
    0.6.9
    deleted

  5. 1 out of 5 stars
    Slipped it in

    Reviewing 0.6.9 (Feb 24, 2010)

    Appears to have no support for AMD's Avivo video processing. Fails every test on the Silicon Optix Benchmark DVD. Programs like this shouldn't even be allowed to exist.

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