File Details |
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File Size | 31.3 MB |
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License | Shareware, $19.99 |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | May 24, 2016 |
Total Downloads | 154,689 |
Publisher | Inmatrix LTD |
Homepage | Zoom Player |
Publisher's Description
Zoom Player is a robust media and DVD front-end player. It was designed to be simple at first glance while being remarkably dynamic and flexible when used to its full potential. It works in two modes: a Media mode which can play any file supported by DirectShow (any file which plays in MediaPlayer) and a DVD mode which uses pre-installed DirectShow DVD filters to play DVD content. It supersedes media player in all it's functions and provides several important functions that media player lacks. It provides special zooming functions to improve TV-output quality by eliminating overscan.
Fully Functional (uncrippled) trial version.
Latest Reviews
Betanoob reviewed v8.1.1 on Mar 20, 2012
Get this sh1t out of here! SCAM
stisev reviewed v8.00 RC3 on Sep 5, 2011
Zoomplayer is the GOD of all PC video players. It creates the gold-standard for all other video players to be benchmarked to.
Make no mistake, this is the best HTPC video player on the market, hands down. It is stable, configurable in every way imaginable and controllable from a remote using Eventghost or girder.
Ignore these nincompoops below. They are purposely decreasing the rating for some reason
Best video player ever. Nothing even comes close and I've tried all of them (including MPC-HC + VLC + GOM + KMplayer)
GaCrownVic reviewed v7.00 on Nov 18, 2009
Installs too many additonal programs for me. When I uninstalled it, I had to manually uninstall at least 8 other programs it had installed. Not for me.
Young Strider reviewed v7.00 RC2 on Nov 10, 2009
It's just the same s*** it the previous one, only released to get their hands in your pockets once again.
As said below, there are free alternatives which can do 100x more and 100x better.
us3r reviewed v7.00 RC1 on Jul 7, 2009
Useless. There are far more better players than this one and they're freeware.
FixXxeR reviewed v7.00 RC1 on Jul 7, 2009
Used to be a supporter but now that they released the premium edition, they are charging users for features which USED TO BE part of the pro version I purchased. What a ripoff.
photonboy reviewed v6.00 RC1 on Jan 29, 2008
Awesome. Worth the money for some.
Basically, I pretty much use FFDSHOW audio and video decoders for most video. I installed my external decoders via the latest CCCP.
I still have KMPlayer, WMP11, WMP Classic etc. but Zoom Player was the only one that allowed me to get every last thing just the way I want it. One notable thing is dual audio and subtitles. I typed "english" in Settings to allow English audio even if another language like Japanese is first. On my Control bar I can quickly toggle the Subtitles and audio if need be. Anamorphic Matroska is another thing not all players have. There's too much to mention.
I've never had a single stability issue in two years with any version and I've tried all of them.
Honestly, very few people need to purchase this, but I bought it a couple years ago and just love it. I'm happy to see that changing version numbers didn't require me to upgrade like some programs I bought in the past.
Perfect for my needs! Very configurable and stable.
stisev reviewed v6.00 Beta 2 on Dec 10, 2007
THE BEST. Hands down.
analphatester reviewed v6.00 Beta 2 on Nov 30, 2007
it seems working fine good new features
not bad
OAKsider reviewed v5.00 Technology Preview 7 on Aug 26, 2006
Absolutely amazing media and DVD player. Taking advantage of the unending amount of tweaks and options available, and combined with filters such as FFDshow the video quality in better than 99% of aa media players available. The only downside is the high pricepoint, because we all know about 25+ free media players that will do the job, just not as well.
Betanoob reviewed v8.1.1 on Mar 20, 2012
Get this sh1t out of here! SCAM
stisev reviewed v8.00 RC3 on Sep 5, 2011
Zoomplayer is the GOD of all PC video players. It creates the gold-standard for all other video players to be benchmarked to.
Make no mistake, this is the best HTPC video player on the market, hands down. It is stable, configurable in every way imaginable and controllable from a remote using Eventghost or girder.
Ignore these nincompoops below. They are purposely decreasing the rating for some reason
Best video player ever. Nothing even comes close and I've tried all of them (including MPC-HC + VLC + GOM + KMplayer)
GaCrownVic reviewed v7.00 on Nov 18, 2009
Installs too many additonal programs for me. When I uninstalled it, I had to manually uninstall at least 8 other programs it had installed. Not for me.
Young Strider reviewed v7.00 RC2 on Nov 10, 2009
It's just the same s*** it the previous one, only released to get their hands in your pockets once again.
As said below, there are free alternatives which can do 100x more and 100x better.
us3r reviewed v7.00 RC1 on Jul 7, 2009
Useless. There are far more better players than this one and they're freeware.
FixXxeR reviewed v7.00 RC1 on Jul 7, 2009
Used to be a supporter but now that they released the premium edition, they are charging users for features which USED TO BE part of the pro version I purchased. What a ripoff.
photonboy reviewed v6.00 RC1 on Jan 29, 2008
Awesome. Worth the money for some.
Basically, I pretty much use FFDSHOW audio and video decoders for most video. I installed my external decoders via the latest CCCP.
I still have KMPlayer, WMP11, WMP Classic etc. but Zoom Player was the only one that allowed me to get every last thing just the way I want it. One notable thing is dual audio and subtitles. I typed "english" in Settings to allow English audio even if another language like Japanese is first. On my Control bar I can quickly toggle the Subtitles and audio if need be. Anamorphic Matroska is another thing not all players have. There's too much to mention.
I've never had a single stability issue in two years with any version and I've tried all of them.
Honestly, very few people need to purchase this, but I bought it a couple years ago and just love it. I'm happy to see that changing version numbers didn't require me to upgrade like some programs I bought in the past.
Perfect for my needs! Very configurable and stable.
stisev reviewed v6.00 Beta 2 on Dec 10, 2007
THE BEST. Hands down.
analphatester reviewed v6.00 Beta 2 on Nov 30, 2007
it seems working fine good new features
not bad
OAKsider reviewed v5.00 Technology Preview 7 on Aug 26, 2006
Absolutely amazing media and DVD player. Taking advantage of the unending amount of tweaks and options available, and combined with filters such as FFDshow the video quality in better than 99% of aa media players available. The only downside is the high pricepoint, because we all know about 25+ free media players that will do the job, just not as well.
donce reviewed v5.00 Technology Preview 7 on Jul 17, 2006
2.80 version is best ever.
Dwiebelhaus reviewed v5.00 Technology Preview 7 on Jul 16, 2006
Honestly , i did not like it. eq rules unlike any other but from an end user point of view ( me when i just wanna run a few play lists) it sucks , very un friendly.
nant` reviewed v5.00 Technology Preview 7 on Jul 16, 2006
Excellent program that works very well out-of-the-box for novice users as well as incorporate a LOT of options for those who love to customize everything they can and get the BEST results.
The last of changes is far larger than pasted.
See forum thread: http://forum.inmatrix.com/index.php?showtopic=4737
Zygi reviewed v5.00 Technology Preview on Feb 6, 2006
Link is broken, use that link below my comment.
darthbeads reviewed v5.00 Technology Preview on Feb 3, 2006
Changelog:
http://forum.inmatrix.com/index.php?showtopic=4139
Pantagruel reviewed v4.51 Release Candidate 1 on Jul 19, 2005
Its really "Zoom Player v4.51 Release Candidate 1"
not v4.50.
Great program, the best media player out there
nant` reviewed v4.50 RC2 on Jun 24, 2005
Full changelog can be found here:
http://forum.inmatrix.co...t=ST&f=2&t=2968
MMPD reviewed v4.50 RC1 on May 26, 2005
As Always no probs.
Zoom Player is one of the best players I have ever used, thank you Blight for making this player it is very usefull!
Zodiachus reviewed v4.10 Beta 1 on Oct 21, 2004
This is one of the best movie players, all categories, and no arguments about it. Recommended and recommended again.
micronicos reviewed v4.02 on Aug 17, 2004
This player is so fine - it is open about how it works & what codecs it needs (it will tell you at install time what common codecs are missing) & setting up playlists & configurations is very user-friendly.
My favourite player.
hte123 reviewed v4.00 RC3 on Jun 9, 2004
I recommend it for your home theater pc. You can control the program just using the mouse. I have ZP installed on my HTPC and thanks to ZP i dont need an other (ir) remote control watching the movies, just a wireless mouse is enough :)
GeneralLeoFF reviewed v4.00 Beta 3 on Apr 20, 2004
Still on top
GeneralLeoFF reviewed v4.00 Beta 2 on Mar 17, 2004
Okay roj... this is not a debate forum. Your opinion on Zoom Player is welcome and valid however posting a second review of the same program because you didn't organize your thoughts in the first post and find you forgot something is bogus. Furthermore posting a 3rd time on the same version just to respond to criticism is even more bogus. Your fubaring up the score by doing that. If you forgot something or you have a response to criticism about you review then please bite your lounge and wait for the next version to come out.
Anyway as for my review of this new version of Zoom Player. Yes it's true MPC is a great program. intact most of us ZP users also have that program on our systems as well. But ya know... MPC and ZP aren't even in the same damn ballpark. they have totally different mission objectives. If your just going to watch movies on your PC and you don't care about control then MPC, Core, BS, and even good ole WMP are probably better players for you. Zoom Player is designed with the HTPC enthusiast in mind. it is optimized for display on television sets and it is designed for people that like to have direct control over media playback. As for open sourcing ZP. Theres plenty of resins this isn't going to happen that I can think of but I wont put that here. However ZP is the next best thing to open source. It's community ware. If you have a feature you would like to see included in Zoom Player just post it on the forums feature request board and 9 times out of 10 it's going to get put in or Blight will do his best to work with you on an alternative. Probably half the current features in Zoom Player are user requested (many are mine) so all the people that like to say ZP is bloated with useless options need to knock it off. it;s it;s in ZP it is useful even if it is only a select few.
Great work Blight. 5 stars as per the norm :)
joske reviewed v4.00 Beta 2 on Mar 7, 2004
getting bored of this soft
bsr500 reviewed v4.00 Beta 2 on Mar 6, 2004
Best player ever, if your dumb enough to not understand the concept of beta's then dont download and dont review it, get the final build insteed.
Drevor reviewed v4.00 Beta 1 on Feb 22, 2004
Im using ZP for ages and i liked the fact that u can bind to almost any function. Now i can access all my Media and the players functions using a remote control.
Unfortunately they moved some quite handy functions from standart to pro version (like browsing files) so I will stick with 3.00 for now.
roj reviewed v3.31 Final on Feb 19, 2004
You're right - I don't give a damn, especially since MPC is open source. If that author reverse engineered the code and made the source freely available (as is becoming increasingly common these days, a real source of fear to those championing proprietary systems), I can definitely understand the nervousness and disdain ascribed to such efforts by those who took the other road, *especially when the other folks build a better mousetrap*.
sorty reviewed v3.31 Final on Feb 18, 2004
roj:
MPC uses an illegal MPEG2 decoder filter without paying any of the licensing fees involved to the DVD Consortium. Sure, you probably don't give a damn, but Zoom Player is a commercial product, unlike MPC and getting sued is more of an issue.
arman68 reviewed v3.30 Final on Jan 2, 2004
I must admit I get caught up in the enthusiasm surrounding this player everytime there is a new release, and try it. Everytime I am dissapointed: way too complicated, does not work in the video overlay. Other players do a better job and are much simpler. I will stick to Media Player Classic and Crystal Player.
GeneralLeoFF reviewed v3.30 Final on Jan 1, 2004
Anything new other then the version number? :)
Jeffsoft reviewed v3.30 Final on Jan 1, 2004
well done! push! push!
GeneralLeoFF reviewed v3.30 Release Candidate 1 on Dec 26, 2003
wow that was fast :)
GeneralLeoFF reviewed v3.30 Beta 3 on Dec 26, 2003
lern it, live it, love it
tourist reviewed v3.30 Beta 1 on Nov 27, 2003
Best videoplayer available. It's only good to have many option for advanced users.
If you want some skins, head to http://skins.deviantart.com/zoomplayer/
joske reviewed v3.20 Final on Nov 17, 2003
where's the standard version gone? four stars for giving us only pro, but pro is good. real good.
donpacman reviewed v3.20 Final on Nov 17, 2003
Pocket RAR?
More like WinRAR 3.3.0 beta1...
The home page is WinRAR's site.
sorty reviewed v3.20 Release Candidate 3 on Nov 11, 2003
The next version should simplify some of the features. But seriously, MPC/WMP don't have most of these features.
The default values of Zoom Player do work well, you don't need to mess around with anything in order to get standard media to play anymore than you need to configure any other media player.
thehunger reviewed v3.20 Release Candidate 3 on Nov 11, 2003
Woah! I'm still a ZoomPlayer user, but its only a matter of time before I switch. The sheer number of options has made this program hard to use, I bet *nobody* knows or uses a fraction of all the options. Why? Not only are there so many, but they are cumbersome to access and scattered across 9 "Navigators" and 7 "Dialogs", and a menu with 7 submenus. The author BADLY needs to: 1. Stop adding features for now. 2. Rethink the UI and try to make more of the features accessible to users who dont spend hours upon hours of learning this program. 3. Some tips: context-specific menus - not just a rightclick menu. Buttons with multiple functions. Wizards for setting up options. More automation. Sensible defaults. A Normal and Advanced User mode. Emulating other UIs - MPC and Windows Media Player come to mind.
4. Above all remember people want to play their media, take advantage of some of ZP's cool options without spending hours learning everything.
In other words: tidy up the UI and add usability or lose more users. Making the DVD-capable version shareware was bad enough.
icingdragon reviewed v3.20 Release Candidate 1 on Oct 5, 2003
yes, there are softwares that got minus because too many options, ICQ for instance, and i, at least me, call them as bloated software.
Ryokurin reviewed v3.20 Release Candidate 1 on Oct 5, 2003
Orlando, thats not what the feature your talking about is for. its for you to be able to manually go in and type out a url for it to open. For the record as well Zoomplayer will ignore urls in files by default as well.
Orlando reviewed v3.20 Release Candidate 1 on Oct 5, 2003
I personally prefer Media Player Classic. I was reading the list of changes for this release of Zoom Player and it said, "New OpenURL function". That is the ONE thing that I hate about most media players...opening up and automatically going to some web address (URL) that was embedded in a media file. These URL's are almost always SPAM URL's and usually open up window after window after window and popup windows all over the place. Media Player Classic completely ignores web addresses that are embedded in media files (MP3, MPG, RM, QT, etc).
GeneralLeoFF reviewed v3.20 Beta 3 on Sep 8, 2003
Never herd of a program geting a minus for "too many options" :)
xate reviewed v3.20 Beta 3 on Sep 8, 2003
Well... how i know, zoom player is good... but... searching for the bes performance and low resouyrce wasting i found this : LA (Light Alloy). Superb. Heres link : http://video.softella.com/la/LAsetup.zip
It's better than wmplayer 6, bsplayer, crystal player.
Try, and you'll see the difference.
rogerpit reviewed v3.20 Beta 2 on Aug 21, 2003
A verry good player but too many features to configure, and hlp missing from it... I preffer Media Player Classic and BSPlayer which support subtitles. The only minus of this player is: too many options.
Scorched Earth reviewed v3.10.1 on Jul 2, 2003
Zoom Player is the only media player I've used that renders DivX and XviD movies properly with default settings. It's fast, light on system resources, and never crashes.
MMPD reviewed v3.10 Release Candidate 1 on May 26, 2003
Excellent program! normally I like to avoid registrations and stick with freeware but this definatly is worth the 20$! :) I have not seen one media player to this date that can compete with Zoom Player
nant reviewed v3.10 Beta 2 on May 19, 2003
I should really buy this program one day, the new Pro-only features are so so so good, /me wants. :\
Electronic Punk reviewed v3.00 on Apr 20, 2003
Awesome program, tho I am severely biased.
Cirque: Buying a licence removes the nag screen, its not a feature.
GeneralLeoFF reviewed v3.00 Release Candidate 3 on Apr 17, 2003
It's getting better all the time
I used to get mad at my school
The teachers who taught me weren't cool
You're holding me down, turning me round
Filling me up with your rules.
I've got to admit it's getting better
A little better all the time
I have to admit it's getting better
It's getting better since you've been mine.
Me used to be a angry young man
Me hiding me head in the sand
You gave me the word
I finally heard
I'm doing the best that I can.
I've got to admit it's getting better
I used to be cruel to my woman
I beat her and kept her apart from the things that she loved
Man I was mean but I'm changing my scene
And I'm doing the best that I can.
I admit it's getting better
A little better all the time
Yes I admit it's getting better
It's getting better since you've been mine
sorty reviewed v3.00 Release Candidate 2 on Apr 15, 2003
It's a nice morals, but life doesn't always apply like that.
In any case, I've fixed it so that you can reset the position.
Cirque reviewed v3.00 Release Candidate 2 on Apr 14, 2003
Good program however the nag screen "press 1-2-3" can cause conflicts with multiple montior configs. When switching from multiple to single monitor setup, Zplayer fails to reset window location, but will not allow you to choose that ability from box on windows toolbar, because its waiting for the 1-2-3 nag screen menu. If you right click systray icon and reset position from there, zplayer crashes. Moral of the story, annoying nag screens cause problems when put into good software thats better off without them.