
Fixed issue with seekbar safezone in the case that video area is hiddenĪ lot of people seem to be unaware of some of the awesome features that have been added to MPC-HC in the past years.
Fixed hang in SaveThumbnails on seek failure with an incomplete file. Filename was wrong when saving downloaded subtitle when moving to next file in folder/playlist. Fixed a decoding issue with certain TrueHD audio streams. Can be used to prevent unwanted pausing when toggling fullscreen.
This delays the left click action on the video area in anticipation of a double-click.
Added new advanced option MouseLeftUpDelay. Fixes rare issue of missing text with certain complex fonts that fail with GDI. Some improvements to the FreeType fallback path for font rendering. Correctly apply scaling to blur tag in ASS subtitles. Add support for new LayoutResX/Y ASS subtitle header. When A-B repeat is active, HOME button now seeks to A position instead of beginning. Updated LAV Filters to version 0.77.1-1-g6f78a. In the past years just 2 people have donated, so I am completely out of coffee to stay awake while coding :( Changes from 1.9.24 to 2.0.0: Later versions such as Vista, 7, 8 or 10 already include it as standard or must be downloaded from the Microsoft store.Last week it was exactly 2000 days (5.5 years) since I have taken over MPC-HC development, so a good time to finally make the bump to version 2.0.0.0.ĭonations are appreciated. Reviewed by Álvaro Toledo Translated by Uptodown Localization Team Requirements (Latest version) Its only drawback is that it is not as light as other alternatives, but it makes up for that fact with its robustness and obvious integration with the rest of the operating system as it is an official Microsoft product. Windows Media Player is also capable of working with subtitles, synchronizing audio, making changes to the video aspect ratio in real-time or creating playlists among many other features. You can also use this version of XP to extract audio tracks from a CD (in WMA format with or without protection), burn music and video CDs or tune in to online radio and TV stations. You can associate it with the most common file extensions and use it as your default player. This tool lets you play all kinds of multimedia files, both videos, and audios, having support for an endless number of formats and encoders. However, versions like Windows XP and earlier versions needed to installed separately. Starting from Windows Vista, this tool was included by default with the operating system. Windows Media Player has been Microsoft Windows operating system's media player since its initial versions.