What video player do you use?

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Hi guys,

I've always used Media Player Classic Home Cinema for as long as I can remember, however I'm thinking of changing media player because when playing some 1080p/720 MKV files, certain scenes in the movies will stutter/jump a bit.

I watch a lot of 1080p/H264 stuff - what media player would you recommend to have the smoothest playback?

My mate uses BS Player, and suggested this for the smoothest playback. I haven't tried it yet though, thought I'd get some more opinions from intesne media folk =]


Cheers guys, any input appreciated
 
Both MPC-HC and VLC.
I have used both MPC and MPC-HC for far longer and more often than VLC, if it doesn't work in MPC-HC it'll work in VLC.

Although I did have to tread in the minefield that is the VLC options to fix a crushed colour range in HD material (disabling YUV conversion).
 
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VLC

Only issue I've ever had is it stalling to buffer every so often when I try playing 4GB recordings from fraps.
 
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Both MPC-HC and VLC.
I have used MPC-HC for far longer and more often than VLC, if it doesn't work in MPC-HC it'll work in VLC.

Although I did have to tread in the minefield that is the VLC options to fix a crushed colour range in HD material (disabling YUV conversion).

Same here.

MPC-HC for 95% of my files and VLC for the few files which don't seem to play well on MPC-HC
 
MPC-HC/VLC or Media Browser in Win7 Media Center... Depends on what Mood I'm in...

Or (now I have me new t'interwebz Telly) Tversity Server --> Sony TV Network Player
 
MPC-HC, for several reasons really.

Simple approach
Windowless playback
No bloat
Allows proper adjustment of colourspaces etc to get "true" colours shown
DXVA2
Absolute doddle to adjust filters if ever required (which is practically never since it just works)

I have VLC as a backup, used to be my main, but MPC-HC won me over with better DirectX support.

Not used BSplayer for about 10 years, used to be THE program to use, but these days it's shareware with adware built in (unless it's changed back to its roots).
 
VLC all the way, never had any real problems with it, can play most things codecs straight off.

Do have minor issue every month or so where it wants to rebuild the font cache and takes a while to start but of them its fine for everything.

except blu-ray ofc :(
 
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