ALLPlayer

ALLPlayer is a cross-platform media player and streaming media server written by ALLPlaye Group Ltd. ALLPlayer is available for desktop Windows and mobile platforms, such as Android, iPad and iPhone iOS . Program is available on App store, Google Play Store and Microsoft Windows Store. ALLPlayer supports many file formats, including video CD and streaming protocols. It is able to stream media over computer networks. ALLPlayer features include automatic codecs updates, cooperation with subtitles servers (e.g. opensubtitles.org) for downloading subtitles in multiple languages, and the ability to play BitTorrent movies and series with matching subtitles. ALLPlayer has remote control and keyboard hotkeys. It can play dozens if not all known audio and video formats. Most known of them are: 3G2, AVI, Matroska (MKV), FLV, DAT, MOV, M2TS, MP4, 3GP, VOB, MPG, APE, AU, MKA, MP3, OGG, WAV and AC3, as well as audio CDs, and a specified urls. ALLPlayer can play incomplete, or unfinished files, such as files that are still downloading via a peer-to-peer (P2P) network.

ALLPlayer
Developer(s)ALLPlayer Group Ltd.
Stable release8.8.2 (May 27, 2020 (2020-05-27)) [±]
Operating systemWindows XP and later, Android, iOS
Size40 MB
Available in14 languages
TypeMedia player
LicenseFreeware
Websiteallplayer.org

Features

  • playing movies from .torrent files
  • playing rar files
  • dozens of online radio stations
  • support for up to 4 monitors or TVs
  • automatic playback for next parts of movies or series
  • support for Dolby Surround, DTS, 3D audio, SPDIF and other
  • playlist
  • EQ
  • support for audio and video streams, including video from YouTube
  • image rotation, color correction, improving the quality
  • turning off computer or monitor after the movie
  • autoresume
  • intelligent subtitles
  • dubbing
  • parental control - password on a file
gollark: There's probably a marketing team or something trying to deliberately design the ridiculous "Wumpus is lonely" and whatnot messages to appeal more to... someone?
gollark: Do any of these people actually like to see stuff like "Here's a Wumpus for now" in the UI?
gollark: And some languages have a grammatical formal/informal distinction - and they use the formal grammar, but with the really informal wording - which makes it even weirder.
gollark: Apparently they try and use the same sort of thing in other languages...
gollark: On a related note, it annoys me a lot that Discord seem to want to appeal to "gamers"; I don't even know *which* gamers, honestly; with the weird phrasing they use in the UI.

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