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BS.Player edit

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AfD nomination of BS.Player edit

 

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BSPlayer edit

BS.Player
Developer(s)Webteh Ltd. , Slovenia
Stable release
2.50.1017 / October 22, 2009; 14 years ago (2009-10-22)
Operating systemWindows 2000, XP, Vista, 7
Available inFully Multilingual
TypeMedia player
LicenseProprietary Freeware,

BSPlayer is a media player for Windows OS, that plays back a number of multimedia files (including AVI, MPEG, Ogg, Matroska mkv, ASF, QuickTime mov, MP4, WAV, mp3...) and specializes in video and audio playback. The BSPlayer 2.xx is compatible for Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7[1], while older releases are supported in Windows 98 and Windows ME operating systems.

History edit

First version of BSPlayer was first released in year 1999[2] (version 0.1) and has been developed ever since.

Features[3] edit

File:BSplayer 1 screenshot.png
BS.Player 1.xx base skin
File:Bsp 233 main.JPG
BS.Player 2.xx Main window skin
File:Multimedia Screen.jpg
BS.Player 2.xx Main window, EQ and ML skin
  • Display subtitles – Supports custom subtitles position, color, font, transparency,...
  • Supported subtitle formats: MicroDVD, SubViewer, SubRip, MPL2, VobSuband others
  • Support for dual subtitles – two different subtitles displayed simultaneously on a video
  • Fully skinnable – Any shape, transparent skins[4]...
  • Resizable and borderless movie window, fullscreen, dual display playback (tv + lcd, lcd + lcd)
  • Multilingual user interface
  • YouTube playback and save support – you can playback any YouTube video directly by pasting its URL into BSPlayer and save it to your drive as a .flv (Flash) video file.
  • Command line support
  • Pan-scan and custom pan-scan option
  • Custom aspect ratios
  • Playlist support
  • Resolution changing
  • Frame capture (screenshot to harddrive) with customizable filename format
  • AVI files with more than 2 audio streams supported (multilanguage)
  • Support for OGM files, including more than two audio/video tracks, supports embedded subtitles/chapters
  • External audio file support
  • External chapter file support
  • S/PDIF output supported for AC3 files (with Intervideo audio decoder)
  • support for INI files
  • Remote control support via WinLIRC(wireless, IR and Bluetooth devices)
  • Chapter support (DVD and avi/mpg auto generate thumbnails, but the free version does not have DVD support)
  • full support for local install of codecs on Windows 7 OS
  • Bookmarks
  • Simple equalizer (DirectX 8 required)
  • Playback rate (½×, 1×, 2×) and custom playback speed
  • Support for 3rd-party plugins (Winamp and others)
  • Integrated codec manager (internet connection required to check for newer versions)
  • Playback of AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) format used in digital tapeless camcorders
  • Automatic online subtitle search and download (subtitles are cached in temporary folder)
  • New subtitle parser/renderer, with improved support for more features of SSA/ASS subtitle types

Reception and downloads edit

BSPlayer has been rated 5-stars[5] by C|NET's Download.com, and rated four stars[6] by Softonic.com. Total number of downloads exceedes 7 million on Softonic.com[7] and more than 1.4 million on a Download.com [8]

Notes edit

External links edit


See also edit


Speedy deletion nomination of BSPlayer edit

 

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Comparison of video player software edit

Please see Talk:Comparison of video player software --Lexein (talk) 19:45, 2 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

User:Ico-Man/BS.Player edit

I've made some improvements to the article. It still needs one or two more independent reliable sources which discuss its features. Magazines or books would be good. There are two items about the adware used (WhenU, MeMedia) which I've tagged "citation needed" - please link to an announcement on your website or press release, or even an announcement on your official forum, which details the adware changes and dates, or remove the discussion of adware from the article. --Lexein (talk) 21:50, 3 June 2011 (UTC)Reply