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| Developer(s) | Gabest |
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| Initial release | May 29, 2003 |
| Discontinued | 6.4.9.0 / March 20, 2006 |
| Development status | Stalled |
| Written in | C++ |
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
| Platform | IA-32 |
| Size | 1.9 MB |
| Available in | English, Portuguese, Czech, Italian, Ukrainian, French, Russian, Hungarian and German |
| Type | Media player |
| License | GNU General Public License |
| Website | sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli |
Media Player Classic (MPC) is a compact media player for 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows. The application mimics the look and feel of the old, lightweight Windows Media Player 6.4 but integrates most options and features found in modern media players. It and its forks are standard media players in the K-Lite Codec Pack and the Combined Community Codec Pack.
Media Player Classic was originally created and maintained by a programmer named "Gabest". It was developed as a closed-source application, but later relicensed as free software under the terms of the GNU General Public License. MPC is hosted under the guliverkli project at SourceForge.net. The project itself is something of an umbrella organization for works by Gabest.
This project is now principally maintained by the community at the Doom9 forum. The currently active fork is called "Media Player Classic Home Cinema".
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Media Player Classic is capable of VCD, SVCD, and DVD playback without installation of additional software or codecs. MPC has built-in codecs for MPEG-2 video with support for subtitles and codecs for LPCM, MP2, 3GP, AC3, and DTS audio. MPC also contains an improved MPEG splitter that supports playback of VCDs and SVCDs using its VCD/SVCD/XCD Reader. On October 30, 2005, Gabest added *.mp4 and MPEG-4 Timed Text support.[1] An AAC decoding filter had once been present in MPC.
Media Player Classic is primarily based on the DirectShow architecture and therefore automatically uses installed DirectShow decoding filters. For instance, after the open source DirectShow decoding filter ffdshow has been installed, fast and high quality decoding and postprocessing of the MPEG-4 ASP, H.264, and Flash Video formats is available in MPC.
MPC provides DXVA beta support for newer NVIDIA and ATI video cards when using an H.264 or VC-1. This provides hardware-acceleration for playback.
In addition to DirectShow, MPC can also use the QuickTime and the RealPlayer codecs and filters (if installed on the computer) to play their native files.
Media Player Classic supports native playback of OGM and Matroska container formats. However, OGM audio playback is limited by a lack of support for the CoreVorbis DirectShow filter, which mainly affects newer OGM files (c. 2006). The crux of this problem is that MPC is hard-coded to use an older Vorbis filter, so even if one installs newer filters, MPC is unable to use them.[2]
MPC supports playback and recording of television if a supported TV tuner is installed.
| Initial release | March 29, 2006 |
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| Stable release | 1.6.2.4902 / May 26, 2012 |
| Written in | C++ |
| Platform | IA-32 and x86-64 |
| Size | 5.6 MB |
| Available in | 22 languages[3] |
| License | GNU General Public License |
| Website | mpc-hc.sourceforge.net |
Due to a stall in development of Media Player Classic in May 2006, many bugs were left unfixed. The community at the Doom9 forum has since continued the project in two main veins. The version known as Media Player Classic 6.4.9.1 was meant for fixing bugs and updating outdated libraries; its branch's development is mostly inactive.[4] The other version, called Media Player Classic - Home Cinema (MPC-HC), is meant for adding new features, as well as fixing bugs and updating libraries.[5] Gabest, the main developer of the original version, stated in March 2007 that development of Media Player Classic is not dead but that he was unable to work on it.[6]
MPC-HC updates the original player and adds many useful functionalities including the option to remove tearing, additional video decoders (in particular H.264, VC-1 and MPEG-2 with DirectX Video Acceleration support[7]), Enhanced Video Renderer support, and multiple bug fixes. There is also a 64 bit-version of Media Player Classic Home Cinema that supports Windows XP x64, Windows Vista x64, and Windows 7 x64. As of version 1.4.2499.0, MPC-HC is the first open-source media player to implement color management support.[8]
MPC-HC supports 22 languages, including Armenian, Belarusian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian.[3]
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