RadLight player?
Hi All,
I was using BSPLAYER until it started giving me errors on Pentium II PC's and I switched to RadLight. What they both have in common is pan and scan. RadLight fits on a floppy CD and runs great on a P2 200mhz. There will be an upgrade coming out soon of version 4. This will have autorun, psudeo menuing, and more. The pan and scan feature is very easy to use vs BSPLAYER. Here's the link if your interested in giving it a try: http://www.radlight.net -black prince |
hi Black Prince,
I liked Radlight too but what I didn't like was the adware that came with it! Someone here in this forum recomended Zoomplayer and it is an excellent WMP replacement with tons of options8) |
Hi rendalunit,
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adware with this program. I used Ad-aware 5.62 and it reports no adware. :? Well, I tried zoomplayer sometime ago, but I'll check out the latest version. 8) -black prince |
Hi black prince!
I think you really should check zoom player. It's a great player with tons of features! About the pan and scan... you can do it with ZP, but with a much more flexible way. You can save 10 different presets of zoom/size/position... all the way you want. And access them with a touch of a key. It's great! I use it with WinDVD4 filters (video and audio). So I have the WinDVD quality, but with a much faster load time! :wink: Note: I read that the Sonic Cineplayer 1.5 video filters have a better image quality than WinDVD. Does anyone have it to confirm? |
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want to know about cineplayer.....thanks! :) |
@Mauddib and jorel,
Just got a copy of Zoomplayer and your right. It's GREAT!! :D I especially like the presets. :D :D :D Thanks -black prince |
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