While most of the new Windows users may not be familiar with this media player, “All” player is one of the new players in the game. Many users stick with the default Windows Media player as its features and options are not only straight forward but simple as well.
Even I love and use Windows Media Player as my primary media player, but I am not completely satisfied due to its lack of playing ability for many well known formats without any codec packs. So I have installed GOM player which plays most of the files ranging from DAT to Divx. (For the curious: Windows Media Player 12, which comes with upcoming Windows 7, supports most of the well known formats.) Recently, I came across another good player named All Media Player which has similar ability with a decent UI (User Interface).
All player claims that it is the first media player in the world that enables IQ Text function, which displays the subtitles so that it would be displayed long enough for you to be able to read everything. Very often subtitles comes so fast on after another that you don’t manage to read everything, but from now on you can read everything. As the title says All player plays most the known formats including Divx, MP3, QuickTime, Flash, Xvid, MKV files.
Subtitle Speaker function allows you hear subtitles, making you a very comfort while watching unknown language movies. Now you can convert files of the formats like MKV or x264 to AVI using inbuilt AlltoAVI converter.
Sure it really provides some new features like IQ Text and inbuilt AVI converter but it falls far short of providing some advanced features that you really need. But, if you have never used this player,give it a try!
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