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Light Alloy is a free multimedia player with a simple user interface. The application is highly customizable to suit your specific media requirements and Light Alloy has been optimized to boot as fast as possible, so it won't consume lots of system resources. Light Alloy has support for all popular multimedia formats and there are lots of advanced settings to allow you to customize it to suit whatever media you intend to play on it, whether that be short music videos or epic films. Key Features Include: Fast video rewind, load subtitles, minimize to tray, brightness/contrast/saturation control and infra-red remote control. Light Alloy also supports multimedia keyboards and has support for DVD/Blu-ray (except for BD menus) and MKV/OGM/MP4 formats. With Light Alloy you can make bookmarks in the list or the timeline, view a preview on the timeline and make a selection of audio tracks and subtitles in multilingual films. Light Alloy has built-in video/audio codecs, support for custom codecs, full support for subtitles, WinLIRC support for remote control, configurable playback speed and aspect ratio alignment. You can also customize independent media settings for each file i.e. brightness, contrast, saturation, subtitle and volume.
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FreePlayer is a simple and easy to use media player. It is based on the powerful MPlayer project, and is free to use. FreePlayer can be used on Windows and Linux platforms. FreePlayer can play a range of video and audio files on your PC, including Xvid/DivX, H.264, MKV, WebM, MPEG-2, FLV, MP4, WMV, AC-3, AAC, DTS, MP3. it can also play Blu-ray discs, ISOs and folders. It also plays files from the network and standard DVDs. Key features include: Free media player. Clutter-free interface. Runs on Windows and Linux. Video and audio media playback. Navigate DVD menus. Add subtitle files. Play Blu-ray discs. Play files from the network. While FreePlayer doesn't include a subtitle database, you are able to find and play your own external subtitle files in a variety of languages. Overall, FreePlayer is a simple and clutter-free media player for Windows and Linux. It is completely free to use and uses open source software (OSS) code. Try it for yourself and download FreePlayer for free.
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