VideoBox Review - How to Use Windows Media Player Software in Windows
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VideoBox is an interesting new free media player software that can play a huge list of media files and many other interesting features very handy for the average user. It will basically function as both a player and a downloader and should run flawlessly on any computer, especially if you currently have Windows 7. The software is really easy to use as it not only allows you to search for different media files but also lets you watch them on your TV or a PC monitor. The Windows interface is very clear with very few buttons and navigation elements. It looks just like any other Windows media player and should work very well with any version of Windows.
One of the best parts of VideoBox is that it supports most Windows operating systems including XP and Vista. You can also use it to watch media files such as mp4's and flv's. The most unique feature of VideoBox however is the fact that you can also use it as a Dvd recorder. This will allow you to copy any video you want onto a blank DVD so that you can watch it on your Windows system without having to burn the disc first.
VideoBox provides all the functionality that you would expect from a good Windows video player, with some added bonuses that make it even better. For example, you can import pictures or other files from your computer or an external storage device. It also provides for the ability to increase or decrease the amount of played files without losing any quality. VideoBox will also allow you to schedule automatic video playback so that you do not have to manually start playing files. It also integrates very well with Baidu, Yahoo, Sonos, Plexi and many other video sharing services so that you can easily upload videos to websites and share them with your friends.