(based on 25 reviews)
SPlayer 3.5 Build 1203

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SPlayer is a simple and yet practical media player, which supports all the popular media formats, including DVDRip, HDTV, RMVB, QuickTime, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, AC3/DTS, VP3/6/7, Indeo, XVD, OGG/OGM, APE, FLAC, TTA, AAC, MPC, 3GP/AMR, and subtitles.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Dec 25, 2009
  • Publisher: Tomasen

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Rated 40/50 by Virtual_ManPL at Jun 3, 2010

Nice copy of MPC-HC... Awesome GUI... But still missing all advenced options from MPC-HC, so its not for me...

Rated 50/50 by dotnetnightmare at Jun 10, 2010

3.5 Build 1359 is the current stable release. Still amazed that I can't find a better player, and I'm trying too! I play the same avi with Splayer & MPC at the same time, side by side, & Splayer has better color and clarity. The other so called players can't compete. VLC lacks dxva, KMPlayers picture quality on 720p mkv on side by side comparison really surprised me, it's awful! You try it. Open 3 or 4 players on the same AVI file & synchronize as best you can & put them on the 4 corners of your screen. Now act like your on a shopping trip at Best Buy picking out the Plasma TV. You look for the the best picture, accuracy, clarity, color, features, & ease of use. Damn these Chinese are GOOD!

Rated 10/50 by Blaxima at Jun 16, 2010

Even when I said not to associate with any files it made every file a splayer.avi or even splayer.dat. It did not make itself the default player but made every file a splayer.filetype. Crashed on first start up. Could not detect the proper aspect ratio Doesn't remember view settings when coming out of full screen mode Image quality was nice It's far too buggy and intrusive for me to want to dump my others

Rated 10/50 by Blaxima at Jun 16, 2010

Even when I said not to associate with any files it made every file a splayer.avi or even splayer.dat. It did not make itself the default player but made every file a splayer.filetype. Crashed on first start up. Could not detect the proper aspect ratio Doesn't remember view settings when coming out of full screen mode Image quality was nice It's far too buggy and intrusive for me to ever give this another try -5*

Rated 50/50 by countworld at Jul 10, 2010

this player is very good at subtitle displaying also, it can make full use of your CPU capability to play high definition movies if you want to get a better video experience this is the right one