Media Player Classic Home Cinema 1.5.1
20 Jun' 2011Summary
This Free video player comes with fine controls for media playback and is the most stable and lightweight media player we've seen yet .
- 1.5.1.2903 Version
- Free License Type
- Free Price
- Windows 7 / XP / Vista Operating Systems
- 5.3 MBFile Size
Description
We've had a long and mostly satisfying relationship with Media Player Classic Home Cinema, née Media Player Classic. with its simple look--modeled after the old Windows Media Player 6, and the integrated codecs.
It comes with internal support for x.264 codecs, DXVA (decoding using your video card) as well as the Microsoft Enhanced Video Rendere.
The main reason MPC HC is our favorite is the fine control it allows you over the filter/codecs used to playback media. For any file type, you may select MPC HC's internal codec or a possibly superior DirectShow filter you have installed. For instance, the internal codec for handling. You may even use uninstalled DirectShow filters by simply pointing the program to the .dll or .ax file. This type-by-type feature has allows you to configure MPC HC so that it never crashes as SPlayer, VLC, or KMPlayer still do and play Apple lossless, APE and other files without actually installing the codecs. And while other players claim to be lightweight, MPC HC truly is. A mere 3.1MB download, it's also makes the stingiest use of CPU cycles and resources we've ever seen.
It's a classic freeware goodie and looks to remain that way for a good long while.
WMC HC isn't perfect. The menus and dialogs are rife with rather technical terms such as filter, switcher, shader, etc. which can be daunting to the average user. The program could also use point A to point B looping found in KMPlayer (which allows you to loop playback of entire video clips), finer speed control such as VLC's, and the ability to apply FX such as shaders to all file types, also à la VLC. An algorithm that doesn't affect the pitch of the audio when playback rates are increased or decreased might also be in order. However, these are rather rarely used functions that will affect few users.
MPC HC works under Vista and Windows 7, but you'll need to set the renderers to System Default to avoid messages about DirectX 9 not being installed. With just a little tweaking MPC HC can't be beat for stability or parsimonious use of resources. It's a classic freeware goodie and looks to remain that way for a good long while.
- Have a query about this review? Ask our expert
Start8 0.85
Free tool to reinstate the Start butto..
Mozilla Firefox 11.0
This new release improves silent updat..
Thunderbird 11.0
Manage your e-mail with this great fre..








