The main criterion when choosing a media player is, in most cases, the ability to play as many video and audio formats as possible. This is also the case of SMPlayer, a software solution based on MPlayer that's supposed to play most, if not all, multimedia formats out there.
This utility doesn’t need external codecs and it should be fine when working with avi, mkv, ogm, mpeg, vob, 3gp, asf, mov, wmv, mp3 and ogg files, as well as with Internet streams and DVD discs.
You should be pretty familiar with the interface if you have already used MPlayer. SMPlayer uses the same clean and user-friendly look, despite the fact that it hides so many powerful features.
During our tests, the software managed to play all formats we tried, although we had to wait a little bit when running the application for the first time because it needed to index fonts and other elements.
SMPlayer offers a lot of customizations and the settings menu follows the same idea as the rest of the application, so it’s pretty straightforward if you wish to modify certain things regarding the interface or the way it works.
SMPlayer is very easy to use, highly configurable and, all in all, it software does a pretty decent job. Also, thanks to its ability to handle a wide variety of formats, this software can easily be the player of choice for many users.
What's New in This Release:
· Due to changes in opensubtitles.org, smplayer couldn't find subtitles anymore. This has been fixed.
· The interface with support for skins is now the default.
· An option to enter url(s) in the playlist has been added.
· The options to change the size of the main window work now even if the autoresize is set to never.
· Two new options for Audio -> Stereo mode: Mono and Reverse.
· The option "Move the window when the video area is dragged" is now disabled by default because it has some issues that need to be addressed.
· New translation: Malay.
· Some configuration options are changed to new defaults after installation to ease upgrade from old versions.