CyberLink PowerDVD is a comprehensive and user-friendly multimedia player and authoring software. It allows users to play Blu-ray and DVD movies, as well as CDs, audio files, and video files. The software also provides various editing tools to modify and enhance the playback experience. It offers a large selection of playback controls such as slow motion, chapter skipping, etc. Additionally, it can be used to create custom slideshows and videos with the help of its media library. It also supports a wide range of streaming services such as Netflix, YouTube, and Hulu. The software can also be used to burn DVDs and CDs, as well as transfer files between different devices. It is compatible with a wide range of devices, including PCs, laptops, and tablets.
You can't play Blu-ray discs with all the menus and stuff.
Discontinued The currently active fork is Media Player Classic Home Cinema, but MPC can still be downloaded from FreeCodec.com.
Bundleware Tenga cuidado durante la instalaciĆ³n. https://alternativeapp.info/discussions/applications/11718/be-careful-in-the-installation/
Discontinued No updates since 2013. YouTube integration is broken due to no updates since YouTube API changed. See changelog: http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/Miro/
Bundleware The installer contains additional bloatware that can hijack your browser settings. Be careful during installation: https://alternativeapp.info/discussions/applications/11718/be-careful-in-the-installation/
Discontinued No more updates, last downloads 2011: https://sourceforge.net/projects/umplayer/files/
Discontinued The program is no longer updated. The latest version, 3.7 Build 2437, released in August 2011, can still be downloaded from the official website.
Discontinued installer contains possible malware: https: //www.symantec.com/security_response/attacksignatures/detail.jsp? Asid = 29897
Warning MPlayerX has been bundled with malware, including adware. See VirusTotal scan results at https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/6f1e9d7dc6b52af887b5e1bee6e0d0366345fb53c752ca23b98a9cf9b647fd49/analysis/1441451188/.
VLC is not suitable for Blu-ray playback, so it can't be an alternative to PowerDVD