Inmatrix - ( Shareware)
Zoom Player Home Free encourage any user to choose it for its ease of use and support for a large number of formats.
Zoom Player Home Free is a media player very easy to handle, offering a fully free video player that decodes the current standard video codecs (H.264, XVID, DIVX, DVD, FLV, WMV, QuickTime, MPEG 1/2/4, MP3, AAC, DTS, Dolby Digital , FLAC, etc.). It also offers many features including a navigation interface for its Media Center, update and automatic search function.
Zoom Player Home Free also reads DVD from the media player, hard drive, or even on the network and automatically backup where stopped the previous reading.
Zoom Player Home Free offers two modes to allow the user to enjoy their multimedia collections. The first is the "media" mode, it can play files supported by DirectShow. The second, the "DVD" mode, plays DVD content using DirectShow preinstalled filters.
# New
* The internal audio scraper now uses MediaInfo extract ID3/TAG information and display it in the media library's bottom information area. You will need to re-scrape your audio files for the new content to appear.
* New Alt+"/" keyboard macro to search for subtitles based on the currently playing video. You can access this function using the right-click context menu under the new "Download" sub-menu.
* New function to download subtitle file(s) for any selected video file. The new function is accessible using the right-click context menu under the new "Download" sub-menu.
* The fullscreen file browsing navigation interface has gained the ability to search for subtitles through the function menu.
# Changed
* The Alba's skin timeline design has been visually enhanced.
* The RSS feed media library plugin displays a system specific publish date and sorts the feed with new entries appearing first.
* To prevent accidental clicks, the eject disc drive keyboard macro has been changed from "/" to Ctrl+"/".
# Fixed
* The trial-ended message in Zoom Player MAX could trigger an eventual crash if left open for a long period.
* Setting "On Play Complete" to "Auto-Rewind" did not work with non-DirectShow playback (playback would loop instead of pausing on the first frame).
* Using the quote (") character in a media library category name would cause the category name to get cropped.
* Opening a ".url" pointing to a web page ignored the "HTML Interactivity" setting.
* Pressing "update" on the "Audio Device Filter Manager" dialog with nothing selected/entered would trigger a crash.
* Execute functions assigned to a Hot Corner click would not save the executed program path correctly for some of the corners.
* Opening an ""YouTube URL always used the IFRAME player even if it was disabled in the options.
* RSS Links containing the "#" hash character were not recognized as valid RSS streams using the new media library RSS plugin.
* Using the YouTube IFRAME player did not update the taskbar button and system-tray icon's hint with the video's title.