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 feature:
New Pixel Checker-box pattern (Shift+P).
Changed feature:
The YouTube Search and Trending plugins will now display the video's channel name in the meta-data title area.
The Quick Search function on the Media Library and File Browsing fullscreen navigation interfaces now tries to use media titles instead of file names/urls when titles exist.
To prevent the media library opening in a confusing category, after editing the media library category list, opening the media library will always open in the category list (instead of cases where it previously opened in the media list).
Fixed feature:
Fixed instability (freezes/crashes/failure) issues related to the method used by plugins to share memory with the player process.
The Movie Database (TheMovieDB.org) scraper stopped downloading thumbnails due to a change in API handling of user agents.
Selecting media entries in the media library using the "Select All" or other multiple selection features would also select the non-media entries (Refresh/Load More/etc).
Re-ordering the playlist by selecting and dragging entries with the mouse cursor didn't work properly if the same file appeared more than once in the playlist (all same file name entries were accidentally selected and moved).
When Zooming to 4:3 on a 16:9 video, using the function, exiting Zoom Player did not restore the previous non-zoomed position, which could cause incorrect zoom value if trying to use the function again.
The bottom meta-data display on the media library for video files would show "Track ??" by accident.
Pressing the "Windows" keyboard key would trigger a quick search action and block certain key/mouse inputs from working.
The internal screen saver will no longer activate if display patterns in use.
Toggling the pattern display will now close the fullscreen navigation interfaces.