Worlds most popular multimedia player! Ever since the very beginning in the year 2000, the BS.Player has been one of the worlds most popular multimedia players. It is popular for many reasons, one however should be pointed out: BS.Player is the first player ever to enable its users to focus on watching the movie instead of dealing with poor computer capabilities or running around looking for a proper setting and codec.
Main features of BS.Player are: * Sound Equalizer * Fully skinnable windows (Media list, Play list, Equalizer) * *la*hkmarks support (add, edit) * Chapters support (create, move to, skip) * Custom aspect ratios * Multiple audio stream switching * Frame capture (video to picture) * Plugin support (Winamp DSP plugins and others) * Multilingual interface * Fast forward and fast rewind option * Frame stepping (playback video one frame at a time) * WinLIRC support (user defineable remote controllers) * Support switching between multiple (different language) subtitles * Pan-scan and custom pan-scan option * Support for multiple audio streams and switching between them * Every action can also be assigned to WinLIRC button * Playback of incomplete AVI files and locked files (files in use, files still downloading or recording) * Command line support (for example bsplayer.exe movie.avi -fs will start playback of movie in full screen mode) * Support a lot of subtitles formats (MicroDVD, SubRip, Subviewer), custom subtitles position, color, font, transparency * BSI/INI files support and dynamic DirectShow filters loading (so everything can be burned on CD and played without installing anything) * Almost every action can be assigned to user selected key (even two keys) and different keys can be assigned for full screen and windowed mode * Support for all popular media formats (audio and video): divx, avi, mpeg 1, mpeg 2, xvid, 3ivx, ogm, matroska, asf, wmv, DV, m1v, m2v, Quicktime mov, mp4, mpv, QT, Real rm, SWF, vob, wav, mpa, mp1, mp2, mp3, ogg, aac, ac3, aif, ram, wma
What does the BS.Player 2.0 Pro have to offer: - Customizable Equalizer - Support for Capture/Tuner devices - Capture Video to file - Integrated subtitle editor - Network file buffering - Improved subtitles - Improved VMR9 support - Technical email support - DVD support (codecs required) - Free one year subscription upgrade
Changes in BS.Player 2.26, December 24, 2007: - fixed improperly functional CD-TEXT support - fixed problems with Enqueue, after enqueue playlist was reset to first item - sometimes media library didnt add custom extensions, fixed - Matroska files (MKV) can now also be played from uncompressed rar archives - improved Vista and EVR support - some other bug fixes and changes