PotPlayer

PotPlayer

Screenshot of PotPlayer 1.5.34321
Original author(s) Kang Yong-Huee
Developer(s) Kakao
Stable release 1.6.59347 / 28 April 2016 (2016-04-28)
Development status Active
Operating system Windows XP SP3 and later
Size 18.7 MB
Available in English, Korean, Chinese, Polish, Japanese, Russian, Portuguese, Serbian, Hungarian, German, Bulgarian, Spanish, Ukrainian, Persian
Type Media player
License Freeware
Website potplayer.daum.net

PotPlayer is a multimedia software player developed for the Microsoft Windows operating system by South Korean Internet company Kakao, formerly Daum Communications.[1]

The player competes against other popular media players available for the Windows operating system, such as VLC media player and Media Player Classic. PotPlayer's reception has been positive, with reviewers complimenting the program's very high number of settings and customization available,[2] as well as its lightweight nature[2] and support for large variety of formats.[3] Among its criticism, reviewers also noted that the high number of settings is "one of its biggest weaknesses. It has a ton of different settings, which unfortunately makes wading through the checkblox-laden settings menu kind of a pain"[2] and that the options menu is "confusing".[4]

The latest stable release, version 1.6.59347, was released on April 28, 2016, along with a beta release, version 1.6.60006.[5]

References

  1. Online sources still indicate that Daum is the developer. However, the program's "About" page states "Kakao Corporation".
  2. 1 2 3 Gordon, Whitson (July 19, 2011). "The Best Video Player for Windows". Lifehacker. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  3. Dragomir, Mircea. "PotPlayer". SoftPedia. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  4. Park, Chris. "Powerful media player with support for lots of formats". Softonic. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  5. "PotPlayer 1.6.59347 / 1.6.60006 Beta". VideoHelp. Retrieved April 28, 2016.

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