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The following comparison of video players compares general and technical information for notable software media player programs. For the purpose of this comparison, ''video players'' are defined as any media player which can play
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, even if it can also play audio files.


General


Active players


Inactive players


Operating system compatibility

This section lists the operating systems on which the player works. There may be multiple versions of a player, each one for a given
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.


Features


Extended features


Consumer video format ability

Information about what
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the players understand. Footnotes lead to information about abilities of future versions of the players or plugins/filters that provide such abilities.


Production video format ability


Audio format ability

Information about what audio formats the players understand. Footnotes lead to information about abilities of future versions of the players or plugins/filters that provide such abilities.


Container format ability

Information about what container formats the players understand. Footnotes lead to information about abilities of future versions of the players or filters that provide such abilities.


Streaming support

Information about which
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s the players understand, for receiving
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content.


Playlist format ability

Information about which playlist formats the players understand.


Electronic program guide format ability

Information about which Electronic program guide format the players viewable.


Subtitle ability

Information about what subtitle formats the players understand. Footnotes lead to information about abilities of future versions of the players or filters that provide such abilities.


Metadata ability

Information about what metadata, or tagging, formats the players understand. Most other containers have their own metadata format and the players usually use them. Footnotes lead to information about abilities of future versions of the players or plugins that provide such abilities.


Optical media ability

Information about what kinds of
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s the players can play. Footnotes lead to information about abilities of future versions of the players or plugins that provide such abilities. Playback of Super Audio CD is not possible for any media player, because no suitable hardware exists. All media players capable of audio CD playback will also play the Redbook core of any HDCD disc, providing no sound-quality benefits over standard audio CDs.


See also

* List of codecs * Open source codecs and containers * Comparison of video codecs *
Comparison of audio coding formats The following tables compare general and technical information for a variety of audio coding formats. For listening tests comparing the perceived audio quality of audio formats and codecs, see the article Codec listening test. General informati ...
*
Comparison of video container formats These tables compare features of multimedia container formats, most often used for storing or streaming digital video or digital audio content. To see which multimedia players support which container format, look at comparison of media players. ...
* Subtitles * Comparison of portable media players * Comparison of video codecs * Comparison of DVR software packages Related lists on other projects * Open Source Toolset - short sections on Audio editing and Video editing *
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- short lists of Ogg audio and video editors * Help:Converting video - tools for manipulating audio and video


Notes


References

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