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fenixproductions:
2MrCrispy
You're not completely right.
There was major slowdown between December 2008 and September 2009 but recently there was a little update of KMPlayer. I hope it means something and updates will come more often.
Innuendo:
I was not aware of KMPlayer being sold. There may be a communication barrier between the Korean author and the English support forum, but last I read in the English forum private beta versions are still being released to testers.
And yes, KMPlayer is nothing short of amazing. If was able to sell it for a bucket of money then more power to him. And if he's working on a new player I can't wait to see it. I'm sure it'll be no less powerful.
Josh:
The issue I have with KMPlayer is that it loses my settings on a force close, which I have had to do numerous times when it finds a file it doesn't like. If that could be resolved where settings are saved each time you change them and written to disk, I would be happy with it.
Innuendo:
I've had KMPlayer crash on me a couple times when it couldn't find the right codec for a file, but have never had to force-close it so maybe that's why I have never had to deal with it losing settings.
The good news is that after you get your settings the way you want them you can export them to a .reg file so if you ever lose your settings it's a simple procedure to bring them back.
Hirudin:
Josh, do you save your settings to the registry (I guess that's where they go by default, I don't really know) or have you selected to keep the settings in an .ini file?
video player software.
I use the .ini file, I've been through multiple formats and re-installs with the same set of settings. I've also copied the files to multiple computers. I love portable software!
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