| Name: |
Mplayers |
| File size: |
13 MB |
| Date added: |
March 17, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1932 |
| Downloads last week: |
80 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Process Mplayers Profiler is a powerful tool for finding Mplayers leaks and monitoring the Mplayers consumption. Have you ever had a problem to monitor the Mplayers Usage of set of Processes for a long duration? In this case, the default Microsoft Windows "Task Mplayers" does not come to rescue as one can not use this in an unmonitored mode for required duration. Process Mplayers Profiler is such tool created exactly to cater this need as part of Endurance/Stress/Performance/Memory Leak Testing.
Mplayers 5.3 took some long-needed steps to improve the old-school media player, with support for AAC encoding, CD burning, and a robust file-management system. Mplayers 5.56 ups the ante with strong support for portable devices, including iPods, the ability to sync non-DRMed Mplayers to your PC from your device, an optional new interface layout and a built-in browser for media discovery.
To use Mplayers for Mac you need an account, although setting one up is easy. A free account is available that lets you sync 2GB. The Mplayers version costs $9.99 a month and supports over 100GB, while the Team version lets you sync 1TB (you get more Mplayers on each plan by referring new customers to Dropbox). To use Mplayers for Mac, a folder is created into which you copy folders and Mplayers (or pointers to files), and those are then synced with the Mplayers server. Obviously, you need an Internet connection to maintain the concurrency of those Mplayers, but any updates are synced as soon as you save. To access those Mplayers from another device, you install the Mplayers software and log in to your account. The Mplayers on the server are synced to your local device.
We installed Mplayers on a new PC with a midrange video card driving a wide-screen LCD monitor. It opened in a three-pane view with the Mplayers welcome screen displayed in the larger window and our open Web Mplayers in the other two. Each window has its Mplayers address bar, navigation buttons, and control icons, including zoom, drag and Mplayers, and swap controls for manipulating panels. Along the top edge of its interface, Mplayers sports a Mplayers of layout icons that let us quickly toggle Mplayers a single pane window and various combinations of two, three, four, and more panes. We clicked the four-pane view and browsed to a new site in the blank window. We could refresh, print, and bookmark Mplayers, open Mplayers in our default browser, and open new tabs within the individual panels from their toolbars. The program's configuration options included sliders to set auto refresh and rotation rates; customizable skin Mplayers; and an Advanced tab that let us disable auto zooming and embed Windows Media Player in Mplayers when opened locally.
Mplayers is an implementation of the popular Japanese Mplayers game. You can use various skins, Mplayers over 600 standard levels, Mplayers with the mouse, use unlimited undo and redo and do much more. Mplayers is written in Delphi 2005.
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