MplayerXP is branch of the well-known mplayer which is based on a new, thread-based core. The new core provides better CPU utilization and improves performance of video decoding.
| Tags | multimedia Video Display Sound/Audio Players |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux Windows Windows Cygwin |
| Implementation | C Assembly |
Recent releases


Changes: Configuration and compilation under some platforms was fixed. Additional parallelism was added into some parts of the project.


Changes: Many 64-bit related fixes were made. Widescreen scaling was fixed. Ffmpeg's codecs were updated. New code was imported from mphq. The xvid wrapper was reworked; now it supports xvidcore-1.1.3+. The divx-6 wrapper was reworked; now it supports divx-6.1.1+. ffmpeg's codecs now have lowest priority during automatic codec selection. A bug regarding a compilation error was fixed. Support for the IPv6 protocol and better network configuration were added. libmpeg was upgraded to 0.4.1.


Changes: libloader was synchronized with mplayerhq. The ffmpeg codecs were updated, which fixes some lacks of the previous release. Support for new codecs was added. A segfault in the MPC demuxer was fixed.


Changes: swscaler functionality was restored. QT codecs functionality was restored. Support for new codecs was added. Compilation with gcc-4 was fixed. The cygwin port and portability were improved. SOFT-quit functionality was added. Framestepping can be done with the -key argument.


Changes: Many improvements and fixes were made in DVD subtitles and OSD. Audio track switching on the fly was added. MPlayerXP is now ready for DVD2=H264+DTS. A new unified MRL syntax of all protocols is used instead of multiple keys specifications. The "oss://" and "vcdnav://" MRLs were added. A problem of PTS discontinuities with (dvdnav,dvdread):// readers was fixed. A big cleanup of the code was done. The "--program-suffix" parameter was added to the configure script. multiple demuxer fixes were made. The project's own muxer/demuxer, MPXPAV64, was designed.