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==License controversy==
==License controversy==
[[FFmpeg]] developers claim that ALLPlayer is violating their copyrights by distributing binaries of software from the FFmpeg project without complying with the [[GPL]]<ref>http://roundup.ffmpeg.org/issue2099</ref>.
[[FFmpeg]] developers claim that ALLPlayer is violating their copyrights by distributing binaries of software from the FFmpeg project without complying with the [[GPL]]<ref>http://roundup.libav.org/issue2099</ref>.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 11:18, 19 July 2011

ALLPlayer
Developer(s)ALLCinema Ltd. Partnership
Stable release
4.6 / 2011, 02/18
Operating system2000/XP/Vista/7
Size21.42 MB
Available inEnglish, Polish, Russian, German, French, Spanish, Czech, Chinese, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Slovak, Swedish, Arabic, Dutch, Greek
Licensefreeware
Websitewww.allplayer.org Edit this on Wikidata

ALLPlayer is a Polish freeware media player developed by ALLPlayer.org It was designed to allow watching videos with subtitles in a variety of formats. ALLPlayer is originated and developed by ALLCinema Ltd. Partnership. Unlike other media players, it does not use Windows Media Player to play media, but rather asks DirectX directly. In support of its aim to read all possible formats, downloadable version contains basic codecs. However, many codecs are not included with the free download, and the user must pay to get them.

Features

  • Detection of missing codecs needed to open a media file.
  • Integration with a reader (a speech synthesizer) for subtitles reading.
  • Intelligent subtitles, in which the time they are displayed is dependent on how fast users can read them.
  • Password protection of media.
  • Creating a menu.
  • Automatically downloading subtitles from the internet.
  • Downloading video files from YouTube.
  • Playlists.

License controversy

FFmpeg developers claim that ALLPlayer is violating their copyrights by distributing binaries of software from the FFmpeg project without complying with the GPL[1].

References