When it comes to choosing a media player that supports a slew of
audio and video formats, there are certainly many applications at your
disposal. While most users opt in for widely popular VLC player, many of us look for a media player that comes packed with better media organization features. KMPlayer
is a media player which has seen a lot of improvements in the past few
years. It offers a stupendous amount of audio and video processing
related features, eye-candy GUI, (the now recently added) 3D video
playback support and a powerful rendering engine. While it has the
ability to play almost all types of media files, it also includes most
of the decoders
that are essential to render a wide range of media files and supports
external decoders that can improve both the video rendering quality and
color reproduction. Keeping all that in mind, we decided to go ahead,
into the very depths of KMPlayer itself and unearth twenty awesome
features that you may not know about.
KMPlayer
is designed to be user-friendly and offers a gorgeous looking UI
design. While it supports various skins, the default skin itself is a
treat to the eyes, sporting a dark framed UI design. Even if you’re not
so fond of the default skin, custom skins are the way to go. It gives a
freedom to the skin artists to design their own skins the way they want.
When I said ergonomics, I really meant it. The welcome screen lets you
ogle and control everything right from there, giving you the ability to
directly jump to your Media Library, Facebook & Twitter, Supported
Service Apps and other Misc. Services.
In the latest KMPlayer version, every time you start playing a file the screen launches a window to the right side, showing an unreachable webpage. you may want to stop that from happening right?
Ok, Simple step since there wont be any Disable features! you have to try this and it works perfect.
just edit you hosts file, located in
c:/windows/system32/drivers/etc/host
and add
127.0.0.1 player.kmpmedia.net
this will prevent the kmplayer to connect to the internet and no sidebar will appear! Or you can just add KMPlayer to your firewall settings, so this app is not allowed to connect to the internet.
Topnotch Media Files Organization
Most users place their media files randomly, while others may like
their media library to be organized, containing separate sections for
both audio and video collection folders. KMPlayer lets
you manage both your video and audio files using its robust Playlist
Editor. You can create different playlists for your music and movies by
clicking either Music or Video options present in the home screen, under AlbumArt section.
Creating a Video Playlist is quite easy, after selecting it from the
home screen, you will be taken to the Video Library. Simply click the
Import button to the left to open Add Library Settings window. Now click Add library,
input your library name and click Ok. You can create as many different
video libraries as you want. Once done, select them and click OK to
proceed to Add Folder Settings step, from where you just need to assign a source folder to your libraries.
The same procedure applies to creating a Music library. You just need
to follow the similar steps, as you did for creating the Video Library,
only this time choose the source directory containing your music files.
It’s worth mentioning here that the application also allows you to add
custom Album Arts to your libraries.
During playback, you can also shuffle songs as well as choose to repeat your albums.
3D Support; Play Local & Online 3D Videos
The jump from SD to HD video content was certainly an achievement,
and technology giants are already putting the efforts to move the
consumers from 2D to 3D video technology. Due to the growing popularity
of 3D videos, KMPlayer has now added 3D video content support, so that
you can enjoy your favorite 3D movies. Apart from Blu rays, it includes 3D Movie Plus service app that allows you to watch 3D movie trailers, commercials, and even documentaries from Discovery 3D World.
Whenever you’re playing a 3D video, you can set various 3D
video-related parameters by right-clicking on the screen to open the
context menu, and heading over to 3D screen control settings.
As 3D content can be viewed using different technologies, you can select
your preferred configurations from his menu. In addition, you may also
adjust subtitle settings by hovering the mouse pointer over a 3D subtitle control. Additionally, the program supports various 3D plugins.
Service Apps
The Dev-team has now included a Service APP feature, which includes various applications
including Billboard, 3D Movie Plus, K-POP Hot100, EveryonTV, VIKI etc.
The Services Apps are designed to work from within the player, so there
are no separate pop up windows to annoy you. Furthermore, you can take a
glimpse of various commercials, games and upcoming events. Another
feature caught our attention during the test run was an upcoming
SERVICESTORE, a yet to be launched service app store that will allow you
to install service apps from within the interface.
Control Box For Audio, Video & Subtitles
KMPlayer also includes a Control Box, which can be accessed from right-click context menu (or using Alt + G hotkey combination).
The Control Box allows you to tweak and alter a number of settings. It
contains a total of six buttons at the top, containing Video, Equalizer,
Subtitles, Playback loop, Frame Capture settings, and Preferences. You
can apply some basic video effects and configure settings such as
brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, screen rotation, flip, video
resizing as well as apply video effects like Motion blur, Soften, Sharpen, Mean UV filter, Mean Y filter, Gray Scale and
so on. The Frame Capture (or Screen Capture) feature provides an added
advantage of instantly capturing Video and Audio streams and a single
video frame to save as an image file.
Clicking both the Video and Audio Capture options open separate
settings console, from where you can define the output parameters such
as Encoders to use, File name, output location, output format etc.
Although sometimes certain video containers include multiple audio
streams such as in AAC, DTS, AC3 formats, you can choose which encoder
to use by clicking the Audio button on the Control Box, in Capture menu.
Subtitle Control and Customization
While most media players let you customize subtitles settings as well
as change its position, KMPlayer is no exception either, as it includes
some of the most advance subtitle customizations and control options.
You can easily sync any out-of-sync subtitle files in real-time, from
control box. You can also click More button to open Explore/Edit Subtitle window
to specify some custom settings, for instance font size and color,
typeface as well as fine tune the synchronization. Additionally, the
Effects button houses a few different effects to overlay your sub files
with applied effects. Apart from basic Bold and Italic text styles, you
can use effects like Transparent, Fade, Shadow as well as subtitle
background and outline to make subtitles look more prominent on the
screen.
Another worthwhile subtitles-related feature is its ability to Sync,
Resize, Align and Reposition the subs using simple hotkey combinations,
and that too in real-time. For instance, if you want a somewhat smaller
font size, simply press Alt + ] on the keyboard to reduce
subtitle font size. The hotkey shortcuts can be seen from within the
application. If you head over to the Preferences, you can customize
subtitle-related options from its own separate (Subtitle) section. You
can configure a number of options related to Subtitle Processing, for example, Output Method of Subtitles, Font Rendering Method and Rasterizer Output.
Expand the Subtitle Processing button to access advanced settings
related to Subtitles Font Style, Alignment, Folder Setup and Multi-Sub
etc. It’s worth mentioning here that it also allows configuring separate
settings for different subtitle files.
DXVA (DirectX Video Acceleration) Support
DirectX Video Acceleration, casually known as DXVA, is a Microsoft
API for Windows OS and Xbox360 video game console. It’s included to
allow video decoding to be Hardware Accelerated. To get more details
regarding DXVA or whether your GPU supports it or not, KMPlayer supports DXVA playback, but there is a tweaking involved to
get it working. It requires you to configure an external decoder namely
MPC Video Decoder (a video decoder from Media Player Classic). Simply
grab the MPCVideoDec from here and unpack the file in your KMPlayer installation folder. In KMPlayer preferences window, head over to Decoder Usage > Internal Decoders and click Select None button under the General tab.
Now, select External Video Decoder from the left, click the External Decoder Search button to open External Decoder/Filter Management window. Now, click Add External Codec button
at the bottom left. Next up, you need to head over to MPC Video Decoder
file that you unpacked in a KMPlayer installation directory, and then
choose MPCVideoDec.ax file to add it as your external decoder. Make sure
both H.264 and AVC1 are enabled, as shown in the screenshot below, and
then click OK.
Under External Video Decoders panel, select MPC Video Decoder from H.264 video and AVC1 video drop-down menus.
Finally, click Video Processing from the left panel and head over to Renderer tab, and select either Enhanced Video Render (EVR) or VMR9 Renderless, depending on the type of OS you’re using, as video Renderer from the drop down menu. Lastly, select Bicubic A=-0.60 (PS 2.0) for VMR9 Video Scaler (although its optional) and set VMR Renderless Setup to Use 3D texture surfaces and click Close to complete the process.
Seamless Playback For Split Videos
Sometimes when we download a movie from the online sources, the movie
itself is split into several parts. Now one way would be to join the
parts using a file splitter & joiner app, which itself is a time
taking procedure. KMPlayer saves you the time you would’ve spent merging
the video parts. KMPlayer supports Seamless playback of videos divided
into parts. Just head over to Preferences > Seamless Playback and
there you will be able to configure Seamless Playback feature. The
configuration includes selection of file extensions for playback and
tweaking other options under the Condition section. Keep in mind that the application uses Internal Source Filters to play the split video parts without interruption.
Extensive Video Processing Settings
Apart from sheer video processing power, KMP also allows you to tweak with video filters. The comprehensive Video Processing settings are more than enough even for power users. Expand the Video Processing settings in Preferences window, and you will see options like Input
Colorspaces, Output Colorspaces, Basic Video Filters, Resize
(Oversampling), Deinterlacing, Postprocessing, Luma/Chroma Offset,
Sharpen, AwarpSharp, Blur/Levels, Reduce/Add Noise and Rare Filters.
If you’re using DXVA compatible graphics card, then you will
definitely love the types of shaders you can apply to your videos. From
right-click context menu, go to Video (Advanced) > VMR9 Pixel Shader menu, and select various pixel shaders such as Deinterlace, Denoise, 16-235 to 0-255, Edge Sharpen, Contour, Letterbox, Sharper, Sharpen 5×5. If you want to apply multiple shaders at once, simply click Stack to open Shader Stack console to mix as many shaders as you want.
Advanced Audio Processing
KMPlayer also includes a slew of advance audio processing features
for audiophiles. You will find all the supported audio tweaking options
in the Preferences window. It not only contains an integrated Equalizer, but also includes different ambience effects. Simply head over to Audio Processing > Freeverb to enable a number of spaciousness and ambience sound effects using the sliders. It includes Room size, Damping, Wet level, Dry level, Width and Mode sound effects.
Often, while watching a movie, we notice low volume level in certain scenes. KMPlayer also lets you resolve this problem. In Volume settings,
you can boost the default volume to as much as 400% or specify custom
output level for different channels. However, it must be noted that the
amount of audio distortion depends on the quality of audio and the audio
equipment you’re using. Additionally, the media player also fully
supports AC3Filter, a powerful and feature-rich audio decoder that is used to decode AC3/DTS/MPEG audio formats.
Support For Multiple Instances (Watch Multiple Videos Simultaneously)
Most media players only allow users to watch a single video at a
time, but we found another great feature in KMPlayer that lets you watch
multiple videos at the same time. To do so, simply head over to the Preferences window and then under General settings, disable Disallow multiple instances.
Now every video that you play will open a separate instance of
KMPlayer, thus allowing you to play as many videos as you want, at the
same time.
Quick Bookmarking
The quick bookmarking feature lets you quickly bookmark your favorite
part of movies and music videos. It lets you instantly bookmark any
sequence, so that you can resume the playback from where you left off.
All you need is to press the P button on keyboard, and your
bookmark will be automatically saved. You can create as many bookmarks
as you want. When you play the video from bookmarked time, open the
video, and from right-click context menu, head over to Bookmark/Chapters menu to play your media files from bookmarked time.
Winamp Plugins Support
If you’re an avid Winamp user, then you will be glad to know that KMP also supports numerous Winamp plugins. The program’s Preferences lets you setup different Plugins from Input, Video DSP, Audio DSP, Visualization, General Purpose and DScaler sections.
Intuitive Screen Controls
The Screen Controls menu (accessible from right-click
context menu) houses a number of distinctive screen settings, ranging
from configuring aspect ratio, video size to the players’ transparency
level. It includes a Desktop Mode that allows you to run the
current video as desktop background. Furthermore, you can use hotkey
combinations to adjust video related screen settings such as change
video size, zoom in/out, move videos up/down and right/left and more.
Customizable Keyboard/Mouse Actions
It’s good to see that KMP lets you make use of both the keyboard and
mouse to perform various playback and video control functions. You can
even customize these controls according to your preferences. Under Keyboard/Mouse settings,
it lets you change default keyboard & mouse actions. This feature
is quite handy if you don’t like the default hotkey combinations for
various playback actions. Moreover, the Keys/Global Control panel allows you to create custom hotkey combinations to quickly jump to a particular settings window or perform a certain task.
Quick Backup & Restore Of KMPlayer Configuration
You can quickly back up and restore KMPlayer configuration using Export Preset option. Simply head over to the Preferences console, click Export Presets button
at the bottom to save the configuration file (REG file) at specified
output location. Since it creates backup file in REG format, you can
easily restore the settings by just double-clicking the registry file.
System Filter Manager
The integrated System Filter Manager lets you see the
hardware & software components and filters which are being used to
play the media file. It may come quite handy in instances where you want
to resolve any audio and video rendering issues. You may also
enable/disable any filter you want. You can simply press the Tab key
on the keyboard to bring up the playback information panel, which shows
you details regarding video and audio decoders being used, video
resolution, audio stream, video renderer etc.
Custom Skins
Skin customization options let you tweak the overall outlook of the
KMPlayer interface. It not only allows you to customize default skin,
such as changing its color pattern, but also lets you download
additional skins from KMPlayer official forum. Applying a new skin
changes the player skin as well as various KMPlayer’s UI elements such
as right-click context menu, button colors and shades etc.
Media Information Integration
From right-click context menu, click Media Info (or use Alt+J hotkey combination) to open Media Information console.
It shows you extensive meta data information regarding the media file
being played. All the information is grouped under General, Video and Audio sections,
It helps you quickly detect the audio and video codecs required to play
the media file. It also displays resolution of the video, aspect ratio,
number of audio channels , bit rate, sampling rate, compression mode,
audio language and more.
TV Tuner Card Support
KMPlayer also allows you to play TV channels using TV tuner devices
available in the market. This gives you a flexibility to customize TV
channels as per your likings. However, you will need to setup both your
TV device and KMPlayer, in order to make them work together.
Games
Audio/Video playback-related feature set is the obvious mainstay of
media players, but how many of them actually allow you to play games?
Yup! KMPlayer does have this ability; it allows you to play 2D games
absolutely for free. As of now, there is only one game available to
play, Frontline Defense 2 – a tower defense, highly addictive
game, with primitive graphics and intuitive controls. Hopefully,
developers will add more games to the Game section.
So there you have it, a media player that not only offers an
eye-candy interface, but also packs a tons of features that surely make
it one of the best media player. We’ve tried to cover some overlooked,
yet brilliant features, and may have missed out on many. If you think
that there is a feature worth adding to the list, let us know in
comments.