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BS.Player 2.51
BS.

Player is a Windows based player that plays back any kinds of media files ( avi / mpg / asf / wmv / wav / mp3...) and specializes in video and Divx playback.
Main Features
- Display (dual) subtitles - Support custom subtitles position, color, font, transparency,... Supported formats: MicroDVD, Subviewer, SubRip
- Fully skinnable - Any shape, transparent skins...
- Resizable movie window
- Multilingual
- Drag & drop support
- Command line support
- Pan-scan and custom pan-scan option
- Custom aspect ratios
- Playlist support
- Resolution changing
- Frame capture
- AVI files with more than 2 audio streams supported (multilanguage)
- Support for OGM files, including more then 2 audio/video tracks, supports embeded subtitles/chapters
- External audio file supported
- S/PDIF output supported for AC3 files (with Intervideo audio decoder)
- INI files
- Remote control support - WinLIRC
- Bookmarks
- Simple equalizer (DirectX 8 required)
- automatic subtitle search and download.
- Playback rate (1/2x, 1x, 2x) and custom playback rate and lots of other features not listed here, try it out.
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