MVS Player: How Is It Different From DVD Player Applications?

Posted by AnnaSimpson on October 10th, 2011

 Finding the one video player for your Windows machine is an ardent task and if you love working with videos creating uniquely new footages with existing videos, you know it is difficult to find a player that plays it all. Even if the Windows media player plays all different file formats with extra codec support, playing multiple videos at the same time is not possible with such a player. DVD player application that can play directly from a DVD may become incapable of playing other types of mp4 and MPEG file formats. However, there is one new player in the market called MVS player and it is different from all the other existing players.

Support for File Formats

This new MVS player supports all the known and less known file formats easily. You can play avi, DivX, MPEG, flv and all other file formats you can possibly think of. All you need to do is open the videos using the player application and this DVD player tool will do it all. K Lite codec pack is used with the player and hence, it supports multiple formats. With this Windows media player, you can instantly uninstall all the other entertainment applications you have.

Multiple Video on Same Screen

Everyone is dreaming of a nice and beautiful player that splits the screen into various sections and plays multiple videos. With players like vlc player or even Windows media player available as default, you can create multiple instances of the player, but it is not an easy task. When you open more than three to four videos, these applications will stutter and crash pretty soon. MVS player on the other hand plays up to 12 different videos when the engine runs on full throttle. It automatically splits the screen according to the number of videos played.

Easy To Use Control Panel

The control panel of MVS player is pretty simple and straight forward. You don't have to create multiple instances of this application because it does that on its own. All you need to do is open this DVD player and select as many videos as you want. The maximum limit on the number of simultaneous videos is twelve. You can then play all the videos simultaneously or create your video playlist and play one after another. At any point of time, you can bring any one of the selected videos to full screen by simply clicking on the side panel.

Currently, MVS player is available as Windows media player and you can download it for all latest Windows platform. Work is underway to bring this DVD player application to Linux as well. Such a high end video player is available for everyone and this software can be downloaded for free. Once installed, you are good to go and you don't need a super computer or ultra fancy software to play simultaneous videos. There is no harm in trying this video player and if this is what you have been waiting for, you can start creating your own assembled videos in a few minutes.  

Do you want to start using Windows Media Player again? or are you looking for another DVD player? In a dilemma? You just need to click on the links to learn more.

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