I was looking for the best video player for Windows 11 and tried 7 different ones: Windows 11 Media Player, mpv.net, mpv.io, smplayer, potplayer, mpc-hc and mpc-be. They are the most talked about and recommended in Reddit. I added in Windows 11 Media Player because it surprisingly played a 4k 10-bit HEVC video very smoothly. I'm posting my search results here so that anyone else who's looking for a video player can use it as a reference.

VLC is not in the list of video players being tested because it cannot play the 4k video at all. After doing some troubleshooting (like increasing buffer size, increasing threads, turning off hardware encoding, etc), the 4k video file was played with a lot of stutters and artifacts. Other players listed above are able to play the 4k file out-of-the-box without any problems. I adjusted settings just to get the best configuration for the players. Whereas for VLC, I had to spend time to configure the player just to play a 4k video file and with bad results.


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All video players have been configured to use D3D11 for hardware acceleration decoding and settings in Nvidia control panel and Windows 11 graphics settings for apps have been set to use the discrete GPU (shown in the video).

I like MPV.io the most. Reason being it has no seeking artifacts and it is very fast to seek. It also satisfies my other requirements, although I need to look for scripts to get some functionalities that are built into other players. There are also no weird bugs that will freeze or crash the player. Overall, it is a very light player but more complicated to set up compared to other players. I prefer MPV over MPC-BE mainly because there is no need to install multiple software to get the best results from the player. MPC-BE has to depend on Madvr, which is not updated regularly as the author is focusing on his commercial project (Read _madvr_still_in_development/ for more details). Also requires LAV Filters which is from another author. So, if any of these authors decide to abandon the project, it will be difficult to find replacements.

My second choice is MPC-BE. It also has no seeking artifacts and also very fast to seek. Compared to MPV.io, it is easier to use out-of-the-box but if you want the best quality, you need to tinker with the LAV and Madvr settings, which can get complicated very quickly. MPC-BE has a weird bug whereby it will hang whenever I pause and minimize the player, then play another video file using the same video instance, while using the Madvr decoder and setting the CPU/GPU queue size to more than 20. I reported this to MPC-BE authors but they claim that it is the fault of Madvr. I don't believe so because when I set the CPU/GPU queue size to more than 20 for Potplayer, it works fine.

My third choice is Windows 11 Media Player. The 3rd smoothest video player when seeking and it also has the same functionalities that are important to me as stated above. The problem with this player is that when seeking in the 4k video, it will pause for 1s before resuming the playback. Maybe the buffer size is not big enough for playing the 4k video file but I can't find the settings to increase it. The other missing function is to resume playback at the same position. Although it is unable to use discrete GPU hardware acceleration, it can efficiently use the iGPU as shown in the comparison video. If somehow there is a way to force it to use dGPU, it can be a contender for 1st place.

Lastly, it is a toss up between MPC-HC, Smplayer, Potplayer and MPV.net. All these players have seeking artifacts and have user-friendly UI out-of-the-box. If someone can teach me how to get rid of the seeking artifacts for these players, then they will definitely be contenders for 1st place.

If for some reason there is no better option than VLC player or it's still your favorite media player then please tell me why, maybe I've been using it wrong all this years or I'm not fully appreciating/understanding all of what the VLC player can do. I keep ignoring the update pop-up, so perhaps the fault is me & not the software.

my windows got updated and the new media player is just simply horrible, the keybindings are different, an artists playlist is sorted randomly with no option to sort it properly and the music starts not from the beginning, but from where it left off without an option to turn it off and even then it doesn't work always, just whenever it feels like it, so is there a way to revert this update to previous one?

Hey guys! I just got the Arc Browser installed in my machine. I got interested in the browser from seeing one of the videos on yt saying how he loves the browser. I noticed that there is a tab in the bottom of the side bar that is the media controls. I looked at it and was like "wow I like that." So I tried getting an invite and did. When I installed, and got to set up the browser, I wasn't able to use the media controls because it wasn't popping up. I'm really interested in using this feature and I would like to know whether or not this is an extension or a feature that I have to turn on somewhere in the app's preferences?

I have 4K video clips I filmed with my iPhone 13 Pro, and the stock Media Player on my computer just lags when playing the videos. Is there a video player that is better to handle heavier videos like 4K?

The thing is I am a pretty simple user. I've got offline songs on my PC and I like to listen to them. I am not a big fan of streaming. Groove Music was a simple music player enough for my needs in which I maintained my collection. Because of the update I saw some metadata mingled up and honestly I hated that(all that effort of maintaining my library gone). So I reverted back to Groove and thank god everything got right back to as it was. The thing is the new Media Player is not really finished completely. It feels unfinished and buggy.

So I bought Raspberry Pi 4 8Gb to use as a media player. I installed Raspberry Pi OS the one that official website recommends, connected USB HDD, installed transmission-daemon and Kodi. All I want is just download torrent files to external HDD and play them on Kodi. This started as a nice set up, I was able to watch 4K videos and was pretty satisfied with whole experience. However when I download something pretty soon computer becomes unresponsive and I have to reboot it. Turns out there is bug that is opened for years and looks like never gonna be fixed ( USB3 disk writes trigger OOM reaper on Pi 4  Issue #3210  raspberrypi/linux  GitHub )

Or instead there are third party alternatives. VLC has always worked great for me as a video player as well as audio. There's also MPC-HC which I still like because of its simple interface. There is also Winamp, which is now active again and is still a very nice audio player. But I like the new Media Player on Windows 11 and how it fits the theme well. I wonder what the rest of the community thinks of it.

I bought a month ago a new pc for plex and normal use, so it's quite low spec(i3-10105 no GPU), and the normal plex program is somewhat too choppy. Some days ago I couldn't play a 4k media at 32mbps, it was like frame lagging.

Today I remembered that Plex media player exist and wanted to give it a try. This thing is sooo smooth, all is super polished, the design is more pleasing, more smooth animation (I use the normal layout, not Tv layout) and the 4k media was going so smooth and consuming much less resources (iGpu).

Why does no one advertise Plex media player, or at least I never read about it, except when I was downloading plex and plex media server for the first time on the site where is the list of downloadable apps.

There's a bunch of settings. Format: Windows audio, Windows audio pro, Windows media audio lossless, WAV. Then audio quality ranging from 48 to 192 kbps. I'm guessing I should select 192 kbps but what about the format settings? Which is best? I'll be primarily listening to the cd on my computer but in the future will transfer it to my android phone into the Google play app.

I have a 55" LG B1 and I watch a lot of content via my USB hard drive, plugged into the USB socket of my LG of course. I've found the default LG media played just about adequate if frustrating to use. Is there an easy-to-use alternative to Media Player? All I want to do is play content from my USB hard drive.

I deleted the previous post because... mistake. Anyway, I was wondering what media players use to use it myself. I used to use MPC-HC, but is not under development since 2017, so I am looking for a private and secure alternative.

It really feels like we have regressed in this aspect when you can't even plug in an external hard disk and have a media player show all your movies with a cover image with simple video controls such as those available on Youtube.

No I don't want to make a media server. I don't want to turn on my desktop when I want to watch a movie, PLEX does not work for me. There has to be something, the OG Xbox could do this, the XBOX 360 could do this. Why can't I do this in 2022 with an Xbox One?

So, I have been using foobar for about a month now and am very happy about it (no 64bit Eole skin is the only sed part). But today tried to play a song on the windows media player (same song, FLAC) and it was louder on the windows media player and quality was also similar. Now granted that I am just using my Bluetooth earphones which support LDAC to listen to it (EQ is the same, and has been done by me). But still, why this difference in audio quality?

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