It's basic function is no different from any other video player I've used, which is, shockingly enough, to play videos.
And what is this business about only supporting Athlons and Pentiums? It worked well enough on my Celeron.
Also, even though the menus are pretty straight-forward, an english version would be nice.
by:John Sellers
3
2006-07-04
"all supported"
video clips received from the internet does not always compatible with windows media player or other player. similar like on the SUPER (erightsoft) converter, mplayer could play almost all video clips.. try it