![]() ![]() It can play most video and audio formats in my experience without the need to install any codecs. It also runs pretty well even on older computers which has a single core CPU, 512MB or less of RAM, and onboard video. It looks like Windows media player from Windows 98, and below. It has a very simple theme, and easy to use controls. Media Player Classic Home Cinema is one of the most lightweight media players for Windows. SPlayer can also download subtitles for popular movies automatically. It can play most of the popular formats of video which I tried with it. It opens in a few seconds, and start playing video. It plays video well even on an older single core CPU with only 512MB of RAM, and onboard video. SPlayer is an easy to use fast video player with a nice user interface. SPlayer, Media Player Classic Home Cinema: MPC-HC, GOM player, BS Player are currently Windows-only video players which play video well even on older computers. Kodi.TV is also skinnable which let you change the theme/skin of its player. It works with popular backend PVR programs like MediaPortal, MythTV, NextPVR, Tvheadend and many more. It can also be setup as a PVR (personal video recorder) to watch and record TV shows. This media player is probably the best free media player software for watching videos on a TV connected to a PC with an remote. It opens in a few seconds, and plays video quickly as well. ![]() On a regular Windows, and Lubuntu Linux computer, KBMC/ runs very quickly. It can also play a lot of different type of video, and audio files. XBMC supports a lot of plug-ins for video, and audio, so I can use XBMC to watch online video, or listen to internet radio. Kodi.TV is the simplest way to playback HD quality video on the Raspberry Pi if you use an XBMC/ based operating system like OpenElec, Raspbmc, and UltraSlim Raspbian which comes bundles with XBMC pre-installed when you install these operating systems to your Raspberry Pi’s SD Card. I used it on the Raspberry Pi which is a low performance mini Linux computer with a 700MHz CPU, 512MB of RAM, and onboard video, and XBMC ran pretty quickly on the Raspberry Pi’s slower CPU, RAM, and video chip. which was formerly called XBMC is a full screen video player which can play media files locally on your PC, on your home network, and from the internet. ![]() SMplayer can search and download subtitles for videos. It also keeps your settings if you made any custom settings for watching the video while you are watching the video. SMplayer also let you resume watching your videos from where you left off when you re-open the video if you did not finish watching it all at once. ![]() It can play avi, mp4, mkv, mpeg, mov, divx, h.264, and more. It can also play all popular video, and audio formats because all the codecs are built-into the player. It is very fast when I use it in Lubuntu, and Windows. SMplayer is a media player which is based on Mplayer media player. There are also a lot of add-ons, extensions, plugins and skins/themes for VLC. The video playback performance in VLC is very good. In my experience, it starts up very quickly, and also open files very quickly as well even on older computers. VLC is compatible with Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, VLC for Google Android, and many other operating system It also can play media from DVD Discs, Webcams, Devices and online video and audio Streams. VLC Media Player is a free, easy, fast and feature rich media player which can play most formats of video and audio files like MPEG-2, DivX, H.264, MKV, WebM, WMV, MP3, and MP4 without the need to install codec files to play media files on a PC. These video players run fast on older computers in my experience. VLC Media Player, SMplayer, and Kodi.TV/XBMC are lightweight video players which work for Windows, Linux, and other operating systems. Playing offline video files can be slow on older computers, but there are lightweight video players which work great at playing videos even on older Windows, and Linux computers with a single core CPU, 256-512MB of RAM, slower hard drive, and onboard video. ![]()
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