Media player that can handle both audio and video formats, including high definition content, and provides support for working with playlists. #Media player #Video player #Movie player #Media #Video #Movie
The macOS operating system comes with built-in media players, but the utilities do not provide support for an extensive collection of file formats.
Mac Media Player is an alternative solution that can work both with video and audio content, is able to play DVDs, and can handle high-definition movies that use the DTS or Dolby standards.
Right off the bat, you are met by a File Association panel where you get to set the video and audio file formats that should be opened by default in the Mac Media Player application.
Mac Media Player can work with numerous video formats, such as 3GPP, ASF, ASX, AVI, DV, DivX, Flash, MPEG, OGG, QuickTime, WMV, and so on. At the same time, you can also open AC-3, AMR, CAF, MIDI, MP3, MP2, or MPEG audio files.
Mac Media Player can handle BD and DVD video discs, which means that you can use it directly with a disc player device, and access the data without having to copy the content to your drive.
Mac Media Player offers you the possibility to load a single file at a time, but you can also activate the playlist panel and add multiple files to the list. Note that you can rearrange the entries with drag and drop, or quickly remove the entry.
Within the Mac Media Player main window, you get to see the name of the video currently playing, start/stop/pause the playback, jump to the next or previous file, adjust the volume or switch to the full-screen mode.
What’s more, Mac Media Player can integrate with your Facebook or Twitter social media account and enables you to post status updates without leaving the application.
To sum up, Mac Media Player proposes a user-friendly environment where you can review and control the playback of your media files, regardless if you are working with video or audio content.
The Mac Media Player can also work with BD discs or DVDs, enables you to associate subtitle files to your videos, while the AirX function automatically generates a server so you can send the content to iOS devices on the same network.
Mac Media Player 2.17.2.2614
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- Mac OS X 10.6 or later (Intel only)
- file size:
- 37 MB
- filename:
- Mac_Media_Player.dmg
- main category:
- Multimedia
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