Zoom Player Professional 6.0

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Zoom Player can be learned by a four-year-old in minutes, but it may take a lifetime to explore its feature-rich capabilities. DVD front-end functionality allows you to utilize any previously installed DVD decoder within the interface. The program supports advanced remote-control navigational interfaces, allowing you to control every facet of the player without ever leaving your couch. It plays every format imaginable (AVI, DixX, XviD, MPEG, FLAC audio, Monkey's Audio, Matroska, Windows Media, OGM, RealMedia, QuickTime, Flash) and is updated on a regular basis. Every feature is fully documented and the program supports all the latest playback technologies (multimonitor, VMR9, P2P preview), and sports one of the most active support forums you can imagine. It's designed for use as an everyday media player, all the way up to a home-theater, PC-control center.

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