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Zoom Player 7.00 rc1 Date: 22 Jul 2009 | Rating: 2 | Written by: Jason |
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The exe install file for Zoom Player MAX 7.00 rc1 contains a trojan! This is the information given by McAffee security center:
Detection name: Artemis!9BF07219E33F (Trojan), Artemis!9BF07219E33F (Trojan)
File: K:\zp700rc1max.exe
Process: C:\WINDOWS\Explorer.EXE
Process description: Windows Explorer
The program said this Trojan was "removed" from the file, so I don't know if the install program still functions yet. Obviously no matter how good it is, I give it 2 stars for propagating viruses
Jason
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Zoom Player 6.00 final Date: 21 Apr 2009 | Rating: 1 | Written by: Bill |
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Very unstable if you try to use slow-mo, pause/play and resize video. There are better options
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Zoom Player 6.00 final Date: 27 Mar 2009 | Rating: 5 | Written by: TREAD� |
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I already had almost all players and Zoom Player Home MAX 6 is the best player of world.
Pros:
You can choose exactly a codec or decoder for audio and video for each format (DVD, MKV, AVI, etc..).
The equalizer works with any format, unlike another players. By the way, many players never even equalizer has.
The Media Library is perfect. I have a Media Center and with my Asus Remote Control I can control all the functions. I can navigate by my movies, shows, pictures all in Media Library from the bed, excellent. Media Library also gives access at the context menu of Zoom Player, you can select the audio stream, language, etc, it\'s perfect for a remote control.
Cons:
None.
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Zoom Player 6.00 final Date: 26 Oct 2008 | Rating: 5 | Written by: sasa star |
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Zoom Player 5.00 final Date: 24 Jun 2007 | Rating: 5 | Written by: Motorcycleboy |
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Ian's comments are justified to some extent, but I still highly rate Zoomplayer. I have a macine with a 1.2 GHz CPU which ought to be adequate for playing back videos using software decoders, but in practice I find that various media players that I have tried have a problem of excessive CPU load giving jerky playback. This is particularly a problem with DVDs. Free products like the DScaler mpeg-2 decoder and Media Player Classic give particularly poor results when playing DVDs. Commercial mpeg-2 decoders like Nvidia have a much reduced CPU load with the Cineplayer DVD decoder 2.3.1 having the least CPU load. However, each new version of WMP becomes more bloated and feature rich thus demanding more system resources and cancelling out the improved performance provided by the Nvidia and Cineplayer decoders.
ZoomPlayer is a lightweight rendering engine with no built in codecs and filters and which places less demand on system resources than WMP. There is a noticeable improvement in rendering of movement compared to WMP for all formats. A DivX4 movie that was unwatchable under WMP 11 is adequately presented by Zoomplayer. Zoomplayer provides the ability to select from more than one source of codecs installed for each format so that you can experiment for best performance. For instance, I deselected the Nero codec for DivX and instead selected the latest DivX 6.4.3 codec to produced enhanced playback of my DivX4 movie.
There is no limit to the number of video and audio formats that can be played back since the choice depends on how many codecs you have installed. When you first install Zoomplayer your system is scanned for the most important codecs and you informed if any are missing. You are then given the opportunity to automatically download and install the missing codecs of your choice. Not really any more messy than WMP install. You can use products like XPlite and Nlite to get rid of WMP leaving just WMP 6.4 so that you can install the WMV and WMA codec pack.
Zoomplayer also has a stylish and unfussy Gui with skins available.
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Zoom Player 5.00 final Date: 6 May 2007 | Rating: 3 | Written by: Ian |
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Its is less a multimedia player and more of a GUI for a plethora of software that installs with the EXE. This makes for a comparatively lengthy and dirty uninstall....
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