Potplayer

PotPlayer
Original author(s)Kang Yong-huee
Developer(s)Kakao
Stable releaseWindows: 1.7.21419 (January 27, 2021; 6 months ago) [±]
Operating systemWindows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Size25.6MB (32bit)
25.9MB (64bit)
Available inArabic, Armenian, Azerbaijan, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Czech, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hong Kong, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Kurdish, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Tajik (Cyrillic), Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Uzbek (Latin)
TypeMedia player
LicenseAdware
Websitepotplayer.daum.net

PotPlayer is a multimedia software player developed for the Microsoft Windows operating system by South Korean Internet company Kakao (formerly Daum Communications). It competes with other popular Windows media players such as VLC media player, GOM Player, KMPlayer, SMPlayer and Media Player Classic. PotPlayer's reception has been positive[citation needed] with reviewers complimenting its wide range of settings and customizations,[1] as well as its lightweight nature[1] and its support for a large variety of media formats.[2]

Jun 07, 2021 PotPlayer is a multimedia player. It was developed by the Korean company KaKao Corp. And it’s designed for Windows. The software aims to offer users the possibility to fully customize it and thus, it comes with a variety of features. In this article. To play Blu-ray disc with PotPlayer, you will first need a utility to decrypt the Blu-ray in the background. As Blu-ray disc encrytion frequently changes and becomes hard to crack, therefore, you will need a good Blu-ray decrypter program that keeps constant update to bypass all the latest Blu-ray encryption.

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One reviewer observed that PotPlayer's quantity of options is 'one of its biggest weaknesses. It has many different settings which unfortunately makes wading through the checkbox-laden settings menu kind of a pain'[1] and that the options menu is 'confusing'.[3]

As of at least late 2019, PotPlayer began to be bundled with third-party software, causing concerns from PotPlayer's users community. The installer gives the option to opt-out before the bundled 3rd party software is installed.[4] Also of note, PotPlayer has now started showing popup ads on the lower right hand corner of a user's computer[5]Features of Daum PotPlayer Supports various devices such as DVD, TV, and HDTV.[6]

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See also[edit]

  • K-Multimedia Player (also by Kang Yong-Huee)

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcGordon, Whitson (July 19, 2011). 'The Best Video Player for Windows'. Lifehacker. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  2. ^Dragomir, Mircea. 'PotPlayer'. SoftPedia. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  3. ^Park, Chris. 'Powerful media player with support for lots of formats'. Softonic. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  4. ^'PotPlayer now Adware!'. VideoHelp Forum.
  5. ^'PotPlayer now Adware! - Page 2 - VideoHelp Forum'. VideoHelp Forum.
  6. ^'Supports various devices - softfamed'. Softfamed.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PotPlayer&oldid=1026871090'

For Windows users, if you are looking for a free solution to play Blu-ray disc on computer, one of the highly recommended application is PotPlayer. This free and advanced multimedia player can plays virtually any video file types including Blu-ray disc and also Blu-ray ripped video. It's simple, and doesn't offer the bells and whistles that a lot of the other, more expensive tools do. However, people who try to use this program to play Blu-ray disc or ripped video experience unexpected problems below:

Blu-ray playback problems with PotPlayer

'I was recently recommended to use PotPlayer as a way to play BluRay Media through my Desktop PC. After having downloaded the software, I opened up Potplayer and took the following path: Potplayer--> Open--> Open Blu-ray. Following a few noises which I assumed to be reading, I was given the following message: Can't play the media file. The file exists, but does not seem to have any video.'

'I use Daum Potplayer media player(latest version) to play all my media files which has been doing so like a champ. But when I try to play m2ts files directly off my blu-rays, I get very choppy playback and I know it's not my computer specs because I have a Sandy Bridge 2500k @ 4.4, 16gb ram 1600, GTX 670 FTW edition, Pioneer BDR-205 and Win 7 64 Ultimate. Even if I rip the file to hard drive, I get the same choppy playback. I truly hope you guys have the answer because I don't want to transfer those huge files and have all my hard drive space eaten up.'

Why fail to play Blu-ray disc or ripped video on PotPlayer?

Although PotPlayer claims to support for Blu-ray playback, however, it is well know that Blu-ray playback requires licenced technologies, which must be paid for and aren't included as part of the standard Windows installation. This is where products such as CyberLink's PowerDVD or ArcSoft's TotalMedia Theatre come into their own, providing the necessary software to enable Blu-ray playback. To play Blu-ray disc with PotPlayer, you will first need a utility to decrypt the Blu-ray in the background.

As Blu-ray disc encrytion frequently changes and becomes hard to crack, therefore, you will need a good Blu-ray decrypter program that keeps constant update to bypass all the latest Blu-ray encryption. After a comparison of MakeMKV, DVDFab and ByteCopy, the most 3 powerful Blu-ray decrypter software on the market, we find that Pavtube ByteCopy blows the other two in the dust. The recently upgraded version 4.8.6.7 now supports MKB61, the new protection equipped on many recently released Blu-ray disc. Apart from enabling you to make a lossless multi-track MKV format with all the subtitle languages, audio tracks and chapter information well preserved, the program also supports to make a full disc, main movie copy of Blu-ray disc to satisfy your different needs. In addition, you can also use this app to rip Blu-ray to Windows Media Player, KMPlayer, Media Player Classic, etc compatible digital video and audio file formats for direct playback.

How to Decrypt Blu-ray for PotPlayer Viewing?

Step 1: Load Blu-ray disc.

Insert Blu-ray into an internal or external optical drive. Launch ByteCopy, click 'File' > 'Load Disc' button to browse to disc drive and import source movie into this app.

Tips: The program can automatically select the main title (the one with longest duration or largest size) for you.

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Step 2: Choose output file format.

As Pot Player has native support for many file formats, here you can output 'Lossless/encoded Multi-track MKV(*.mkv)' from 'Multi-track Video' categoty.

Step 3: Set subtitles in Blu-ray Ripping process.

As GOM Player features strong subtitle functionality, you can rip Blu-ray with rich subtitles for viewing on PotPlayer.

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Select desired subtitles: Check the movie titles you want to rip, click the drop-down list of Subtitles, then all the subtitles into the Blu-ray will be shown clearly, so you can select your needed language as your subtitles freely.

Enable forces subtitles: if you check 'Forced subtitles' option, you will see subtitles only when actors are speaking a language that are different from the subtitles that your specified before.

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Add external subtitles: Click the 'Pencil' like icon on the top too bar to open 'Video Editor' window, switch to the 'Subtitle' tab, check 'Enable', then you will be able to add external *.srt or *.ass/*.ssa subtitle-files to the video as hard subtitles.

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Step 4: Carry out the conversion process.

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After all setting is completed, hit right-bottom 'Convert' button to begin to decryption protection from Blu-ray for PotPlayer process.

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When the conversion is completed, you will have no limitation to enjoy all of the latest Blu-ray movies on PotPlayer.