Saturday, January 14, 2012

Zoom Player Professional 8.1 RC2-Professional media player that plays, manages and protects

*Zoom Player* is a slick player of online multimedia content for Windows PCs.
In a market that's saturated with media players, *Zoom Player* attempts to be
two players in one - a no fuss simple one and an advanced one with just about
every imaginable tweaking and customization option. It's a unique offering
and chances are that if you've found your current player lacking in some
department, you'll find what you're looking for in Zoom Player. If you just
want a bare bones media player, then you may be better opting for something
like VLC Media Player but Zoom Player lets you have your cake and eat it if
you need something with a little more to offer. The basic version of Zoom
Player comes installed with a graphic equalizer, playlist editor and
everything else that you'd expect in a basic player. Zoom Player's
professional version however comes with a whole lot more power, including a
more powerful Playlist Manager, added safety features (such as password
protection), Media Definitions plus Web Remote (so you can control Zoom
Player from your web browser) and an Extended command line interface,
exposing many Zoom Player functions directly from the command line. Finally,
the professional version also supports playback of DRM protected movies and
music (Windows Media DRM). Zoom Player's interface is slimline but expandable
very easily. By clicking on the circle of dots in the bottom right hand
corner however, you reveal a top bar within the main screen which is packed
with features. The symbols used in the menu aren't particularly helpful as
they look like hieroglyphs so your only option is to work out what each one
does by trial and error. These advanced features include a station manager
(for streaming radio and TV channels), skin changer and media library editor.
Indeed, the amount of options in Zoom Player available will intimidate anyone
that just wants a playback application. It takes quite a while to understand
what all the audio options offer, for example, although there is an extensive
list of help files that comes bundled with the installation to help you. This
is probably the biggest annoyance of Zoom Player: the advanced options seem
extremely "spread-out" and it's rather overwhelming to get to grips with
where they all, let alone what they do. On the plus side, one particularly
useful feature of Zoom Player is that if you don't have the correct codec
installed, it will tell you the exact one you need without the need for a
third party inspection device. Playback is smooth, files are loaded quickly
and the playlist supports ID3 tags. You can also easily change skins through
the skins editor plus you can download more from the developer site. *Zoom
Player is two players in one - a basic player that serves you well and an
advanced player that offers a lot of options that you'll probably never need
but will no doubt appeal to power users.*Download *Zoom Player Professional
8.1 RC2* in Softonic