Publisher's Description
From Newgift Software Studio:
NewPlay 4 is a hi-fi multimedia audio & video player, supporting almost all formats of multimedia files on the market. The unique Onengine interface technology enables the operation of almost all media formats.
It supports engine interfaces of major softwares including Microsoft, Real and DivX, all standard codecs, filters and all standard MCI media drivers, facilitating customers to update playing capacity of unknown media.
It supports CPU strengthening instructions such as MMX, 3DNOW! and SSE. It also optimize the CPU of Celeron , Pentium MMX, Pentium, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4, 6x86MX, K6-2, K6-III, Duron and Athlon. So long as your CPU is compatible, you can have your hardware capacity boosted by as much as 150%.
The OneDrop technology is suitable for both local files and internet files. By just dropping your mouse, the technology enables you to play MP3,MIDI,RM,MPEG,MPEG4,DivX files without downloading them.
"My Favorite Media" is a powerful media file manager. It enables your to establish folders of any level and of any quantity. Its unit is a play list. You can choose your multimedia files in NewPlay as easy as you use "My Favorite" in IE.
What's new in this version:
- Include the new nice Playback Skin Plug-in, and update the Default Playback Skin.
- Enhanced management of My Favorite Media, especially support Import and Export.
- Enhanced some functions of Play List Editor.
- Support computers with no Sound Card.
- Include the new MMS Stream Media Downloader Plug-in, and support MMS Multithreading Download Technology.
- Support sort of Multi-Language Menu.
- Fixed bugs of no response on computer shutting down in NewPlay Background Mode. <... See all new features
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