
Potplayer is designed to handle all kinds of large, high-res, 3D, 360-degree, and resource-intensive videos. There’s no need to pay for a video player today, or to put up with ads, when there are so many excellent free alternatives.

Is one purchase truly enough? I won’t have to pay for any more updates, will I? Has anyone used this? Can it read DVD files? This is the main failing of the last Windows Movie Maker. The Premium is supposed to have some kind of video-editing feature. I’d like something which can capture something like this TAS in its original resolution. I’m noticing more and more that for sharp, clear, fast-moving videos, in particular video games, the quality under basic RealPlayer suffers. The ads are a bit obtrusive but don’t harm the functionality, and I don’t have a problem with the download speed. I’m mainly concerned with RealDownloader. If RealPlayer is going to get any use from me as a video player, it needs to bring something big to the table. It’s highly reliable, works with virtually every video format in existence, and enjoys robust support.

I use AllPlayer for nearly all my video-playing needs. If it’s just a one-time expenditure, that’s no problem at all (I didn’t hesitate for a moment before getting AllPlayer Pro). I’ve been wavering back and forth for months on whether I should pony up the forty bucks for the “enhanced” version of RealPlayer.
