ALLPlayer 3.6.6.5 what’s new

The new version shows the direction in which goes ALLPlayer, and that is:

Launching the best Media Player for those who love TV shows.
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1. ALLContainer & ALLMenu & ALLCoverFlow

* Enables automatic downloading and matching subtitles
* Will find the cover and a description of the movie
* Subtitles, cover and a description input to file of the movie
* Gives the possibility of adding the signature and add links to your  community
* Protect and password the file
* Adding the menu has never been so easy. Just a screen shot, and 3D menu will be established immediately
* A new way of viewing the film – you do not need to buy a Mac to enjoy own movies (ALLCoverFlow)

in the queue waiting (version 3.7)

* Adding  the cover and  description to the 3D menu
* 3D Playlista
* New OSD & better cooperation with a remote

2. LiveUpdate 2.0 – a new, more friendly and stronger than ever

* Separate place for Programs
* Added lector IVONA via liveupdate
* Improved support for DVD codecs
* Improved loading skins
* Better service codes

3. The new plugins and patches

* MKV Converter for DivX HD (Manta & Ferguson)
* OpenSubtitles.org icon in the setup
* Improved support for servers OpenSubtitles.org
* Clearer  OSD (better mouse handling sizing  of subtitles)
* Disabling the popping  subtitles from the catalogue for direct finding subtitles on OpenSubtitles.org
* Changing the size of the ALLPlayer Toolbar
* New features available at the right button of your mouse
* Better autoresume.
* Corrected  small and cumbersome errors, which were submitted to the forum

Start the discussion at forum.opensubtitles.com

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