ALLPlayer 4.0 brings new surprises

Well known ALL round Player comes with new cool plug-ins that gives more beyond regular players.. check this out

First of all let me introduce new enhancement for ALLPLayer 3.7.6.5

  • RedTube to ALLPlayer plug-in
  • YouTube HD to ALLPlayer plug-in
  • ALLConverter that turns your MKV HD movies into DivX HD and let play on Ferguson, Manta or LG DivX HD players…
  • Password manager – keeps your passwords so you don’t need to remember
  • Privet DRM – great way to distribute movies using Torrents, safe and easy way to monetize your work
  • Better voice by Ivona – this let you to get some time off and let the nice lady to read subs for you
  • LiveUpdate – speed up and optimizing your codecs

But the new 4.0 brings even more things:

  • Build in codecs within ALLPlayer powered by LiveUpdate
  • New filter – called All Filter that lets you do with the subs all you can imagine in spite of EVR or Overlay ..
  • New HD upscaler – if you want your movies to be nicely seen on the HD TV LCD..  and more

we will keep you updated or just go to our refreshed site and see for yourself.

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