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In version 3.0.0.1438, [4] the player was labeled both KMPlayer and KMP. The About page has referred to "The KMPlayer Professional Media Player" and "The KMPlayer". The version page has referred to "KMPlayer". The license page states: [5] Introduction of the KMP KMPlayer (Hereinafter, which is usually referred to as KMP) : KMP is a freeware ...
Pfenning Group is part of the KMP Holding GmbH. KMP is the holding company of several companies that serve as supply chain service providers for all manufacturing and retail industries. Other divisions of the company are logistics real estate development, personnel service providers, metal construction and car dealerships. [14] [15] [16]
KMP is the official distributor of releases from these companies (KMP stands for Korean Music Power). Its chief executive officer is songwriter-producer Kim Chang-whan, representative of Media Line. [1] KMP Holdings encompasses many fields including: music service, digital music distribution, and TV program production.
PotPlayer is a multimedia software player developed for the Microsoft Windows operating system by South Korean Internet company Kakao (formerly Daum Communications). It competes with other popular Windows media players such as VLC media player, mpv (media player), GOM Player, KMPlayer, SMPlayer and Media Player Classic.
Quintessential Player (also called QMP and formerly QCD) was a freeware, multi-format media player developed by Paul Quinn.. Quintessential Player began life in 1997 as a CD-only player for Windows, when it was known as Quintessential CD Player (hence the 'QCD' moniker associated with the player).
The original Media Player Classic was created and maintained by a programmer named "Gabest" [5] who also created PCSX2 graphics plugin GSDX. It was developed as a closed-source application, but later relicensed as free software under the terms of the GPL-2.0-or-later license.
Media Station was affiliated with AV manufacturers KMP and Real Works, [17] and the Media Station website, home.uchu.co.jp, was operated by KMP. [18] In mid-2010 Media Station was releasing about 10 videos per month under its labels Cosmos Plan (with codes beginning with MDS) and Bazooka (with codes beginning MDB).
Windows Media Player supports playback of audio, video and pictures, along with fast forward, reverse, file markers (if present) and variable playback speed (seek & time compression/dilation introduced in WMP 9 Series). It supports local playback, streaming playback with multicast streams and progressive downloads.