The description of Awesome Video Player - Play With New Friends
Enjoy Watching Up to 16 Videos At Once! Control Multiple Videos with Playlists & Keyboard Shortcut Support.Awesome Video Player is a modern free application for Windows that allows users to watch multiple videos of any format simultaneously on each PC screen like never seen before. It's great for viewing multiple clips of a scene, going through a large amount of videos, or as we use it frequently, watching our collection of AV, well, Awesome Videos.With it, users can enjoy watching up to 16 videos at once on each screen (imagine 32 videos on dual monitors) and have them automatically arranged to maximize screen usage. The number of videos that can be played simultaneously is only limited by the available GPU and CPU power. The videos can then be saved into convenient playlists and reloaded easily for future entertainment.There are also extensive UI and keyboard shortcut support to control single or multiple videos conveniently, such as Play/Pause/FFW/RWD/Mute/Scrub each or all videos at the same time, or Full-Screen and Close any video at will. Making the overall viewing experience similar to the movie "Minority Report".The ability to make use of both GPU and CPU at the same time allows AVPlayer to have the ability to play the most number of videos simultaneously compared to all other players. Tested to support playing up to 16 HD videos using recent integrated laptop video cards (i.e. Intel HD Graphics 4000), and even more on higher end systems. The full list of file types supported by AVPlayer includes, "avi, mp4, wmv, m4v, mkv, mov, mpg, rmvb, vob, flv, mts, ogv, webm, 3gp, dat, divx, h264, m2ts, m2v, mp4v, mpeg, mpeg2, mpeg4, mpg2, qt, rm, ts, xvid, 264, 3g2, 3gp2, 3gpp, and more, including most audio file types".AVPlayer is 100% free and has no Ads or Spyware.A key feature of AVPlayer compared to Windows Media Player and VLC is its versatility in video playback using very little resources, in order to render as many video as possible at the same time. While WMP only supports a limited number of hardware decoded video formats, and VLC almost exclusively relies on software decoding using the CPU, AVPlayer always prioritize Hardware Accelerated video decoding using the graphics card, and can seamlessly fallback to CPU assisted software video decoding.Awesome Video Player is a modern free application for Windows that allows users to watch multiple videos of any format simultaneously on each PC screen like never seen before. It's great for viewing multiple clips of a scene, going through a large amount of videos, or as we use it frequently, watching our collection of AV, well, Awesome Videos.With it, users can enjoy watching up to 16 videos at once on each screen (imagine 32 videos on dual monitors) and have them automatically arranged to maximize screen usage. The number of videos that can be played simultaneously is only limited by the available GPU and CPU power. The videos can then be saved into convenient playlists and reloaded easily for future entertainment.There are also extensive UI and keyboard shortcut support to control single or multiple videos conveniently, such as Play/Pause/FFW/RWD/Mute/Scrub each or all videos at the same time, or Full-Screen and Close any video at will. Making the overall viewing experience similar to the movie "Minority Report".The ability to make use of both GPU and CPU at the same time allows AVPlayer to have the ability to play the most number of videos simultaneously compared to all other players. Tested to support playing up to 16 HD videos using recent integrated laptop video cards (i.e. Intel HD Graphics 4000), and even more on higher end systems. The full list of file types supported by AVPlayer includes, "avi, mp4, wmv, m4v, mkv, mov, mpg, rmvb, vob, flv, mts, ogv, webm, 3gp, dat, divx, h264, m2ts, m2v, mp4v, mpeg, mpeg2, mpeg4, mpg2, qt, rm, ts, xvid, 264, 3g2, 3gp2, 3gpp, and more, including most audio file types".AVPlayer is 100% free and has no Ads or Spyware.A key feature of AVPlayer compared to Windows Media Player and VLC is its versatility in video playback using very little resources, in order to render as many video as possible at the same time. While WMP only supports a limited number of hardware decoded video formats, and VLC almost exclusively relies on software decoding using the CPU, AVPlayer always prioritize Hardware Accelerated video decoding using the graphics card, and can seamlessly fallback to CPU assisted software video decoding.