
PotPlayer helps capturing and creating images consecutively, include subtitles and messages and grab the current displayed frame. Don’t worry all the basic video adjustment tools like saturation, hue, contrast and brightness are also present. It also features de-interlacing options that need to be applied according to the general screen display. For the video files, you can easily apply processing filters to de-noise 3D, sharpen, blur or flip image. It is easy to adjust the picture position, display time, frames per second, resolution and other visualization features. You can download themes or develop your own slideshow. There are a few included visualization themes for the audio files. Make use of the wide range of configuration settings like: auto-detection of file length, skipping duplicates, auto-saving, etc. You can manage, develop and save playlists. Users can also load external audio streams and subtitle files. You can add files from different sources like: Blu-ray movies, screenshots captured with PotPlayer, digital or analog TV, webcam footage, URL streams, network or removable location and local points. In this review, you will have an idea about PotPlayer, which is easy to use and quite neat. You won’t deviate from the main goal: listening to music or watching a movie peacefully.


Basic media controls are displayed on one main window so there are no extra windows for controlling our video or audio file.

Though, it supports OpenCodecs through which the required extra codecs can be installed automatically. There is no need to download and install the codecs manually. It means that you can easily play a wide range of video and audio files with the help of this player. PotPlayer comes with a complete set of codecs that support different media file formats. Developed by Daum, it looks quite familiar to the Winamp and KMPlayer. Whenever, we talk about the best media players PotPlayer automatically comes in our minds.
