![]() Other than that, there are also some other complaints like didn't get sound out of a video in rare situations, too simple, confusing and clunky interface, non-ethical marketing: compares various media players on their homepage, some Chinese left in main interface & only Chinese documentation available. Once you get used to the player this may not be a big disadvantage. ![]() The menus and tooltips are available in English, but the "check-in" feature and technical documentation are Chinese-only at this point. ![]() It does have an English-language Web site and UI localization, but it is only partial at this point. ![]() However Splayer is squarely aimed at Chinese-speaking users, with a complete website and a documentation wiki in Chinese. With the built-in translation service, it does show some advantages compared to rivals in the same category. You simply load or drop your video files on this player, and it will play back immediately. Personally I think Splayer is so easy to run that you can keep it in your toolkit for easy access.
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