What is your video player for watching torrent movies?

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  1. Night Hope

    Night Hope Master Guru

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    I sometimes hear video player leaks some ransomware etc., until the begining of this year I used to VLC but after leaks I had to removed it . So now this time I am open for advice.

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    You can experiment with SVP (smooth video project) for playing back video files in super smooth high frame rates. Helps massively with anime movies.

    I personally use VLC most of the time as I watch a lot of foreign movies and VLC has a built in subtitle downloader (other may have this too but I've never looked).
     
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    Media Player Classic FTW!
     
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    thanks buddies ;)
     
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    Media Player Classic is the only Media Player, accept no substitutes.

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    Although a vlc is fine too...
     
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    "...torrent movies..."

    "...anime movies..."

    "...foreign movies..."

    uh- huh...

    :D
     
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    I used to use PotPlayer but its started to be bundled with malware that can't be opted out of (FusionCore or something), plus I could never get it to play as good with SVP as I could with MPC-BE. The interpolation is smoother on the latter; there's an inherent slight-yet-noticeable jitter with PotPlayer I could never get rid of.
     
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    mbk1969 Ancient Guru

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    Torrent content is a pirated content, isn`t it?

    I had an impression guru3d does not agree with pirated content.
     
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    And even this way - its not about video player, just sequential download enough (qbittorrent has it for sure, utorrent maybe too).
     
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    No love for PotPlayer?
     
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  14. mpv. It just-worked for me in Linux, and also works nicely on Windows, along with being lightweight. The packager for the Windows binaries also includes a batch file to enable high-quality mode.
     
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    BetA Ancient Guru

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    MPC-BE (and also HC i think) do have a option to use torrent to stream conversion - yes.
    -> TorrServer, stream torrent to http
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