Elecard MPEG Player

Elecard MPEG Player is a DirectShow compatible media player that supports several types of formats, including MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 SP/ASP, AVC/H.264, 3GP. The program uses its own codecs for video playback and therefore comes as shareware. It supports a number of common multimedia formats such as AVI, WAV, MP3, MOV, and others. Thanks to the DXVA support, the CPU usage significantly decreases so the player can run on low performance hardware. What makes it different is the set of codecs it uses, which delivers superior video quality that greatly outscores the quality that regular players can offer.
Features
* Displays correct aspect ratio
* Full Screen mode
* Video frame capturing (pixel-by-pixel, aspect ratio or user defined)and saving in bmp/jpeg/gif format
* DirectShow and ActiveMovie compliance
* Play list function
* Sound control
* Multiple Instances - enables using one or several player instances
* Compatible with the video card supporting the YUV overlay
* Always on top - provides player position over other windows
* Playback of all of the well-known and widespread multimedia formats, such as AVI, WAV, MP3, MOV
Additional Features
* Real-time, high resolution MPEG-2 video playback at HD 1920x1080 at 25000 kbps, 25 fps on AMD® Athlon 64 3000+, 1.8Ghz with DirectX®;
* AVC video playback HD 1920x1080 at 15000 Kbps , 25 fps playback on Intel® Pentium D 2.8 GHz with DirectX®
* Brightness control
* Deinterlace vertical filter
* Deinterlace field interpolation
* Seek forward and Seek backward options - provide the ability to look through a movie by step.
* Defining step size as an interval of time (1, 2, 5, 10, 15 and 30 seconds) or as a number of frames
* Quarter resolution playback (Preview mode)
* Detailed stream information from the video sequence and system headers and from the audio sample headers, statistics from the decoders and renderers.
* Opens URL for playback
* Raw Data trimming
* Playback can be started in Full Screen mode at startup. This mode is switched off after movie ends
* Audio stream output statistics (from Audio Renderer)
* MPEG-2 Audio, including unofficial MPEG-2.5 format
* MPEG-4 support
* MP4 System support
* 3GPP2 support
* DXVA hardware acceleration support

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