The right 4K video player for your Windows and Mac – 5KPlayer


5KPlayer

If you own a PC or a Mac, then you have probably dealt with problems regarding video reproduction. Not all video players do indeed play all types of videos, that’s mostly due to not compatible formats. Plus when they do, they might have problems with the size or resolution of the video, resulting in a very sluggish viewing experience. Have you found yourself encountering any of these situations? Then we have a quick solution for you – the 5KPlayer.

The 5KPlayer is one of the best 4K video player for Windows/Mac on the market, but most importantly it’s free. Which means you can download it right now from the official website and try it out without spending a cent.

This relatively new software has various features that make it very interesting, so let’s go through the main ones.

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The 5KPlayer supports GPU acceleration, so it works with NVIDIA, Intel, DXVA and AMD hardware to play videos faster than they normally would. It can play 4K/UHD and large videos including 10bit HEVC (HDR) video and H264 8K videos thanks to the support of this hardware acceleration technology.

Interestingly enough it can even play 360-degree videos in addition to music, DVD, live radio and more. It supports video streaming through DLNA compatible devices. So from Android to PC/Mac and from computer to Android/Smart TV/PS4/Xbox. Plus it can be used to AirPlay mirror an iPhone/iPad/iPod’s screen to Windows/Mac and Record an iPhone/iPad’s screen while mirroring.

With the 5KPlayer, it is even possible to edit videos: cutting them, rotating, changing playback speed, color balance, audio and much more.

Last but not least, you can convert videos to MP3, download subtitle along with the video, download playlists and more with the ability to batch download and resume from the break point.

You can get the 5KPlayer on the official website for FREE!

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