You should have linked to it as well - the Doom9 forum *indexes* are not archived by The Internet Archive, because it (very-stupidly IMHO) "respects" the robots.txt thing Also, it seems the The Internet Archive has NOT copied all the pages of that threadĪnd yes, it's time to say this again, the Doom9 staff has gone too far by "deleting" (actually making it invisible to the ordinary users and visitors) the topic named « PotPlayer x86/圆4 (aka " KMPlayer Reloaded"). It was just started back in February and hopefully it will be as informative as the previous thread at which is archived through Sept, 2012 on. You could have linked to it, although I should thank you for at least mentioning it. Is there any chance that Videohelp can start a Potplayer help thread now that no longer has one? Official 64-Bit version link is: I've emailed back asking if there's any reason the 64 bit doesn't contain the files that are related to the internet, and if the 64 bit program is really necessary with most people having at least 8 gig ram and multi-core CPU's. The setup size of 64-Bit version is smaller than the 32-Bit one because it does not contain some files related to internet (chat, broadcasting, TVPot.) and realmedia codecs. If PotPlayer's built-in codecs are enough for you, then its 64-Bit version can be useful while using some features that require much more cpu/ram usage such as thumbnail previews, 3D, 10-Bit playback, etc.īut you can use both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of PotPlayer at the same time without causing any system confusion under 64-Bit Windows. ![]() ![]() ![]() The only difference between Official and English installers is that official installer contains the directx files (D3DCompiler_43.dll,d3dx9_43.dll)Įnglish Installer checks those necessary files during installation and prompts you to install the DirectX Runtime package when if they not installed on the system.
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