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Ace Media Player for Windows

  • Trial version

  • In English
  • V 2.8.398
  • 2.9

    (20)
  • Security Status

Underwhelming media player

Ace Media Player is a free media player that will let you listen to and watch music and viideos. In theory, it supports a wide variety of formats, but in tests, we found it hard to use and limited. It looks plain, doesn't support drag and drop, and has a limited system explorer capability, meaning that without serious reorganization of your media collection, you're going to struggle to even have it play something.

Why use Ace Media Player when apps like VLC are available?

Ace Media Player is simple yet powerful.

Ace Media Player adheres to the K.I.S.S philosophy - Keep it simple, stupid. No mind-boggling menus in this software, yet it's powerful enough to support popular media formats with a clean and intuitive user interface. So easy! Supported media formats include: mkv, mp4, flv, ts, tp, vob, wmv, mpg, avi, mov, rmvb and many more. Auto-upgrade system keeps you up-to-date with cutting edge media technology and fashion. See for yourself!

A really good media player should not only be able to play all the media files in your library, but also be simple and clean. That's where Ace Media Player comes in.

Ace Media Player plays all popular media formats like a charm, with a media engine completely rewritten based on the industry leading high-level media library, FFmpeg.

The people who want to watch movies or media clips exists locally in their hard disk.

PROS

  • Plays media files

CONS

  • Annoying survey on setup
  • Looks old-fashioned
  • No interesting features
  • Doesn't support Windows 8

Program available in other languages


Ace Media Player for PC

  • Trial version

  • In English
  • V 2.8.398
  • 2.9

    (20)
  • Security Status


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Laws concerning the use of this software vary from country to country. We do not encourage or condone the use of this program if it is in violation of these laws.